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Sportscene

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Sportscene From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Sportscene Genre Sport Presented by David Currie (Saturday) Jonathan Sutherland (Sunday) Country of origin Scotland Original language(s) English Production Production location(s) BBC Pacific Quay Glasgow, Scotland Running time Varies Production company(s) BBC Sport Scotland (BBC Sport) Release Original network BBC One Scotland BBC Two Scotland Picture format 16:9 Original release 9 August 1975  ( 1975-08-09 )  – present External links Website Sportscene is the name of a range of Scottish sports television programmes produced by BBC Scotland. Contents 1 History 2 Shows 3 Previous shows 4 Presenters, commentators and reporters 5 Online 6 In popular culture 7 See also 8 References 9 External links History [ edit ] Sportscene' s predecessor was Sportsreel , [1] which was broadcast every Saturday at around 5pm (results and reports) and 10pm (highli

Top Club

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Top Club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Top Club Also known as Top Team Genre Game show (regional) Presented by Jimmy Spankie (1971-1983) Jimmy Mack (1984) Frank Gilfeather (1989-1998) Country of origin Scotland Production Running time 30 minutes Production company(s) Grampian Television Release Original network Grampian Television Original release 29 July 1971 – 1998 Top Club was a Scottish regional television game show produced by Grampian Television (now STV North ) between 1971 and 1998. History [ edit ] Running for over 28 years, Top Club was an annual tournament of general knowledge quiz games involving clubs and organisations from the Northern Scotland region. The programme was the most watched regional light entertainment programme on the ITV network, winning audience shares of up to 46%. [1] Initially broadcast until 1974 as Top Team , the programme was axed in 1984 before being revived i

The Standard (TV series)

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The Standard (TV series) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search The Standard is a television series. Produced by BBC Scotland in 1978, it was shown on BBC1. [1] The series dealt with an ailing Scottish newspaper - the eponymous Standard - and the attempts to reverse its declining fortunes by its team of journalists and administrators. Only one series of thirteen episodes was made. The series starred Patrick Malahide, Colette O'Neil, Tom Watson and Neil Stacy. References [ edit ] ^ http://www.startrader.co.uk/Action%20TV/guide70s/standard.htm External links [ edit ] The Standard on IMDb Action TV episode guide This article relating to television in Scotland is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Standard_(TV_series)&oldid=707585495" Categories: 1970s British television series BBC Scotla

BBC Two Scotland

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BBC Two Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search BBC Two Scotland Launched July 9, 1966  ( 1966-07-09 ) Network BBC Two Owned by BBC Scotland Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV) Country Scotland Formerly called BBC 2 Scotland (9 July 1966 – 16 February 1991) BBC Scotland On 2 (16 February 1991 – 4 October 1997) Sister channel(s) BBC One Scotland BBC Alba Availability Terrestrial Freeview Channel 2 Satellite Freesat Channel 102 (Scotland) Channel 970 (Rest of UK) Sky Channel 102 (Scotland) Channel 970 (Rest of UK) Cable Virgin Media Channel 102 Smallworld Cable Channel 102 BBC Two Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: BBC Dhà Alba ) is a television station operated by BBC Scotland. It is broadcast via digital television and is the sister Scottish channel of BBC One Scotland. Unlike BBC One Scotland, which broadcasts its own continuity with only rare exceptions, BBC Two Scotland opts in and out of BBC Two network c