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  2. Sportscene - Wikipedia

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    Sportscene Rugby Special was the title of BBC Scotland's domestic rugby union programming when it held the rights to the Scottish leagues with the live matches & highlights broadcasting on BBC Two Scotland on Sunday teatimes starting on 30 October 1994 until the end of the 1996–97 season [2] also on Sunday lunchtimes for the 1997–98 season ...

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    TFG Limited, also known as The Foschini Group, is a South African JSE listed retail clothing group, which trades under various brands and has more than 3,000 stores within its portfolio. [3]

  4. David Currie (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    David Currie (born 1967) [citation needed] is a Scottish television presenter and journalist who currently presents Sportscene on BBC Scotland, alongside Jonathan Sutherland. He also appears on the sport section of BBC Reporting Scotland. [1] Currie's earliest job was as Jim Traynor's sidekick on Your Call on BBC Radio Scotland.

  5. Sportscene Specialist Press - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Sportscene Specialist Press

  6. BBC Two Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, on Sunday nights, BBC Two Scotland had become the regular home for Sportscene's highlights of the SPFL, preceding Match of the Day 2. The Music Show was launched on BBC Two Scotland in November 2005, presented by Shantha Roberts. Its programming included live performances from a wide range of musical styles, with bands filmed ...

  7. History of the Scotland national football team - Wikipedia

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    Sportscene presenter Dougie Donnelly described the game at half-time as "perhaps the worst Scotland performance he had the displeasure of watching". Goals by Paul Lambert and Barry Ferguson salvaged a 2–2 draw for Scotland, but the damage had been done and Scotland were ridiculed by fans and media alike.