1995 in Euroish television

Events

 * 6 January - The first edition of the Euroish version of This Hour Has 22 Minutes debuts on TV3. It moves later in the same year to Channel 4.
 * 21 March - TV3 announces a spin-off channel is to be launched in the autumn.
 * 19 June - Ten children and young teenagers leave the Euro Republics to spend eight weeks in South Africa on various missions for a new TV3 series, Seriously Wild.
 * 13 July - Production of Seriously Wild is scrapped and contestants sent home after a venomous infection is spread. One contestant - Cheryl Robbins, is left seriously damaged and dies in 1997.
 * 21 July - Andy Crane presents Club 3 for the last time to return to England.
 * 11 August - The 3,000th episode of Highway to Heaven Road is broadcast.
 * 4 September
 * Club 3 is relaunched after a summer break with new presenters, new programmes and a new look.
 * The first edition of In the Mix is broadcast. The programme continues to this day.
 * 5 September - Inside the Classroom, an early fly-on-the-wall documentary series, debuts on TV3.
 * 6 September
 * Long running children's entertainment show Thrill Seekers debuts on TV3.
 * ' and ' make their Euroish debuts on TV3.
 * 7 September
 * Goal, the children's football magazine show, debuts on TV3.
 * Don't Look Under the Bed debuts on TV3.
 * The first episode of  is aired on TV3.
 * 8 September
 * Friday Funk airs on TV3 for the first time.
 *  makes it's debut on TV3.
 * 27 October - Breakfast Time under it's original lifestyle magazine format is broadcast for the final time on ERTV 1. For five years it had struggled in the ratings up against Sunrise on TV3 leading to a new alternative serious format being deployed the following week.
 * 30 October -
 * ERTV 1's Breakfast News is launched as a heavyweight, serious analysis based alternative to Sunrise on TV3 and children's programmes on the new Channel 4. A signed simulcast is shown from 7am on Network 2.
 * Network 2's ER Tonight are both rebranded, sharing a studio set with Breakfast News.
 * 31 October
 * At 7:00pm, TV3 launches Channel 4, a spinoff channel focused on a younger demographic.
 * TV3 rebrands, with a more family oriented approach and the new slogan 'Better on 3'.
 * 1 November - ERTV's Network Two is rebranded with a new logo and schedule, to take on Channel 4.
 * 4 November - The Euroish version of Don't Forget Your Toothbrush debuts on Channel 4, and moves to TV3 the following year.
 * 15 December - Details are revealed about the new channel lineup for ET1's new digital satellite service. Among the planned channels are a male oriented offshoot of Spark, a 24 hour sports news channel, a channel dedicated to Club 3, The Disney Channel, multiple Premiere 'screens' and an arts channel.

Domestic

 * The Agenda (Channel 4)
 * Bodily Functions (Channel 4)
 * Breakfast News (ERTV1)
 * Brickies (Network Two)
 * Challenge the Nation (TV3)
 * Channel 4 News (Channel 4)
 * Don't Forget Your Toothbrush (Channel 4)
 * Don't Look Under the Bed (TV3)
 * Evenly Made (ERTV1)
 * Friday Funk (TV3)
 * Goal (TV3)
 * The Happening (Channel 4)
 * Life (Channel 4)
 * Newsnight (Channel 4)
 * Night and Day (Channel 4)
 * Night Fever (Channel 4)
 * Ray Cokes Unleashed (Channel 4)
 * Room 101 (Channel 4)
 * The Strand (Channel 4)
 * The Sunday Show (Network Two)
 * This Hour Has 22 Minutes (TV3)
 * This Week Last Week Next Week (ERTV1)
 * Thrill Seekers (TV3)
 * Up Yer News (Channel 4)
 * The White Room (Channel 4)

International

 * All That (US) (TV3)
 * The Baldy Man (UK) (TV3)
 * The Caribou Kitchen (UK) (TV3)
 * Castles (UK) (ERTV1)
 * Dangerfield (UK) (ERTV1)
 * ER (US) (Spark)
 * Eurotrash (UK) (Channel 4)
 * Father Ted (UK/IRE) (Channel 4)
 * Friends (US) (TV3)
 * Game On (UK) (Channel 4)
 * Heartbreak High (AUS) (Network Two)
 * Hollyoaks (UK) (Channel 4)
 * Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge (UK) (Channel 4)
 * MADtv (US) (Channel 4)
 * Magic Adventures of Mumfie (UK) (TV3)
 * Molly's Gang (UK) (TV3)
 * NewsRadio (US) (Channel 4)
 * The Slow Norris (UK) (TV3)
 * Takeover TV (UK) (Channel 4)
 * The Wayans Bros. (US) (Channel 4)
 * William's Wish Wellingtons (UK) (TV3)