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Alec Monteath

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as an continuity announcer and newsreader in 1964, After doing some relief announcing for the first two years, Monteath was brought in as STV's new weekday announcer in the autumn season of 1966, then joined the announcing team at
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After a spell working at Pitlochry Festival Theatre (1973 - 1978), Monteath returned to acting in the late 1970s, some of his TV credits include appearances in The Omega Factor (1979);
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and went on to act at leading Scottish theatres (including Kilmarnock, Pitlochry and Perth) before entering broadcasting. His wife, Caroline Grant, was also an actress. His son
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Monteath's earliest acting appearances on TV were in a half-hour drama for St. Andrew's Day called Rory Aforesaid in 1961, where he appeared as an extra alongside
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followed by guest roles in episodes of Witch Wood and Judith Paris (both 1964) and appeared in an episode of Scottish Playbill as a TV announcer in 1966.
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in 1969 - in addition to his announcing and newsreading duties on TV and radio, Monteath presented some radio shows on
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In January 1992, it was announced that his character would be retired from
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Equity Magazine, Autumn/Winter 2021, Obituaries, pg. 42
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Take the High Road
Doune
Perthshire
Glasgow College of Dramatic Art
David Monteath
Coronation Street
Dramarama
Take the High Road
Endeavour
Hannah Gordon
Scottish Television
BBC Scotland
Radio 4 Scotland
Grange Hill
Taggart
Monarch in the Glen
Take the High Road
Equity
Balfron
Stirlingshire


"Ratings Rivals"
"Take the High Road (1980–2003)"
BFI: Alec Monteath profile
https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/e7c2d3db-d2a4-332b-87ed-624f818011c5
https://wiki.scotlandonair.com/Alec_Monteath
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1845655/
https://wiki.scotlandonair.com/Rory_Aforesaid
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1719341/

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