2007 in Scottish television
This is a list of events in Scottish television from 2007.
Events
January
- 7 January – Death of television presenter Magnus Magnusson, long-time presenter of the BBC's Mastermind.
- 8 January – STV launches separate news services for the East and West of the STV Central region, initially as a five-minute opt out within the 6:00 pm edition of Scotland Today on weeknights. STV also launches two editions of North Tonight begin to receive two different programmes - those in the Dundee, Angus, Perthshire and north-east Fife area receive a dedicated bulletin within the main North Tonight programme.
- 10 January – Scottish Media Group and Belfast-based UTV agree the details of a merger, including a revised share split between the two. UTV will own 54% of the group, while SMG will take the remaining 46%. However, the deal is once again rejected at the end of February.
April
- 12 April – SMG Group plc announce plans to sell Virgin Radio, to enable the company to focus on its television station, STV.
May
- 3 May – Television coverage of the 2007 Scottish Parliament election.
June
- 7 June – The long-running Scottish Six debate over a separate BBC Six O'Clock News bulletin for Scotland is reignited after the Scottish National Party's Pete Wishart writes to the BBC Director General Mark Thompson calling for a Scottish news programme to be introduced.
July
- 18 July – It is announced that the Scottish Premier League has signed a deal with BBC Scotland for non-exclusive television coverage of the league.
August
- August – The Scottish Government establishes the Scottish Broadcasting Commission to oversee television production and broadcasting in Scotland.
- 31 August – STV celebrates fifty years on air.
September
- 20 September – British Prime Minister Gordon Brown opens the BBC Scotland's new Pacific Quay studio complex in Glasgow. At the opening ceremony BBC Director-General Mark Thompson outlines plans to increase BBC Scotland's content output.
October
- 26 October – Inaugural meeting of the Scottish Broadcasting Commission. Chaired by Blair Jenkins the Commission hopes to take television in Scotland "to a different level".
December
- 3 December – News opt-outs for Scotland during GMTV are taken over by MacMillan Media following a long-running dispute between GMTV and STV. Previously STV and Grampian had provided local news coverage during GMTV.
Debuts
BBC
- 26 February – The Adventure Show on BBC Two
ITV
- 3 December – GMTV Scotland on STV
Television series
- Scotsport
- Reporting Scotland
- Scotland Today
- Sportscene
- The Beechgrove Garden
- North Tonight
- Taggart
- Only an Excuse?
- River City
- Politics Now
- VideoGaiden
- The Adventure Show
- ''That Was The Team That Was''
Ending this year
- 31 December – ''Still Game''
Deaths
- 7 January – Magnus Magnusson, 79, broadcaster and presenter
- 9 February – Ian Richardson, 72, actor