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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. The show airs weekly on BBC One Scotland and BBC Radio Scotland. It has run since February 2021 and is presented by Martin Geissler and Fiona Stalker.
He was an original presenter of The Nine, along with Rebecca Curran, but later left the programme to become the host of BBC Scotland's flagship political programme The Sunday Show for its launch in 2022. In January 2024, Geissler took over from John Beattie as the main presenter of BBC Radio Scotland's Drivetime programme with Fiona Stalker. [5]
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 –
Rishi Sunak clashed with a BBC radio presenter over his decision to fly to Scotland in a private jet on Monday, 31 July, to announce the expansion of future oil and gas licensing rounds for the ...
Reporting Scotland: News at Seven formally launched on 6 January 2025 with Laura Maciver and Amy Irons as the programmes main news anchors. It is broadcast each weekday at 7pm on the BBC Scotland channel and is a compliment programme to Reporting Scotland which airs on BBC One Scotland.
The Nine (and The Seven) was a Scottish television news programme produced by BBC Scotland for the BBC Scotland channel, covering Scottish, UK and international news. From February 2019 to December 2024, it was broadcast weekdays at 9:00 pm as The Nine and weekends at 7:00 pm as The Seven.
David Cowan and presenter Kaye Adams, who reported from Lockerbie on the night of the disaster, will discuss the story with Martin Geissler on BBC News Scotland's new podcast, Scotcast.
Coverage: Watch live on BBC One, listen on Radio 5 live, Radio Scotland & BBC Sounds and follow live on the BBC Sport website and app. Finn Russell is one of rugby union's biggest stars.