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presented the programme - alongside Hazel Irvine for the first two seasons - until his move to Sky in 1998 with his last programme on 10 May. Jim Delahunt took over with the programme starting with the final Friday night series on 31 July 1998 starting off at 6:00pm before moving back to its original
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from 8 January 1994) aired mostly on Friday nights starting on 28 October 1988 at 10.35pm lasting until 17 December 1993 moving to Saturday lunchtimes at 12:30pm from 8 January 1994 until 11 May 1996 and then moving to Friday nights at 7:00pm at the beginning of the new season on 10 August 1996
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timeslot of 7:00pm from 13 November, The last Friday night show was broadcast on 21 May 1999 before moving to Saturday lunchtime for the second time from 31 July 1999 until 9 December 2000.
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aired during the latter half of the 2005–06 season on Thursday nights, taking in a forum format encouraging Scottish football fans to have their say on the week's news.
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Junior Scotsport was a Scottish Television children's series which was broadcast on alternate Wednesday evenings from 8 July to 5 August 1959 (6.35–7.5pm).
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too from launch on 1 November 1996 until 8 May 1998 three weeks before the station's closure. Both channels simulcasted with the Scottish TV transmission.
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banner commencing on 14 January 2001 continuing until 16 May 2004. Kathleen Wood, Jim Delahunt, Jim Hay and Richie Gray presented the programme.
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launched on 7 September 1957 and was broadcast on Saturday teatimes at around 5pm during the football season. It was presented by
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faced competition for viewers of its SPL coverage. On 18 July 2007, it was announced that the SPL had signed a similar deal with
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and featured previews of the weekend's fixtures, interviews and other sports including ice hockey, rugby, snooker and golf.
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and largely featured live and highlights coverage of Scottish sporting events incorporated with the network sporting events.
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highlights show was launched in September 2009, and continued on and off until the end of the 2011–2012 season.
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continued in its 10.40pm-11.40pm Monday night slot for the remainder of the 2007–08 season, with
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joined the show and become the first female TV sports journalist in Scotland. Six years later,
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During the seasons when Scottish Television owned the rights to Scotland's premier
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title was adopted a short time later, and the vast majority of its coverage was of
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on Saturday afternoons throughout the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, it was presented by
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aired on Sunday mornings and retained a traditional highlights format, while
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A controversial revamp of the SPL highlights show in 2004 saw the arrival of
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presented the series, featuring news and highlights, including coverage of
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and continuing until the end of its football highlights show in May 2008.
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for non-exclusive television coverage of the league. This did not affect
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in northern and central Scotland between 1957 and 2008, as well as on
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During the seasons where STV had the highlights rights for both the
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was launched on Friday 5 March 2010 but axed fifteen months later.
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SPL highlight airing later in the week on Wednesdays at 10pm on
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league, live matches and highlights were shown under the
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until the end of the 1992/93 football season in May 1993.
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was a short-lived spin-off, specifically focused on
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STV Sport
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Sport
Arthur Montford
Jim White
Jim Delahunt
Grant Stott
Andy Walker
Richie Gray
Scotland
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STV Sports Centre
Scottish
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Scottish Television
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Scottish Premier League
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