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Dokumen 123
2006 in Scottish television
Overview of the events of 2006 in Scottish television
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This is a list of events in
Scottish television
from 2006.
Events
January – It is announced that
Scottish Screen
will amalgamate with the
Scottish Arts Council
to form the newly created
Creative Scotland
.
2 March –
STV Group plc
announce that
Scottish Television
will be known onscreen as STV. Grampian will also rebrand.
30 May –
Scottish Television
becomes known as STV Central and
Grampian Television
as STV North.
July – Launch of the STV website
stv.tv
.
29 August – SMG officially rejects a merger offer from
Northern Irish
ITV franchise holder
UTV
. The merger approach would have given SMG shareholders a 52% stake in the combined company.
[
1
]
Debuts
BBC
10 February –
That Was The Team That Was
on
BBC One
(2006–2008)
Television series
Scotsport
(1957–2008)
[
2
]
Reporting Scotland
(1968–1983; 1984–present)
Scotland Today
(1972–2009)
Sportscene
(1975–present)
The Beechgrove Garden
(1978–present)
Grampian Today
(1980–2009) (rebranded as
North Tonight
)
Taggart
(1983–2010)
[
3
]
Only an Excuse?
(1993–2020)
[
4
]
Still Game
(2002–2007; 2016–2019)
[
5
]
River City
(2002–present)
Politics Now
(2004–2011)
VideoGaiden
(2005–2008)
The Adventure Show
(2005–present)
Ending this year
7 April –
The Karen Dunbar Show
(2003–2006)
[
6
]
Deaths
6 July –
Tom Weir
, 91, cricketer, author, and broadcaster
See also
2006 in Scotland
References
^
Day, Julia (29 August 2006).
"SMG turns down UTV merger bid"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
1 May
2006
.
^
Haynes, Richard (17 November 2016).
BBC Sport in Black and White
. Springer. p. 1.
ISBN
978-1-137-45501-7
.
^
McElroy, Ruth (14 October 2016).
Contemporary British Television Crime Drama: Cops on the Box
. Taylor & Francis. p. 27.
ISBN
978-1-317-16096-0
.
^
"Hogmanay favourite Only an Excuse says cheerio. What did you think?"
.
HeraldScotland
. 31 December 2020
. Retrieved
4 November
2021
.
^
"Still Game comedy duo say Jack and Victor will not be back"
.
BBC News
. 15 February 2019
. Retrieved
24 May
2022
.
^
"The Scotsman Sessions #192: Karen Dunbar"
.
www.scotsman.com
. Retrieved
12 May
2021
.
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