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Overview of the events of 1988 in Scottish television
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This is a list of events in
Scottish television
from 1988.
Events
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January
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19 January – Debut of the
BBC Scotland
television film
Down Where the Buffalo Go
.
February
[
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]
13 February –
Scottish Television
(STV) begins 24-hour broadcasting.
[
1
]
March to June
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]
No events.
July
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]
19 July – Debut on ITV of the STV produced game show
Wheel of Fortune
.
August
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]
No events.
September
[
edit
]
2 September –
Grampian
and
Border
begin 24-hour transmission. Their overnight programming comes from
Granada Television
's
Night Time
service.
[
1
]
Autumn
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]
The BBC takes its first tentative steps into later closedowns – previously weekday programmes ended no later than 12:15
am and weekend broadcasting had finished by 1:30
am.
October
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]
No events.
November
[
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]
No events.
December
[
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]
31 December – Transmission of Tony Roper's
The Steamie
, about life in a Glasgow wash-house during the 1950s, starring
Dorothy Paul
and
Eileen McCallum
.
[
2
]
Debuts
[
edit
]
ITV
[
edit
]
19 July –
Wheel of Fortune
(1988–2001)
Television series
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]
Scotsport
(1957–2008)
[
3
]
Reporting Scotland
(1968–1983; 1984–present)
Top Club
(1971–1998)
Scotland Today
(1972–2009)
Sportscene
(1975–present)
The Beechgrove Garden
(1978–present)
Grampian Today
(1980–2009)
Take the High Road
(1980–2003)
[
4
]
Taggart
(1983–2010)
[
5
]
James the Cat
(1984–1992)
Crossfire
on Grampian (1984–2004)
City Lights
(1984–1991)
[
6
]
The Campbells
(1986–1990)
Naked Video
(1986–1991)
[
7
]
Births
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]
27 January –
Iain Stirling
, comedian
See also
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]
1988 in Scotland
References
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]
^
a
b
"TV Live – ITV Night Time"
. Retrieved
31 March
2020
.
^
"Fifty years on, STV set for studio switch"
.
The Scotsman
. 3 July 2004
. Retrieved
28 April
2012
.
^
Haynes, Richard (17 November 2016).
BBC Sport in Black and White
. Springer. p. 1.
ISBN
978-1-137-45501-7
.
^
Brown, Ian (13 February 2020).
Performing Scottishness: Enactment and National Identities
. Springer Nature. p. 194.
ISBN
978-3-030-39407-3
.
^
McElroy, Ruth (14 October 2016).
Contemporary British Television Crime Drama: Cops on the Box
. Taylor & Francis. p. 27.
ISBN
978-1-317-16096-0
.
^
Williams, Craig (30 April 2020).
"A look back at classic Glasgow comedy show City Lights"
.
GlasgowLive
. Retrieved
24 May
2022
.
^
Tait, Derek (15 November 2019).
A 1980s Childhood
. Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 104.
ISBN
978-1-4456-9242-5
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