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Main article: BBC Scotland This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2011) This is a list of television programmes that have been produced by or for BBC Scotland in the United Kingdom. A list of BBC programmes nationally can be found at List of television programmes broadcast by the BBC and the BBC's children's television programmes can be found at List of BBC ...
Presented by Neil Oliver, A History of Scotland is a television series first broadcast in November 2008 on BBC One Scotland and later shown UK-wide on BBC Two during January 2009. [1] The second series began on BBC One Scotland in early November 2009, with transmission at a later point on network BBC Two .
BBC Scotland Investigates' reporters include Samantha Poling and Ross McWilliam. In most cases, the entire programme is devoted to one topic, and consists entirely of an in-depth documentary piece from a single reporter (similar to the BBC 's Panorama programme).
The documentary is a homage to the rich traditions and culture of Scotland which shaped Dior's show
As of 2017, BBC Scotland had operated regional variations of BBC One and BBC Two for the Scottish region, as well as the Gaelic channel BBC Alba.On 22 February 2017, BBC director general Lord Hall announced that the corporation planned to replace BBC Two Scotland with a new, part-time BBC Scotland television channel, focused exclusively on Scottish programming.
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[2] He has presented several documentary series on archaeology and history, including A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast. He is also an author of popular history books and historical fiction. He was the president of the National Trust for Scotland from 2017 to 2020. [3] [4] Since 2021 Oliver has been a presenter for UK News channel GB News.
The Scheme is a BBC Scotland BAFTA-award-winning [1] documentary series which follows the lives of six families in the Onthank and Knockinlaw housing schemes in Kilmarnock.The series has been the subject of some media criticism, with the series being labelled as "poverty porn" [2] [3] and described as giving a "misleading impression" of life on the estate.