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Martin Geissler (born 1971) is a Scottish news anchor, presenter and broadcast journalist for BBC News Scotland. He is the host of BBC Scotland 's flagship political programme The Sunday Show and host of Scotcast , the BBC's Scottish news podcast.
The programme had a fifteen-strong team of presenters and reporters, who presented Scottish, UK, and international news from a Scottish perspective. It originally was presented by Rebecca Curran and Martin Geissler from Monday to Thursday [11] and Laura Miller and John Beattie on Fridays. Weekends were hosted by the Reporting Scotland team.
The Sunday Show is the BBC's Sunday morning politics programme for Scotland that is broadcast across television and radio platforms from the headquarters of BBC Scotland at Pacific Quay in Glasgow.
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It is presented by Laura Maciver and Amy Irons - sharing days throughout the week, while Martin Geissler fronts a new current affairs podcast series Scotcast in which began a week later on 13 January. [5] On 30 January 2025, BBC Scotland announced that Sally Magnusson is to leave the programme after 27 years. She will continue to present until ...
BBC Radio Scotland confirms that Martin Geissler will present the Monday to Wednesday editions of its Drivetime programme following the departure of John Beattie. [20] 11 January – HSBC UK have extended their sponsorship of Global's The News Agents podcast for a further 12 months. [21] 14 January –
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