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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 ...
Highlands is a 6-part documentary series produced by STV Studios (then known as "SMG Productions") and broadcast on STV in Northern and Central Scotland and The History Channel (UK), presented by Taggart actor John Michie.
Print TV listings were a common feature of newspapers from the late-1950s to the mid-2000s. With the general decline of newspapers and the rise of digital TV listings as well as on-demand watching, TV listings have slowly began to be withdrawn since 2010. The New York Times removed its TV listings from its print edition in September 2020. [10]
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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 ...
Traces (TV series) Tracey Ullman's Show; The Traitors (American TV series) The Traitors (British TV series) series 1; The Traitors (British TV series) series 2; The Traitors (British TV series) The Traitors (British TV series) series 3; Tusitala (miniseries) Tutti Frutti (1987 TV series) Two Weeks to Live (TV series)
1 January – BBC Scotland's Hogmanay to be hosted by Edith Bowman to see in the New Year. [1]24 September – River City celebrates its 20th anniversary. [2]November – STV launches Night Vision, which features news, sport and weather from across Scotland.
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.