Jump to content

Agenda (British TV programme): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Yobot (talk | contribs)
m checkwiki error 60 using AWB (8435)
m top: clean up and date format update/corrections
 
(39 intermediate revisions by 27 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{unreferenced|date=January 2022}}
{{Infobox Television|
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2023}}
| show_name = Agenda
{{Infobox television
| size =
| caption =
| image =
| format = [[News]]
| caption =
| presenter = {{Plainlist|
| presenters = [[James Cox]],[[George Reid (Scottish politician)|George Reid]],<br>[[John Foster (BBC journalist)|John Foster]]
* [[James Cox (journalist)|James Cox]]
| channel = [[BBC One Scotland]]
* John Foster
| first_aired = 1980s
* [[George Reid (Scottish politician)|George Reid]]
| location = [[Glasgow]], Scotland
}}
| last_aired = 1980s
| producer = [[BBC Scotland|BBC Scotland Current Affairs]]
| location = [[Glasgow]], Scotland
| network = [[BBC One Scotland]]
| first_aired = {{start date|1981|10|17|df=y}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1984|6|1|df=y}}
| producer = [[BBC Scotland|BBC Scotland Current Affairs]]
}}
}}


'''''Agenda''''' was a television current affairs programme broadcast on [[BBC Scotland]] during the 1980s. It was a sister programme to the general current affairs programme Current Account.
'''''Agenda''''' is<!-- should be "is" as per [[WP:TVNOW]] --> a British current affairs television programme that was broadcast on [[BBC Scotland]] during the early part of the 1980s, airing mostly on Sundays at 1:25&nbsp;pm before being moved to Friday evening. It was a successor to the general current affairs programme ''[[Current Account (TV programme)|Current Account]]'', which ran from 1968 until May 1983. Agenda's first presenter was [[James Cox (journalist)|James Cox]] with Kenneth Cargill producing. The editor was Matthew Spicer.


Subsequently, the former SNP politician [[George Reid (Scottish politician)|George Reid]] presented the programme and the producer was [[Kirsty Wark]], later to become a television presenter in her own right. The series was replaced by ''Left, Right and Centre''.
Its first presenter was James Cox with producer Kenneth Cargill. The editor was Matthew Spicer.


==Past presenters and reporters==
Later the former MP George Reid presented the programme and the producer was [[Kirsty Wark]] later to become a television presenter in her own right.


*[[James Cox (journalist)|James Cox]]
==Broadcasting==
*John Foster
The programme aired on Sundays at 1.25 pm.
*[[George Reid (Scottish politician)|George Reid]]
* Kenneth Roy


===Past Presenters & Reporters===
==Past directors and producers==
*[[James Cox (BBC journalist)|James Cox]]
*[[John Foster (BBC journalist)|John Foster]]
*[[George Reid (BBC journalist)|George Reid]]


===Past Directors and Producers===
*Kenneth Cargill
*Kenneth Cargill
* [[Kirsty Wark]]
* [[Kirsty Wark]]
Line 33: Line 35:
*[[BBC News]]
*[[BBC News]]


{{BBCScotlandProgrammes}}
{{BBC Local TV}}
{{BBC Local TV}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:Agenda (British TV programme)}}
[[Category:BBC Regional News programmes]]
[[Category:BBC Scotland television programmes]]
[[Category:BBC Regional News shows]]
[[Category:BBC Scotland television shows]]
[[Category:1980s Scottish television series]]
[[Category:1981 Scottish television series debuts]]
[[Category:1984 Scottish television series endings]]





Latest revision as of 11:43, 24 October 2023

Agenda
Presented by
Production
ProducerBBC Scotland Current Affairs
Production locationsGlasgow, Scotland
Original release
NetworkBBC One Scotland
Release17 October 1981 (1981-10-17) –
1 June 1984 (1984-06-01)

Agenda is a British current affairs television programme that was broadcast on BBC Scotland during the early part of the 1980s, airing mostly on Sundays at 1:25 pm before being moved to Friday evening. It was a successor to the general current affairs programme Current Account, which ran from 1968 until May 1983. Agenda's first presenter was James Cox with Kenneth Cargill producing. The editor was Matthew Spicer.

Subsequently, the former SNP politician George Reid presented the programme and the producer was Kirsty Wark, later to become a television presenter in her own right. The series was replaced by Left, Right and Centre.

Past presenters and reporters

[edit]

Past directors and producers

[edit]

See also

[edit]