1999 in Scottish television
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January
- 20 January – The UK government says no political pressure was applied to the BBC over its decision not to give Scotland a separate version of the Six O'Clock News.[1]
April
May
- 6–7 May – Television coverage of the 1999 Scottish Parliament general election.[2]
- 12 May – The Scottish Parliament meets in Edinburgh for its first session. Proceedings have been televised from the outset.
June
- 6 June – The final edition of political current affairs programme Scottish Lobby is broadcast on BBC2 Scotland.
October
- 1 October – Death of Lena Zavaroni, the Scottish child singer and television presenter.
- 4 October – Launch of Newsnight Scotland, the BBC Scotland opt-out of the main Newsnight programme on BBC Two.
- 31 October – Establishment of TeleG, Scotland's first daily Gaelic language digital channel.
November
- 8 November – Border Television drops its famous 'chopsticks' logo which it had used since it launched in 1961 when it adopts the ITV 'hearts' idents.[3]
Debuts
BBC
- 13 January – Chewin' the Fat on BBC One Scotland (1999–2002)
- 4 October – Newsnight Scotland on BBC Two Scotland (1999–2014)
Television series
- Scotsport (1957–2008)[4]
- Reporting Scotland (1968–1983; 1984–present)
- Scotland Today (1972–2009)
- Sportscene (1975–present)[5]
- The Beechgrove Garden (1978–present)
- Grampian Today (1980–2009)
- High Road (1980–2003)[6]
- Taggart (1983–2010)[7]
- Crossfire (1984–2004)
- Wheel of Fortune (1988–2001)
- Win, Lose or Draw (1990–2004)
- Telefios (1993–2000)
- Only an Excuse? (1993–2020)[8]