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On weekdays, the programme airs nine times a day on [[BBC One Scotland]]:
On weekdays, the programme airs nine times a day on [[BBC One Scotland]]:
*Breakfast bulletins at 0625, 0655, 0725, 0755, 0825 and 0915 during ''[[BBC Breakfast]]''
*Breakfast bulletins at 0625, 0655, 0725, 0755, 0825 and 0915 during ''[[BBC Breakfast]]''
*A 15-minute lunchtime programme at 1.30pm, after the ''[[BBC News at One]]''
*A 10-minute lunchtime programme at 1.35pm, during the ''[[BBC News at One]]''
*A short 30 second preview is aired at 5.15pm before the main 30-minute evening programme at 6.30pm, after the ''[[BBC News at Six]]''
*A short 30 second preview is aired at 5.15pm before the main 30-minute evening programme at 6.30pm, after the ''[[BBC News at Six]]''
*A 10-minute late night bulletin at around 10.30pm, after the ''[[BBC News at Ten]]''
*A 10-minute late night bulletin at around 10.30pm, after the ''[[BBC News at Ten]]''
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*on 10,803 MHz, 22,000Ksps, Horizontal polarisation, FEC 5/6 using a normal satellite receiver
*on 10,803 MHz, 22,000Ksps, Horizontal polarisation, FEC 5/6 using a normal satellite receiver


==Current on-air team==
==Presenting team==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+News
|+News
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|-
|-
|'''[[Laura Miller (journalist)|Laura Miller]]'''
|'''[[Laura Miller (journalist)|Laura Miller]]'''
| rowspan="2" |'''Main 6:30pm presenter'''
| rowspan="2" |'''Main presenters (6:30pm)'''
|'''''Monday-Wednesday'''''
|'''''Monday-Wednesday'''''
|-
|-
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|'''''Thursday-Friday'''''
|'''''Thursday-Friday'''''
|-
|-
|Sarah McMullan
|Breakfast and Lunchtime presenter
|''Weekdays''
|-
|-
|[[Anne McAlpine]]
|Late 10:30pm presenter
|''Wednesday-Friday''
|-
|-
|Laura Goodwin
|[[Graham Stewart]]
| rowspan="2" |Relief (6:30pm only)
| rowspan="3" |Relief presenters (6:30pm only)
| rowspan="2" |''Weekdays''
| rowspan="3" |''Weekdays''
|-
|-
|Laura Maciver
|Laura Maciver
|-
|-
|[[Graham Stewart]]
|Laura Goodwin
| rowspan="11" |Relief (Various bulletins)
| rowspan="7" |''Weekdays and Weekends''
|-
|-
|Andrew Black
|Andrew Black
| rowspan="13" |Relief presenters of short bulletins
| rowspan="13" |''Weekdays and Weekends''
|-
|-
|Suzanne Allan
|Suzanne Allan
|-
|Hope Webb
|-
|-
|Iain Macinnes
|Iain Macinnes
|-
|[[Lucy Whyte]]
|-
|Laura McGhie *
|-
|-
|Ben Philip
|Ben Philip
|-
| rowspan="4" |''Weekends only''
|Sarah McMullan
|-
|-
|Karen Elder
|Karen Elder
|-
|-
|Hope Webb
|Louise Cowie
|-
|[[Anne McAlpine]]
|-
|[[Lucy Whyte]]
|-
|Laura McGhie
|-
|-
|Fiona Stalker
|Fiona Stalker
|-
|Louise Cowie
|-
|[[John Beattie (rugby union)|John Beattie]]
|}
|}
''* On Maternity Leave''
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+Weather
|+Weather
!Person
!Person
!Position
!Position
!Programmes
|-
|-
|[[Christopher Blanchett]]
|[[Christopher Blanchett]]
| rowspan="4" |Main presenters
| rowspan="5" |Main presenters
|''Evening and Weekends''
|-
|-
|[[Judith Ralston]]
|[[Judith Ralston]]
| rowspan="5" |''Various''
|-
|-
|Gillian Smart
|Gillian Smart
|-
|-
|Calum MacColl
|[[Kirsteen MacDonald]]
|-
|[[Kirsteen MacDonald]] *
|-
|-
|[[Joy Dunlop]]
|[[Joy Dunlop]]
| rowspan="6" |Relief presenters
| rowspan="5" |Relief presenters
|-
|-
|Calum MacColl
|-
|-
|Derek MacIntosh
|Derek MacIntosh
| rowspan="3" |''Lunchtime only''
|-
|-
|Sarah Cruickshank
|Sarah Cruickshank
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|-
|-
|[[Kirsty McCabe]]
|[[Kirsty McCabe]]
|''Breakfast only''
|}
|}
''<nowiki>*</nowiki> On Maternity Leave''
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+Sport
|+Sport
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|-
|-
|Amy Irons
|Amy Irons
| rowspan="2" |Main presenters
| rowspan="3" |Main presenters
|-
|-
|Lewis Irons
|Lewis Irons
|-
|-
|Sheelagh McLaren
|Sheelagh McLaren
|-
|Kenny Crawford
| rowspan="3" |Relief presenters
| rowspan="3" |Relief presenters
|-
|-
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|}


===Reporters and correspondents===
== News editors, reporters and correspondents ==

=== News editors ===
* [[James Cook (broadcaster)|James Cook]] – [[Scotland]] editor
* [[Glenn Campbell (broadcaster)|Glenn Campbell]] – Political editor
* Douglas Fraser – Business and Economics editor
=== Regional reporters ===
*[[Rebecca Curran]] – [[Aberdeen]] reporter
*[[Rebecca Curran]] – [[Aberdeen]] reporter
*Louise Hosie – [[Aberdeenshire]] reporter
*Louise Hosie – [[Aberdeenshire]] reporter
*David Delday – [[Orkney]] reporter
*David Delday – [[Orkney]] reporter
*John Johnston – [[Shetland]] reporter
*John Johnston – [[Shetland]] reporter
*Iain Macinnes – [[Highlands and Islands]] reporter
*Iain Macinnes – [[Inverness]], [[Highlands and Islands]] reporter
*Cameron Buttle – [[Scottish Borders]] reporter
*Cameron Buttle – [[Scottish Borders]] reporter

*Jamie McIvor – News correspondent
=== News reporters ===
*Steven Godden – News reporter

*Ben Philip – News reporter
*Katie Hunter – News reporter
* Jamie McIvor – News correspondent
* Steven Godden
*Catriona Renton – News reporter
*Ben Philip
*Aileen Clarke – News reporter
*Katie Hunter
*Gillian Sharpe – News reporter
*Catriona Renton
*Morag Kinniburgh – News reporter
*Aileen Clarke
*Joanne Macaulay – News reporter
*Gillian Sharpe
*Séan O'Neil – News reporter
*Morag Kinniburgh
*Phil McDonald – News reporter
*Joanne Macaulay
*Richard Forbes – News reporter
*Phil McDonald
*Andrew Thomson – News reporter
*Sarah Toom – News reporter
*Sarah McMullan
*Richard Forbes
*Hazel Martin – News reporter
*Andrew Picken – News reporter
*Andrew Thomson
*Sarah Toom
*Eilidh Davies – News reporter
*Hazel Martin
*Louise Cowie – News reporter
*Andrew Picken
*Suzanne Allan – News reporter
*Georgina Hayes
*[[Glenn Campbell (broadcaster)|Glenn Campbell]] – Political editor
*Eilidh Davies
*David Porter – [[Westminster]] correspondent
*Louise Cowie
*Georgia Roberts – [[Westminster]] correspondent
*Suzanne Allan
*[[Andrew Kerr (broadcaster)|Andrew Kerr]] – Political correspondent

*David Wallace Lockhart – Political correspondent
=== Political correspondents ===
*[[David Henderson (broadcaster)|David Henderson]] – Political and Transport correspondent
*Phil Sim – Political correspondent
*Lynsey Bews Chief Political correspondent
*[[Andrew Kerr (broadcaster)|Andrew Kerr]]
*Kirsten Campbell – Political correspondent
*David Wallace Lockhart
*Kirsten Campbell
*Phil Sim
*Rajdeep Sandhu
*Jenni Davidson – Political reporter
*Jenni Davidson – Political reporter

=== [[Westminster]] correspondents ===
*David Porter
*Georgia Roberts

=== Correspondents of different specialties ===
*[[David Henderson (broadcaster)|David Henderson]] – Political, Business and Transport correspondent
*Lisa Summers – Health correspondent
*Lisa Summers – Health correspondent
*Douglas Fraser – Business and economics editor
*David Cowan – Home affairs correspondent
*David Cowan – Home affairs correspondent
*Chris Clements – Social affairs correspondent
*Chris Clements – Social affairs correspondent
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*Laura Goodwin – Science and Innovations correspondent
*Laura Goodwin – Science and Innovations correspondent
*Pauline McLean – Arts correspondent
*Pauline McLean – Arts correspondent
*David Farrell – Entertainment correspondent
*Mark Daly – Investigations correspondent
*Mark Daly – Investigations correspondent
*Ian Hamilton – Special correspondent
*Ian Hamilton – Special correspondent
*Chris McLaughlin – Sports news correspondent
*Chris McLaughlin – Sports news correspondent

*Paul Barnes – Sports correspondent
=== Sport reporters ===
*Lewis Irons – Sports correspondent
*Paul Barnes
*Andy Burke – Sports correspondent
*Lewis Irons
*[[Jane Lewis (journalist)|Jane Lewis]] – Sport reporter
*Andy Burke
*Sheelagh McLaren – Sport reporter
*[[Jane Lewis (journalist)|Jane Lewis]]
*Kheredine Idessane – Sport reporter
*Sheelagh McLaren
*Kheredine Idessane


==Former presenters and reporters==
==Former presenters and reporters==
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*[[Alison Walker]] (2003–2009)
*[[Alison Walker]] (2003–2009)
*Alistair Smith
*Alistair Smith
*Andrew Anderson (1997-2022)
*Andrew Anderson (1997–2022)
*[[Andrew Kerr (broadcaster)|Andrew Kerr]] (as Relief presenter)
*[[Andrew Kerr (broadcaster)|Andrew Kerr]] (as Relief presenter)
*[[Anne MacKenzie (journalist)|Anne MacKenzie]] (1995–1997)
*[[Anne MacKenzie (journalist)|Anne MacKenzie]] (1995–1997)
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*Brenda Paterson
*Brenda Paterson
*Brian Marjoribanks (late 1960s - early 1970s)
*Brian Marjoribanks (late 1960s - early 1970s)
*[[Brian Taylor (journalist)|Brian Taylor]] - political editor (1985-2020)
*[[Brian Taylor (journalist)|Brian Taylor]] - political editor (1985–2020)
*Brian Townsend (1973)
*Brian Townsend (1973)
*Campbell Barclay (1976-1982)
*Campbell Barclay (1976–1982)
*Carla Romano (late 1990s - early 2000s)<ref>https://wiki.scotlandonair.com/wiki/Carla_Romano</ref>
*Carla Romano (late 1990s - early 2000s)<ref>https://wiki.scotlandonair.com/wiki/Carla_Romano</ref>
*[[Cat Cubie]] (weather presenter)
*[[Cat Cubie]] (weather presenter)
*[[Cathy MacDonald]] (1988–1989) (now with [[BBC ALBA]], [[BBC Radio nan Gàidheal]] and [[BBC Radio Scotland]])
*[[Cathy MacDonald]] (1988–1989) (now with [[BBC ALBA]], [[BBC Radio nan Gàidheal]] and [[BBC Radio Scotland]])
*[[Catriona Shearer]] (2004-2021)
*[[Catriona Shearer]] (2004–2021)
*Charles Munro (late 1960s - early 1970s)
*Charles Munro (late 1960s - early 1970s)
*[[Chick Young]] (now with [[BBC Radio Scotland]])
*[[Chick Young]] (now with [[BBC Radio Scotland]])
*Connor Gillies (2018-2022) (now with [[Sky News]])
*Connor Gillies (2018–2022) (now with [[Sky News]])
*Craig Anderson
*Craig Anderson
*[[David Currie (broadcaster)|David Currie]] (now with [[Sportscene|BBC Sport Scotland]])
*[[David Currie (broadcaster)|David Currie]] (now with [[Sportscene|BBC Sport Scotland]])
*[[David Henderson (broadcaster)|David Henderson]] (as Relief presenter)
*[[David Henderson (broadcaster)|David Henderson]] (as Relief presenter)
*[[David Robertson (broadcaster)|David Robertson]] (2000–2008)
*[[David Robertson (broadcaster)|David Robertson]] (2000–2008)
*David Shanks (2018-2023)
*David Shanks (2018–2023)
*[[Donny MacLeod]]
*[[Donny MacLeod]]
*Douglas Kynoch (1968–1973)
*Douglas Kynoch (1968–1973)
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*Fiona Henderson
*Fiona Henderson
*Forbes McFall
*Forbes McFall
*[[Gail McGrane]] (weather presenter 2009-2011, 2018-2020, now with [[STV News]])
*[[Gail McGrane]] (weather presenter 2009–2011, 2018–2020, now with [[STV News]])
*Gerry Davis (1973–1975)
*Gerry Davis (1973–1975)
*Glen Gibson (late 1960s - early 1970s)
*Glen Gibson (late 1960s - early 1970s)
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*[[Hazel Irvine]] (now with [[BBC Sport]])
*[[Hazel Irvine]] (now with [[BBC Sport]])
*[[Heather Reid]] (1994–2009, now working in academia)
*[[Heather Reid]] (1994–2009, now working in academia)
*[[Jackie Bird]] (1989-2019, works elsewhere in BBC)
*[[Jackie Bird]] (1989–2019, works elsewhere in BBC)
*Jane Franchi (1979 - 2003)
*Jane Franchi (1979–2003)
*[[James Cook (broadcaster)|James Cook]] (now with ''[[The Nine (BBC Scotland)|The Nine]])''
*[[James Cook (broadcaster)|James Cook]] (now with ''[[The Nine (BBC Scotland)|The Nine]])''
*John Duncanson
*John Duncanson
*[[John MacKay (journalist)|John MacKay]] (1987 - 1994)
*[[John MacKay (journalist)|John MacKay]] (1987–1994)
*[[John Milne (journalist)|John Milne]] (1972–2007)
*[[John Milne (journalist)|John Milne]] (1972–2007)
*[[Jonathan Sutherland]] (now with [[Sportscene|BBC Sport Scotland]])
*[[Jonathan Sutherland]] (now with [[Sportscene|BBC Sport Scotland]])
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*Lesley Blair (1969 - mid 1970s)
*Lesley Blair (1969 - mid 1970s)
*Lindsay Monarch (late 1990s)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTsFm2gvjSU | title=Killie 1 Falkirk 0 24/05/97 News Wrap | website=[[YouTube]] }}</ref>
*Lindsay Monarch (late 1990s)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTsFm2gvjSU | title=Killie 1 Falkirk 0 24/05/97 News Wrap | website=[[YouTube]] }}</ref>
*Louise Batchelor (1980s - 1989; 1994 - 2008)
*Louise Batchelor (1980s - 1989; 1994–2008)
*Louise Tait
*Louise Tait
*Louise Welsh
*Louise Welsh
*Louise White (mid-1990s)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKzFvABmbL0 | title=BBC 1 Scotland Junction & Reporting Scotland Christmas Eve 1994 | website=[[YouTube]] }}</ref>
*Louise White (mid-1990s)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKzFvABmbL0 | title=BBC 1 Scotland Junction & Reporting Scotland Christmas Eve 1994 | website=[[YouTube]] }}</ref>
*Lynsey Bews
*Malcolm Wilson
*Malcolm Wilson
*[[Mary Marquis]] (1968–1988)
*[[Mary Marquis]] (1968–1988)
*Neil Mudie (1977-1997)
*Neil Mudie (1977–1997)
*Nick Sheridan (2020-2024)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://news.sky.com/story/bbc-scotland-presenter-nick-sheridan-dies-aged-32-13089118| title=BBC Scotland presenter Nick Sheridan dies aged 32}}</ref>
*[[Nick Sheridan (journalist)|Nick Sheridan]] (2020–2024)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://news.sky.com/story/bbc-scotland-presenter-nick-sheridan-dies-aged-32-13089118| title=BBC Scotland presenter Nick Sheridan dies aged 32}}</ref>
*Oliver Wright (now with [[STV News]])
*Oliver Wright (now with [[STV News]])
*[[Paddy Christie (journalist)|Paddy Christie]]
*[[Paddy Christie (journalist)|Paddy Christie]]
*[[Penny Macmillan]] (1998–2007)
*[[Penny Macmillan]] (1998–2007)
*Peter MacRae
*Peter MacRae
*Rajdeep Sandhu
*Renton Laidlaw (1970–1973)
*Renton Laidlaw (1970–1973)
*[[Rhona McLeod]] (1995–2019)
*[[Rhona McLeod]] (1995–2019)
*[[Rob Maclean]] (now with [[Sportscene|BBC Sport Scotland]] and [[BT Sport]])
*[[Rob Maclean]] (now with [[Sportscene|BBC Sport Scotland]] and [[BT Sport]])
*Rob Matheson (1998–2011, now with [[Al Jazeera English]])
*Rob Matheson (1998–2011, now with [[Al Jazeera English]])
*[[Sally McNair]] (1990-2021)
*[[Sally McNair]] (1990–2021)
*Séan O'Neil (2023) (now with [[The Courier (Dundee)|The Courier]])
*[[Stav Danaos]] (weather presenter 2011–2013, now with [[BBC Weather]])
*[[Stav Danaos]] (weather presenter 2011–2013, now with [[BBC Weather]])
*Vanessa Collingridge
*Vanessa Collingridge

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BBC Reporting Scotland
Title card used since June 2023
Theme music composerDavid Lowe
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersBBC News
BBC Scotland
Production locationsStudio C, BBC Pacific Quay, Glasgow
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes (main 6:30pm programme)
10 minutes (1:30pm and 10:30pm programmes)
Various (on weekends and Breakfast)
Original release
NetworkBBC One Scotland
Release1 April 1968 (1968-04-01) –
present
Related
The Nine
An Là

BBC Reporting Scotland is the BBC's national television news programme for Scotland, broadcast on BBC One Scotland from the headquarters of BBC Scotland in Pacific Quay, Glasgow.

History

Although BBC Television was established in Scotland in February 1952 – and broadcast some opt-out programming – it did not start its daily Scottish television news service until Friday 30 August 1957, initially consisting of a five-minute bulletin at 6.05pm on weekdays and a sports results programme on Saturdays. The BBC was keen to launch the Scottish News Summary ahead of its new commercial rival in the central belt, Scottish Television (STV) and before the launch of similar bulletins elsewhere in the UK. As it turned out, STV began broadcasting the day after the launch of what was the BBC's first opt-out TV news bulletin, with the commercial rival launching its local bulletins the following Monday. Similar five-minute bulletins were introduced to the rest of the UK the following month. Topical magazine programmes were later introduced to supplement the Scottish news bulletins including Six Ten, Scotland at Six, A Quick Look Round, and a weekly regional opt-out programme for the North of Scotland entitled Talk of the North.

Following the arrival of future director-general Alasdair Milne as controller of BBC Scotland, BBC Reporting Scotland was launched on Monday 1 April 1968 with a greater emphasis on hard news coverage. Inspired by the format of NBC's The Huntley-Brinkley Report[1] in the United States, the programme was presented jointly from the BBC's studios in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

The original team of presenters were former A Quick Look Round presenter Mary Marquis (Glasgow), news agency journalist Gordon Smith (Edinburgh) and ex-Grampian Television announcer Douglas Kynoch (Aberdeen). Kynoch later became the main anchor in Glasgow while future Pebble Mill at One host Donny MacLeod took over as the Aberdeen presenter. In Edinburgh, later presenters included Renton Laidlaw (later a veteran golf commentator) and Kenneth Roy.

In September 1969, BBC Reporting Scotland was integrated into the networked Nationwide strand. As with their counterparts in the other BBC Nations and Regions, BBC Reporting Scotland team often contributed reports to the Nationwide programme. When Nationwide ended in August 1983, BBC Reporting Scotland was briefly replaced by Scotland Sixty Minutes as part of the revamped news programme, Sixty Minutes, but was reinstated in 1984 after Sixty Minutes ended. Since that time, the BBC Reporting Scotland brand has also been used as the on-screen identity for most of BBC Scotland's television news bulletins.

Arguably the most famous of BBC Reporting Scotland's ex-presenters was Mary Marquis, who upon her return in September 1975, became its main anchor until her departure in 1988. Regular co-presenters included John Milne - who remained with the BBC for many years - Malcolm Wilson, Viv Lumsden, Alan Douglas and Eddie Mair.

Jackie Bird became the programme's longest serving presenter, anchoring the main 6.30pm edition of Reporting Scotland for nearly thirty years until her sudden departure in April 2019.[2] Long-serving BBC Scotland sports commentator Archie Macpherson also established the programme's weekend sports previews on Friday nights.

In-depth weather forecasts were introduced as part of a major relaunch of the programme in October 1992, initially fronted by Vanessa Collingridge, and later, the popular Heather Reid (aka Heather the Weather) who stayed with Reporting Scotland for fifteen years. The programme also increased its use of live outside broadcasts and satellite links for news reports and interviews.

The viewing figures for the main 6.30pm programme averaged between 500,000 and 600,000 and have occasionally reached a million, including the night after the Lockerbie disaster in December 1988.[3] In March 1996, part of the programme was shown on BBC1 across the UK following the Dunblane massacre. Occasional special editions, marking major news events, have also aired on the BBC News Channel and BBC Parliament.

BBC Scotland moved to BBC Pacific Quay in 2007. Reporting Scotland's first transmission from the new studios was a breakfast bulletin presented by Rob Matheson, transmitted at 6.25am on Monday 20 August 2007. The studio backdrop features the live view from cameras mounted on the roof of BBC Scotland's new headquarters on the southern banks of the Clyde. When it opened, the new building at Pacific Quay was one of the most up-to-date digital broadcasting facilities in the world and featured the BBC's first HD-capable newsroom. Since 4 October 1999, the programme's on-air titles and graphics have reflected the corporate branding of BBC News, including the signature theme tune composed by David Lowe.

During the 1970s and early 1980s, BBC Reporting Scotland used extracts from both commercial chart songs and library music for signature tunes, such as the Donna Summer cover of MacArthur Park, Jeff Wayne's Jubilation (also used by LWT's The Big Match) and Emerson, Lake & Palmer's version of Fanfare for the Common Man.

Reporting Scotland's on-air look was most recently updated when a new revamped set was built in Studio C at BBC Scotland's Pacific Quay studios, reflecting the new look of the BBC's News at One, Six and Ten. It was first seen on screen on 12 June 2023.[4]

Since February 2019, BBC Reporting Scotland has been supplemented by a sister hour-long programme, The Nine, airing each weeknight on the BBC Scotland channel. While Reporting Scotland continues to cover Scottish news, The Nine's brief also includes UK national and international news coverage from a Scottish perspective. The programme has been compared with the frequent calls to replace Reporting Scotland with a 'Scottish Six' version of the BBC News at Six.

Broadcasting

On weekdays, the programme airs nine times a day on BBC One Scotland:

  • Breakfast bulletins at 0625, 0655, 0725, 0755, 0825 and 0915 during BBC Breakfast
  • A 10-minute lunchtime programme at 1.35pm, during the BBC News at One
  • A short 30 second preview is aired at 5.15pm before the main 30-minute evening programme at 6.30pm, after the BBC News at Six
  • A 10-minute late night bulletin at around 10.30pm, after the BBC News at Ten

There are three weekend bulletins (one bulletin on a Saturday and two bulletins on a Sunday)

A mid-afternoon news summary used to be broadcast at around 4pm after the BBC News Summary on BBC Two Scotland from 1986 until 2003, when the bulletins moved to BBC One Scotland, but this was discontinued at the end of 2012.

Starting in December 2007, a short headline update was aired at 8pm during the BBC News Summary, but this was axed along with the national news summary in May 2018.

Along with other BBC Scotland news and current affairs programming, it can be viewed as a live or on-demand (in full or as individual articles) video stream from the online BBC iPlayer.

The programme can also be watched in any part of the UK (and much of Europe) via the BBC UK regional TV on satellite service transmitted from the Astra satellite at 28.2° east:-

  • on channel 101 using Sky-branded proprietary satellite receivers with a conditional access card associated with an address in Scotland
  • on channel 951 using a Sky-branded receiver with a card associated with a non-Scottish address or with no viewing card
  • on 10,803 MHz, 22,000Ksps, Horizontal polarisation, FEC 5/6 using a normal satellite receiver

Presenting team

News
Person Position Days
Laura Miller Main presenters (6:30pm) Monday-Wednesday
Sally Magnusson Thursday-Friday
Laura Goodwin Relief presenters (6:30pm only) Weekdays
Laura Maciver
Graham Stewart
Andrew Black Relief presenters of short bulletins Weekdays and Weekends
Suzanne Allan
Iain Macinnes
Ben Philip
Sarah McMullan
Karen Elder
Hope Webb
Anne McAlpine
Lucy Whyte
Laura McGhie
Fiona Stalker
Louise Cowie
John Beattie
Weather
Person Position
Christopher Blanchett Main presenters
Judith Ralston
Gillian Smart
Calum MacColl
Kirsteen MacDonald *
Joy Dunlop Relief presenters
Derek MacIntosh
Sarah Cruickshank
Kawser Quamer
Kirsty McCabe

* On Maternity Leave

Sport
Person Position
Amy Irons Main presenters
Lewis Irons
Sheelagh McLaren
Kenny Crawford Relief presenters
Martin Dougan
Paul Barnes

News editors, reporters and correspondents

News editors

Regional reporters

News reporters

  • Jamie McIvor – News correspondent
  • Steven Godden
  • Ben Philip
  • Katie Hunter
  • Catriona Renton
  • Aileen Clarke
  • Gillian Sharpe
  • Morag Kinniburgh
  • Joanne Macaulay
  • Phil McDonald
  • Sarah McMullan
  • Richard Forbes
  • Andrew Thomson
  • Sarah Toom
  • Hazel Martin
  • Andrew Picken
  • Georgina Hayes
  • Eilidh Davies
  • Louise Cowie
  • Suzanne Allan

Political correspondents

  • Lynsey Bews – Chief Political correspondent
  • Andrew Kerr
  • David Wallace Lockhart
  • Kirsten Campbell
  • Phil Sim
  • Rajdeep Sandhu
  • Jenni Davidson – Political reporter

Westminster correspondents

  • David Porter
  • Georgia Roberts

Correspondents of different specialties

  • David Henderson – Political, Business and Transport correspondent
  • Lisa Summers – Health correspondent
  • David Cowan – Home affairs correspondent
  • Chris Clements – Social affairs correspondent
  • Lucy Adams – Social affairs correspondent
  • Hope Webb – Money and Work reporter
  • Kevin Keane – Environment, Energy and Rural affairs correspondent
  • Laura Goodwin – Science and Innovations correspondent
  • Pauline McLean – Arts correspondent
  • David Farrell – Entertainment correspondent
  • Mark Daly – Investigations correspondent
  • Ian Hamilton – Special correspondent
  • Chris McLaughlin – Sports news correspondent

Sport reporters

  • Paul Barnes
  • Lewis Irons
  • Andy Burke
  • Jane Lewis
  • Sheelagh McLaren
  • Kheredine Idessane

Former presenters and reporters

References

  1. ^ "Here is the news ... 50 years on". Herald Scotland. 18 September 2007.
  2. ^ "Jackie Bird departs Reporting Scotland after 30 years at the helm" (Press release). BBC. 11 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Watching Ourselves : 60 Years of Television in Scotland" (PDF). Downloads.bbc.co.uk. 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Behind the scenes of new Reporting Scotland studio". BBC News. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  5. ^ https://wiki.scotlandonair.com/wiki/Carla_Romano
  6. ^ "Killie 1 Falkirk 0 24/05/97 News Wrap". YouTube.
  7. ^ "BBC 1 Scotland Junction & Reporting Scotland Christmas Eve 1994". YouTube.
  8. ^ "BBC Scotland presenter Nick Sheridan dies aged 32".