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Current Account (TV programme)

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Current Account is a British current affairs television programme that was broadcast from 1968 until May 1983 on BBC Television in Scotland. Among its various presenters were Donald MacCormick, George Reid and Kenneth Roy. Transmitted weekly on a Thursday at 20:30 it consisted of a one subject filmed or one studio report. Its editor was Matthew Spicer.

During the run-up to the 1979 Scottish devolution referendum it had a sister programme dealing only with politics called Public Account.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Alastair Hetherington. Inside BBC Scotland, p. 48 (Whitewater Press).
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  • "TV & Radio Bits - Telly Years - May 1977". Retrieved 8 December 2007.[permanent dead link]