STV News at Six

STV News at Six 1970

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STV News at Six is a Scottish regional news programme, covering the two STV franchise areas of Northern and Central Scotland, produced by STV Central in the Central region and STV North in the Northern region. The programmes were launched on 23 March 2009, replacing Scotland Today in Central Scotland and North Tonight in Northern Scotland. As of 23 May 2011, three separate editions of STV News at Six are produced each weekday for the East and West of the Central region and for the entire North region. The three programmes are produced from studios in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen with reporters also based at studios in Dundee and Inverness and political correspondents based at Holyrood and Westminster. Freelance correspondents and camera crews are based on the Orkney and Shetland Isles, Wick and Fort William with a permanent Western Isles correspondent based in Stornoway. In addition to its daily bulletins, STV News also produces some non-news programming including current affairs, Champions League Live and one-off feature specials and documentaries.

1970

Postcode Challenge

Postcode Challenge 2007

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Postcode challenge was a Scottish television game show presented originally by Carol Smillie and then by Angus Purden, produced by STV Productions for broadcast on STV.

2007

The Whole 19 Yards

The Whole 19 Yards 1970

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The Whole 19 Yards was a physical/general knowledge game show broadcast on ITV. It first aired on 17 April 2010 and aired on Saturday nights at 19:00. It is presented by Vernon Kay and is assisted throughout by Caroline Flack who explains how each game is played, thereby being known as the "Games Guru". Glenn Hugill is the announcer and commentates on events for viewers at home. It is filmed at Pinewood Studios in London and produced by Initial, a subsidiary of Endemol, which owns the worldwide format. The show was cancelled due to high production costs following its eight episode run.

1970

The Five Thirty Show

The Five Thirty Show 1970

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The Five Thirty Show was a short-lived Scottish topical magazine show, which began broadcasting in Northern and Central Scotland on STV on Monday January 28, 2008. The programme was aired live from STV's Pacific Quay studios in Glasgow, with live link-ups to other parts of Scotland often featuring. In May 2009, it was revealed that the programme would be axed and replaced by a new hour-long format entitled The Hour. The last regular edition of the programme aired on Friday 15 May 2009 and concluded with co-host Rachel McTavish's departure from STV. The final live programme was followed by a week of compilation specials.

1970

Club Cupid

Club Cupid 1970

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Club Cupid, was a Scottish regional dating show co-produced by STV Central and STV North and presented by Des Clarke and Michelle Watt. The series was recorded at the Apex Hotel in Dundee. In each episode, one man and woman were given the chance to speed date five hopefuls with the potential of finding true love, becoming soulmates or new friends. The Love Doctor, Dr Gareth Smith, provided advice and guidance to the participants and analysis on the participants' behaviour and strategies. There are currently no plans for a second series.

1970

Celtic '67

Celtic '67 2017

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For the first time in 50 years, STV broadcasts Lord James Gordon's remarkable documentary following Celtic and the fans on the road to the European Cup Final against Inter Milan in Lisbon.

2017

Animal 999

Animal 999 2012

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Scotland's leading animal charity, the SSPCA, opens its doors to work of inspectors and animal rescue officers as they save and care for abused, abandoned and injured animals all over Scotland.

2012

STV Appeal

STV Appeal 1970

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STV Appeal is a Scottish charity appeal organised by STV and The Hunter Foundation, in aid of the STV Charitable Trust. An annual venture, the STV Appeal is committed to providing support across a wide range of issues affecting Scotland, and in its first year the charity's work was focused on supporting children and young people affected by poverty. Working closely with six major Scottish charities, each of them well-established experts in the area of child poverty, STV Appeal helps local projects all over the country who work hard to support children at risk of poverty. In addition to raising essential funds, STV Appeal 2011 focused on raising awareness, challenging stereotypes and bringing attention to the real extent of child poverty in Scotland, aiming to tackle both the causes and effects of poverty and disadvantage.

1970

Scotland: Ocean Nation

Scotland: Ocean Nation 2023

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A wild and epic journey of unexpected discoveries, this series follows vet and adventurer Cal Major on an 800mile stand-up paddleboarding expedition around Scotland's most dramatic and stunning coastline. Through stories of our human connection to the ocean, we meet the people whose lives are intertwined with the sea, and investigate the vitally important wildlife and ecosystems in Scottish waters.

2023

High Stakes

High Stakes 1970

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High Stakes is a British game show series hosted by Jeremy Kyle. The ITV series commenced broadcasting on 11 October 2011 and finished broadcasting on 13 December 2011.

1970

Sunday Live

Sunday Live 1970

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Sunday Live was a Sunday morning regional current affairs programme, broadcast on Scottish TV in Central Scotland and Grampian TV in the North. Stephen Jardine, a former Scotland Today newsreader, fronted the programme, interviewing some of Scotland's best-known public figures and politicians. Louise White filled in for Stephen when he was away. A second series was planned for the Autumn of 2006, although the show never returned.

1970

Take on the Twisters

Take on the Twisters 1970

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Take on the Twisters was a British game show that broadcast on ITV and hosted by Julia Bradbury in which four contestants must use a combination of knowledge and skill. The show began airing on 22 July 2013 for a 30 episode run as a summer replacement for The Chase and finished on 30 August 2013.

1970

The Scottish Golf Show

The Scottish Golf Show 1970

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The Scottish Golf Show is a Scottish television series, which aired on Scottish TV and Grampian TV. The programme captures the imagination of golfers and non-golfers alike and explores the experience that is Scotland and the true spirit of golf in a blend of humour, nostalgia, science, history, technology, stunning scenery and personalities. The Scottish Golf Show was narrated by Iain Anderson and produced, directed & edited by Scott Brown. The series was first broadcast in 2005, and was re-aired in 2006, and again in May 2009 on STV.

1970

Scotland's Murder Mysteries

Scotland's Murder Mysteries 2015

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These engrossing tales of wealth and class, brutality and cruelty, could only happen in mysterious Scotland. This series combines glossy drama reconstruction and expert opinion coupled with legal insights and a wealth of supporting reference materials from police reports, medical records, personal letters and images ...

2015

Sean's Scotland

Sean's Scotland 2019

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STV weather presenter Sean Batty travels around the country exploring some of the most stunning places Scotland has to offer.

2019

The Agenda with Tom Bradby

The Agenda with Tom Bradby 1970

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The Agenda is a topical British chat show presented by Tom Bradby. It was first broadcast on ITV on 27 February 2012. Each episode lasts for 30 minutes. In each episode, Bradby is joined by four guests who discuss the biggest news stories of the previous week and then talk about the week ahead. Guests have included UK Prime Minister David Cameron, Deputy PM Nick Clegg and Mayor of London Boris Johnson.

1970

The Bowler and the Bunnet

The Bowler and the Bunnet 1970

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The Bowler and the Bunnet was a Scottish television documentary programme on STV, directed and presented by Sean Connery. It is the only film ever directed by Connery. The documentary, filmed in black and white, was a critical examination of the new working practices introduced by Sir Iain Stewart at the Fairfield shipyard in Glasgow. It was released onto DVD by the British Film Institute as part of their Tales from the Shipyard boxed-set in February 2011. The title comes from the tradition where bowler hats were worn by managers within the shipyards while bunnets were worn by the workers.

1970

Cooking in Paradise

Cooking in Paradise 2023

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From Queensland’s spectacular Sunshine Coast with its magnificent beaches to the historic Noosa Surf Club, top Aussie Celebrity chef takes you on a sun filled culinary journey around his home. 10 half hours of quality food and travel television, featuring mouthwatering recipes using locally sourced produce from the Noosa Farmers Market cooked in some breathtaking locations.

2023

All Star Family Fortunes

All Star Family Fortunes 1970

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All Star Family Fortunes is a British television game show presented by Vernon Kay. It is a celebrity revival of the original Family Fortunes that aired on ITV from 6 January 1980 to 6 December 2002 and was in turn based on the American game show Family Feud. After a successful stint as the "grand final" of Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon in 2005, Family Fortunes was revived by ITV in 2006 under the title of All Star Family Fortunes. Episodes are currently being shown on ITV on Saturday/Sunday evenings.

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