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B. Trevor Bailey; Danny Baker; Clare Balding; Jack Bannister; Eilidh Barbour; Caroline Barker; Sue Barker; John Barrett (tennis) Ian Bartlett; Peter Baxter (radio producer)
Although BBC Television was established in Scotland in February 1952 – and broadcast some opt-out programming – it did not start its daily Scottish television news service until Friday 30 August 1957, initially consisting of a five-minute bulletin at 6.05pm on weekdays and a sports results programme on Saturdays.
Eilidh Margaret Barbour [3] (/ ˈ eɪ l i ˈ b ɑːr b ʊər /; born 14 December 1982) [4] is a Scottish television presenter and reporter. In 2017, she was named as the main presenter for the BBC's golf coverage, replacing Hazel Irvine in the role. [5]
Garcia joined BBC Look North as a broadcast journalist in 2009, then moving to BBC South Today in 2012. [4] During this time, she was also a newsreader for 60 Seconds on BBC Three, before moving back to Yorkshire and re-joining BBC Look North, but as a presenter, replacing the then newly-dismissed Christa Ackroyd.
The Gaffer: Shining the spotlight on the lesser-known managers throughout Scotland who have fascinating stories to tell, like Shadab Iftikhar who is the first South-Asian to manage any Scottish football club, [13] former Albion Rovers F.C. manager Kevin Harper, [14] University of Stirling head coach Chris Geddes, or Bailey Hanlon, manager of ...
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The Nine (and The Seven) was a Scottish television news programme produced by BBC Scotland for the BBC Scotland channel, covering Scottish, UK and international news. From February 2019 to December 2024, it was broadcast weekdays at 9:00 pm as The Nine and weekends at 7:00 pm as The Seven.
She later studied Sport and Exercise at Abertay University; [2] during her studies, she was a part of the university's Elite Athlete Development Programme. [ 2 ] She is related to Scottish footballers Tommy Gallacher (granddaughter) and Kevin Gallacher (cousin once removed), as well as Ireland international Patsy Gallacher (great-granddaughter).