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Pgcc93 wrote:High Road = Bonfire. Don't let them waste precious hours on that shite. ::): .
Pgcc93 wrote: There must be more worthy stuff from news footage, documentaries etc. worth archiving. .
Pgcc93 wrote:This prompted me to have a look at some of STV's productions over the years that might be worth slavaging. Not a lot it would seem.
Here's a sample of STV productions over the years.
Light Entertainment
The One O'Clock Gang
Studio Downbeat
The Andy Stewart Show
At home with Doctor Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket
Hello, Good Afternoon, Welcome
Sounds Gaelic
Wheel of Fortune
Drama
Doctor Findlay
The Pride of Miss Jean Brodie
Taggart
(Take the) High Road
Children's Progs
Roundup
How 2
Funhouse
News / Documentary
Here and Now
Oil
Scotland Today
Scottish Reports
Ways and Means
Religion
Seek the Truth
Pgcc93 wrote:PS: Which Channel produced Scotland's Rock'n Roll Years back in the mid 1980's? I always thought it was an STV production as opposed to BBC Scotland.
Pripyat wrote:...and Bill Knox's Crime Desk - Nattering on
about the crimewave of road compressor theft in the city ::):
Flash_Andy wrote:2. Anything made in Gaelic (how do such a low percentage of the population get so much TV made for them, never understood that)
ghiribizzo wrote:Pripyat wrote:...and Bill Knox's Crime Desk - Nattering on
about the crimewave of road compressor theft in the city ::):
Yes. "A gang of 'neds' were seen hanging around Pertick Cross" or wherever.
Bill Knox was a prolific writer y'know - 24 books. He died in 1999.
Pripyat wrote:Flash_Andy wrote:2. Anything made in Gaelic (how do such a low percentage of the population get so much TV made for them, never understood that)
Flash_Andy, the rest of your comments I share the very same opinion, but comments on 2, I find offensive.
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Flash_Andy, the rest of your comments I share the very same opinion, but comments on 2, I find offensive.
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