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.
 * 30 October - ERTV 1's Breakfast News and Network 2's ER Tonight are both rebranded, sharing a studio set.
 * 31 October
 * 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, 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

 * Challenge the Nation (TV3)
 * Channel 4 News (Channel 4)
 * Don't Forget Your Toothbrush (Channel 4)
 * Don't Look Under the Bed (TV3)
 * Friday Funk (TV3)
 * Goal (TV3)
 * The Happening (Channel 4)
 * Night Fever (Channel 4)
 * Ray Cokes Unleashed (Channel 4)
 * Room 101 (Channel 4)
 * This Hour Has 22 Minutes (TV3)
 * 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) (Channel 4)
 * 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)