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How It's Made is a documentary television series that premiered on January 6, 2001, on the Discovery Channel in Canada and Science in the United States. The program is produced in the Canadian province of Quebec by Productions MAJ, Inc. and Productions MAJ 2. In the United Kingdom, it is broadcast on Discovery Channel, Quest, and DMAX. [1]
30 May – Scottish Television is rebranded as "STV" and the rebrand is rolled out across all of Scotland, thereby consigning the Grampian Television name to history after 45 years. The area formerly covered by Grampian is now called "STV North". "STV Central" becomes the legal name of the Scottish TV region.
Elizabeth Stewart, Princess of Scotland was the daughter of Robert II of Scotland and Euphemia de Ross. [1] She was born between 1356 and 1370, well after her parents' marriage on 2 May 1355. [ 2 ] Her brothers were David Stewart, Earl of Strathearn and Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl , and her half-brother was Robert III of Scotland .
How It's Made (Comment c'est fait in French) is a Canadian documentary television series which focuses on how everyday items are being made. It premiered on January 6, 2001 on the Discovery Channel in Canada and the Science Channel in the United States. The program is produced in Quebec by Productions MAJ, Inc. and Productions MAJ 2. The final ...
High School (British TV series) A History of Scotland; The Hit List (game show) Hole in the Wall (British game show) Holiday of My Lifetime; Hope Springs (TV series) I.
May – Scottish Television's weekly listings magazine is renamed from TV Guide to The Viewer. 1963. No events. 1964. Scottish is given a three-year extension to its licence. This is later extended by a further year. 15 August – Scottish launches Scotsport Results to provide Scottish viewers with a round-up of the day's Scottish football. It ...
With time, BBC television in Scotland gradually accrued some limited rights to "opt out" of the UK network, particularly after the entry of the Independent Television (ITV) network into the picture, but it was well over 60 years before the corporation allowed an autonomous BBC television channel for the country when it finally launched a still ...
Annabella of Scotland (c. 1436 – 1509) was a Scottish princess, a member of the House of Stewart, and by her two marriages Countess of Geneva and Countess of Huntly. Both of her marriages were annulled, the first without being consummated and the second on grounds of consanguinity .