- half-hour
review programme,
Telefios na Seachduinn, was
broadcast on Sa****ay lunchtime. It is
sometimes wrongly stated that
Telefios was
actually the first...
- be
broadcast in
Scots Gaelic since the
axing of
Grampian Television's
Telefios bulletins in 2000. When the show
first aired, it was only
presented by...
-
metropolitan area FIoS,
after a name
denotes Fellow of the
Institute of
Swimming Telefios, a
former Scottish Gaelic-language news
programme Institute of Swimming...
- affairs)
Sgeulachdan Na
Cagatcile Spors (Sport)
Tacsil Telefios (Regional news, 1993–2000)
Telefios na
Seachduinn (News review, 1993–2000) An
expanded archive...
-
Capital Radio buys
Border Television. No events. ITV's
Gaelic news
bulletin Telefios is axed. 27
February –
Monarch of the Glen on BBC One (2000–2005) 7 August...
-
studios closed in 2000
following the
axing of the
Gaelic news service,
Telefios, but are now part of MG Alba
which took over the site as its headquarters...
- –
current affairs Machair – soap
opera Rapal –
music Seachd Là – news
Telefios – news Nai
Zindagi Naya
Jeevan –
magazine Dechrau Canu,
Dechrau Canmol...
-
programme in
Gaelic based on the Isle of Lewis.
Production ended in 1999.
Telefios, a news
programme in
Gaelic produced by both STV and
Grampian that focused...
- from
Scotland are seen on ITV at
breakfast for the
first time.
Debut of
Telefios, a
Scottish Gaelic news
programme produced by
Grampian Television. It is...
-
Speaking our
Language (1993–1996) Wolf It (1993–1996)
Hurricanes (1993–1997)
Telefios (1993–2000) Only an Excuse? (1993–2020) 15
February –
Marcus Nash, actor...