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'''''Agenda''''' was a television current affairs programme broadcast on [[BBC Scotland]] during the early part of the 1980s airing most on Sundays at 1.25 pm, before moved to Friday evening.
'''''Agenda''''' was a television current affairs programme broadcast on [[BBC Scotland]] during the early part of the 1980s airing most on Sundays at 1.25 pm, before moved to Friday evening.


It was a sister programme to the general current affairs programme Current Account, which first appear in the 1970 until May 1983.
It was a sister programme to the general current affairs programme Current Account, which first appear in the 1968 until May 1983.


Its first presenter was James Cox with producer Kenneth Cargill. The editor was Matthew Spicer.
Its first presenter was James Cox with producer Kenneth Cargill. The editor was Matthew Spicer.

Revision as of 19:59, 10 January 2016

Agenda
Production
ProducerBBC Scotland Current Affairs
Production locationsGlasgow, Scotland
Original release
NetworkBBC One Scotland
Release17 October 1981 –
1 June 1984

Agenda was a television current affairs programme broadcast on BBC Scotland during the early part of the 1980s airing most on Sundays at 1.25 pm, before moved to Friday evening.

It was a sister programme to the general current affairs programme Current Account, which first appear in the 1968 until May 1983.

Its first presenter was James Cox with producer Kenneth Cargill. The editor was Matthew Spicer.

Later the 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 replace by Left, right and Centre.

Past Presenters & Reporters

Past Directors and Producers

See also