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This is a list of events in
Scottish television
from 1994.
Events
January
No events.
February
No events.
March
No events.
April
20 April – 30th anniversary of
BBC Scotland on 2
.
May
No events.
June
6 June – Death of Scottish actor
Mark McManus
, best known for his portrayal of
Glaswegian
detective
Jim Taggart
. The
Taggart
series continued following his death.
July
22 July –
Take the High Road
is renamed
High Road
.
August
No events.
September
No events.
October
No events.
November
10 November – The first edition of
BBC Scotland Investigates
is broadcast. It replaces
Frontline Scotland
.
December
No events.
Debuts
BBC
9 January –
The High Life
on
BBC Scotland on 2
(1994–1995)
Unknown –
The Tales of Para Handy
(1994–1995)
Unknown –
World Tour of Scotland
(1994)
ITV
7 January –
The Magic House
(1994–1996)
Television series
Scotsport
(1957–2008)
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)
[1]
Taggart
(1983–2010)
[2]
Crossfire
(1984–2004)
Wheel of Fortune
(1988–2001)
Fun House
(1989–1999)
Win, Lose or Draw
(1990–2004)
What's Up Doc?
(1992–1995)
Doctor Finlay
(1993–1996)
Machair
(1993–1999)
[3]
Speaking our Language
(1993–1996)
Wolf It
(1993–1996)
Hurricanes
(1993–1997)
Telefios
(1993–2000)
Only an Excuse?
(1993–2020)
[4]
Births
15 February –
Marcus Nash
, actor
Deaths
6 June –
Mark McManus
, 59, actor (
Taggart
)
[5]
See also
1994 in Scotland
References
^
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
.
^
Berberich, Christine; Campbell, Neil (9 March 2016).
Affective Landscapes in Literature, Art and Everyday Life: Memory, Place and the Senses
. Routledge. p. 35.
ISBN
978-1-317-18472-0
.
^
"Hogmanay favourite Only an Excuse says cheerio. What did you think?"
.
HeraldScotland
. Retrieved
4 November
2021
.
^
"Obituary: Mark McManus"
.
The Independent
. 6 June 1994
. Retrieved
27 November
2022
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