Open House is an afternoon television show broadcast on RTÉ One between 1999 and 2004. The last episode was broadcast in 2004.[2] It was presented by Mary Kennedy and Marty Whelan and focused on lifestyle, cookery and human interest issues. Presenters included Dermot O'Neill, the popular gardening expert. The show was broadcast five days a week (Monday to Friday), and was also transmitted to the United Kingdom via Tara Television.
In March 2004, RTÉ announced it was axing Open House despite rising ratings for the programme.[5] It had earlier had its time slot moved to 15:30.[5] There were complaints on Liveline.[5]Lord Mayor of DublinRoyston Brady described the decision as "bizarre".[5] When news came that it was going to be axed, the programme's fans launched an unsuccessful campaign to save it.[2] Among the signatories of a petition were Gay Byrne and Nicky Byrne from Westlife.[1]
Director of Programmes TV at RTÉ, Clare Duignan, said Open House had been on RTÉ for nearly as long as its predecessor, Live at 3.[6]
^ abcNolan, Larissa (11 April 2004). "King of daytime TV will reign again". Sunday Independent. Retrieved 11 April 2004. Marty does not know what will replace Open House , which came to an end last Thursday after 747 shows. "I certainly hope it won't be re-runs of old sitcoms or films," he said. "The whole attraction of Open House was that it was live, current and fresh. It was a Tyrone Productions show so maybe RTE just want to take it back inside and make it themselves, with their own people on board."