1999 in Scottish television

Events

January

  • 20 January – The UK government says no political pressure was applied to the BBC over its decision not to give Scotland a separate version of the Six O'Clock News.[1]

February

  • No events.

March

  • No events.

April

  • 30 April – Launch of the digital channel S2, the Scottish equivalent of ITV2.

May

June to September

  • No events.

October

November

  • 8 November – Border Television drops its famous 'chopsticks' logo which it had used since it launched in 1961 when it adopts the ITV 'hearts' idents.[3]

December

  • No events.

Debuts

BBC

Television series

Ending this year

  • 3 December – Fun House (1989–1999)

Deaths

  • 1 October – Lena Zavaroni, 35, child singer and television presenter
gollark: I have an RTL-SDR, I could probably do it if I had better antennas.
gollark: Yes, I read about this.
gollark: I mean, yes, but transmitting requires a license.
gollark: (and they're all quite far away)
gollark: Er, great? I'm somewhat interested but I don't think the amateur radio clubs are open now, what with COVID-19.

See also

References

  1. "BBC 'not pressured' over Scottish Six". BBC News. BBC. 20 January 1999. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  2. McVeigh, Karen (8 May 1999). "BBC get viewers' votes and win by a landslide". Daily Record. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  3. Ident Central - Border Television
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