All BBC Scotland articles – Page 11
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BBC Scotland head defends job cuts
The head of BBC Scotland has stood by the latest round of job losses, dismissing claims that he was forced into making more cuts than department heads proposed.
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BBC Scotland governor appointed
The government has appointed economist Jeremy Peat as the new BBC governor for Scotland.
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BBC SCOTLAND MOVES.
BBC Scotland has appointed Jeff Zycinski as head of Radio Scotland and Margaret Mary Murray as
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BBC Scotland moves
BBC Scotland has appointed Jeff Zycinski as head of Radio Scotland and Margaret Mary Murray as head of Gaelic. Zycinski, former editor of entertainment and events, previously launched The Lesley Riddoch Programme and The Gary Robertson Show. Murray ...
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BBC SCOTLAND GAP.
BBC Scotland is looking for a new controller after John McCormick decided to retire. He will
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BBC Scotland looks for new controller
BBC Scotland is to launch a search for a new controller following the decision of John McCormick to retire.
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BBC Scotland mulls stand-alone news
BBC Scotland is to begin a full review of its news output later this month that will include looking once again at the controversial issue of whether it should have a separate Scottish 18.00 News, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC Scotland controller calls for camera access to criminal courts
John McCormick says there is 'no convincing evidence' that filming of cases would interfere with justice
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Wark Clements to make BBC Scotland factuals
Glasgow-based indie Wark Clements has secured two factual commissions from BBC Scotland commissioning editor for television Ewan Angus, writes Penny HughesThe first order is Great Scots, a 3 x 60-minute series
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Off the Record ... Yentob's designs on BBC Scotland
News just in from Los Angeles, where the LA screenings are in full swing, tells of Alan 'Botney' Yentob on his mobile phone night and day to those responsible for judging
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NEW DETECTIVE SERIES FOR BBC SCOTLAND.
BBC Scotland head of drama Barbara McKissack and BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heggessey have commissioned Skyline productions to produce Rose's Patch, a 60-minute comedy drama for BBC 1. Starring Denis Lawson
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New detective series for BBC Scotland
BBC Scotland head of drama Barbara McKissack and BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heggessey have commissioned Skyline productions to produce Rose's Patch, a 60-minute comedy drama for BBC 1.Starring Denis Lawson
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CUNNINGHAM BECOMES BBC SCOTLAND HEAD OF RADIO
BBC Scotland has restructured its radio division with the appointment of head of features Maggie Cunningham to the newly created role of head of radio. Along with overseeing regional and network
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BBC Scotland announces contest for new HQ design
BBC Scotland has announced that it is staging an international competition for architects to design its first digital headquarters building at Pacific Quay on the Clyde in Glasgow. Architects are being
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BBC SCOTLAND LAUNCHES SCREENWRITING COURSE
BBC Scotland is running a three-day screenwriting course from 17 November and offering three year-long writing bursaries under its Migrations writing scheme. The initiative is being overseen by BBC Scotland drama
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Zenith to make new drama for BBC Scotland
Collins and Kaye to star in Two Thousand Acres of Sky
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Loughrey appoints BBC Scotland duo
Cameron and Lee take on London-based BBC roles in addition to their north of the border responsibilities
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Code Design and Direction, previously M2 Design, has created the titles for the second series of BBC Scotland's teen show UKool. The titles, designed by Chris Jennings and Arundi Asregadoo, feature
Code Design and Direction, previously M2 Design, has created the titles for the second series of BBC Scotland's teen show UKool. The titles, designed by Chris Jennings and Arundi Asregadoo, feature
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BBC Scotland overhaul hits jobs
Support service staff face redundancy as BBC Scotland revamps in line with One BBC
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BBC SCOTLAND HAND PICKS SCOTTISH PRISON DOC
Indie Hand Pict Productions has been commissioned by BBC Scotland broadcast commissioning editor Ewan Angus to make a 6 x 30-minute documentary series about Scottish prisons. As with another of its