Grampian Television was the original name of the Channel 3 service for the north of Scotland founded in 1961 and which, decades later, was merged with...
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Grampian (Scottish Gaelic: Roinn a' Mhonaidh) was one of nine local government regions of Scotland. It was created in 1975 by the Local Government (Scotland)...
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The Grampian Mountains (Scottish Gaelic: Am Monadh) is one of the three major mountain ranges in Scotland, that together occupy about half of Scotland...
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early 1960s with the arrival of Grampian, Border and BBC2 television. The experience of commercial expansion of television services in Scotland since has...
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(formerly SMG plc), which also owns the Northern Scotland franchise, Grampian Television (now STV North), based in Aberdeen. It produces news for the west...
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STV (TV channel) (redirect from GrampianTV.co.uk)
broadcaster licences, formerly known as Scottish Television (now legally STV Central Ltd) and Grampian Television (now legally STV North Ltd) respectively. The...
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broadcaster Grampian Television. It provided the ITV network service for the north of Scotland between 1960 and 2006. Events after the renaming of Grampian Television...
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Solway Television. 1961 11 January – North of Scotland Television Ltd changes its name to Grampian Television. 1 September – Border Television goes on...
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Nicky Campbell (category Television personalities from Edinburgh)
shortly after he joined Radio 1 in 1987 when he hosted a pop quiz on Grampian Television, The Video Jukebox. The team captains were Gaz Top and Jaki Graham...
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Beechgrove Garden". Tern Television. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. "The Grampian Story". Grampian Television Studios. Archived from the...
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longer used. Yorkshire Television discontinued the package on 21 October 1994 and introduced their own versions. Grampian Television continued using the...
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History of ITV (category History of television channels)
Granada Television's Night Time (which also went out to Tyne Tees Television, TSW, Border Television, Grampian Television and Ulster Television), LWT's...
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did on 2 September 1988 – the same day as Border Television, Tyne Tees Television and Grampian Television. It was also one of the first ITV companies to...
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funds. The inquiry was wound down two years later. However, a 2004 Grampian Television documentary, Unsolved, screened throughout Scotland, renewed interest...
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the newly formed ITV plc, the four other franchises being Scottish TV, Grampian TV, UTV and Channel. The list below indicates the on-air brand names predominantly...
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Unsolved (British TV programme) (category Television shows produced by Grampian Television)
Murder) is a British regional crime documentary television programme produced by Grampian Television (now STV North) that aired in Scotland. The programme...
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Crossfire (disambiguation) (redirect from Crossfire (television))
programme), a 1984–2004 UK current affairs programme that aired on Grampian Television (STV) Crossfire (British TV series), a 2022 UK thriller, written...
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Georgie Fame - The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde (1968) on YouTube The Entertainers: Georgie Fame on YouTube – Grampian Television broadcast 28 May 1979...
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made by ATV (Midlands) and Grampian Television. The final three episodes were first shown in the UK by Scottish Television. Story lines and scripts that...
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ITV (TV network) (redirect from Itv television network)
and ITVBe in their region. UTV and STV (formerly Scottish Television and Grampian Television) previously broadcast their own services – UTV2 in Northern...
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STV Group (redirect from Scottish Television plc)
on to acquire the ITV licence holder for the North of Scotland, Grampian Television, in June 1997. In August 1997 the company acquired a 15% stake in...
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government region of Scotland Grampian Television (now STV North), the ITV licensee for Northern Scotland In Australia: Grampians (region), an administrative...
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supplementary Grampian Headlines/Grampian News bulletins. Kerr joined BBC Scotland in 2006, working as a producer, reporter and presenter for television and radio...
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Ross' 1990 musical movie Forever Plaid. The Scottish ITV television station Grampian Television used the first eight notes of the song in its logo identifications...
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Bible John (section Television)
Puttock/Bible John". Unsolved. Season 2. Episode 6. 15 December 2005. Grampian Television. Crow & Samson 1998, p. 48. Day 1995, p. 37. Harrison 2013, p. 175...
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shows itself in the local media presentation of the language, e.g., Grampian Television & The Aberdeen Press and Journal. These local loyalties, waning knowledge...
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Get Fresh (category Television shows produced by Grampian Television)
July – Aberdeen (Grampian) 26 July – Swaffham (Anglia) 2 August – Whitehaven Harbour (Border) 9 August – Scone Palace, Perth (Grampian) 16 August – Ashton...
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during the 1970s. Andy's Party was another popular TV series on Grampian Television in the late 1970s. He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1975...
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was awarded to Grampian Television, from seven applications. The franchise for West and North Wales was awarded to the Wales Television Association, Teledu...
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1993, the remaining ITV companies (Scottish Television, HTV, Grampian Television and Westcountry Television as well as S4C) which were not initially part...
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