Anything_Goes_(Irish_TV_series)

<i>Anything Goes</i> (Irish TV series)

Anything Goes (Irish TV series)

Irish TV series


Anything Goes was a youth oriented television series of Ireland's public broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann. It first aired on 4 October 1980 and was on the RTÉ1 channel. It lasted for six seasons and finished in 1986.

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Overview

The presenters of the show were Mary FitzGerald, Dave Heffernan, Aonghus McAnally, and Kathy Parke.[1][2]

Anything Goes's audience was aimed at children and teenagers. The content of the programme included music, visits from public figures, competitions, filmed items, and cartoons. There was also coverage of news and current issues relevant to children.

A popular aspect of the series was an arts and crafts "Make and Do" segment where presenter Mary FitzGerald demonstrated simple cooking and crafts.

The interviewees who appeared on the show included Roald Dahl, David Attenborough, Bono, Adam Ant and Toyah Willcox.[3]

Musical acts

The bands that appeared on "Anything Goes" included: In Tua Nua, The Atrix, The Babysnakes, The Crack, Cruella De Ville, The End, Soon, G Squad, Tokyo Olympics, Driveshaft, Porcelyn Tears, The Sussed, The Stars of Heaven, and Montage.[4]


References

  1. "RTE Archives: 'Anything Goes' presenters". RTÉ Archives. 5 July 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  2. "The Fanning Sessions Archive: Anything Goes". Fanningsessions.com. 12 October 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2018.



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