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Sportscene Rugby Special was the title of BBC Scotland's domestic rugby union programming when it held the rights to the Scottish leagues with the live matches & highlights broadcasting on BBC Two Scotland on Sunday teatimes starting on 30 October 1994 until the end of the 1996–97 season [2] also on Sunday lunchtimes for the 1997–98 season ...
Smith's television career began in the 1960's on TVQ hosting a game show called The Numbers Games. [7] In 1973, he hosted Sportscene on BTQ for five years from 1973. [8]In the late 1970's, Smith took a break from radio and television and went to work for International Sports Management, owned by Barry Maranta.
Between 1984 and 1996 it had its own show similar to the BBC Sports Personality of the Year with postal votes, a live audience and hosted by Dougie Donnelly, Archie Macpherson (until 1989), Hazel Irvine (from 1990) and Rob MacLean and for most years, it was often shown a week before the network version in December.
Jonathan Sutherland (born 1977) is a Scottish television and radio presenter and producer, currently the main presenter of BBC Scotland's Sunday night Sportscene [1] on BBC One Scotland. He occasionally hosts the Sportscene Results show on Saturday afternoons and regularly appears on Reporting Scotland.
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David Currie (born 1967) [citation needed] is a Scottish television presenter and journalist who currently presents Sportscene on BBC Scotland, alongside Jonathan Sutherland. He also appears on the sport section of BBC Reporting Scotland. [1] Currie's earliest job was as Jim Traynor's sidekick on Your Call on BBC Radio Scotland.
Donnelly was born in Glasgow, where he began his career with Radio Clyde in the 1970s, [1] presenting the top-rated Mid Morning Show from 1979 [2] until 1992. He also presented a Dougie Donnelly File show on Sunday evenings in 1987 through to 7 August 1988 which reviewed a famous musician/band each week.
Roderick Forsyth is a Scottish football journalist, commentator, author and broadcaster. [1] He has written extensively on Scottish football since the 1980s. [2]Forsyth is also a former presenter of Sportscene, BBC Scotland's flagship TV football highlights programme.