2001 in Scottish television
This is a list of events in Scottish television from 2001.
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Events
January
- No events.
February
- 23 February – Skyline Productions is commissioned to produce Rose's Patch, a 60-minute detective comedy set in Glasgow for BBC One.[1]
March
- No events.
April
- No events.
May
- No events.
June
- 7 – 8 June – Television coverage of the 2001 general election.
July
- 27 July – The digital channel S2 closes following a deal with ITV Digital to screen ITV2 in Scotland.
August
- 11 August
- ITV in England and Wales changes its name to ITV1, due to the growing number of other ITV services, including ITV2, ITV Digital, and the ITV Sport Channel, which launches on the same day. STV and Grampian are among the channels to retain their pre-ITV1 identities.
- BBC Scotland's Saturday afternoon football results show is renamed Sportscene Results. It also becomes a programme in its own right as its predecessor, Afternoon Sportscene, had been an opt-out from Grandstand's Final Score segment.
September
- 1 September – 40th anniversary of Border Television.
- 30 September
- 40th anniversary of Grampian Television.
- Border Television is taken over by Granada plc.
October
- No events.
November
- No events.
December
- No events.
Unknown
- The Scottish opt-outs on BBC Choice end.
Television series
- Scotsport (1957–2008)
- Reporting Scotland (1968–1983; 1984–present)
- Scotland Today (1972–2009)
- Sportscene (1975–present)
- Public Account (1976–present)
- The Beechgrove Garden (1978–present)
- Grampian Today (1980–2009)
- High Road (1980–2003)
- Taggart (1983–present)
- Crossfire (1984–2004)
- Win, Lose or Draw (1990–2004)
- Only an Excuse? (1993–present)
- Chewin' the Fat (1999–2002)
- Harry and the Wrinklies (1999–2002)
- Monarch of the Glen (2000–2005)
Ending this year
- 10 December – Tinsel Town (2000–2001)
- 20 December – Wheel of Fortune (1988–2001)
Deaths
- 17 January – Robert Robertson, 70, actor
- 12 June – Joseph Brady, 72, actor
- Unknown – Tom Watson, 68, actor
See also
References
- "New Detective Series For BBC Scotland". Broadcast. 23 February 2001. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
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