- Source: 1972 in Scottish television
This is a list of events in Scottish television from 1972.
Events
1 March – Border begins broadcasting in colour transmissions from the Selkirk transmitter.
14 March – BBC 1 Scotland has been on air for twenty years.
25 March – The 17th Eurovision Song Contest is held at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh. Luxembourg wins the contest with the song "Après toi", performed by Vicky Leandros.
11 September – Inaugural broadcast of Scottish Television's regional news programme Scotland Today. The programme is only broadcast for ten months each year, taking a break each summer.
Unknown – Construction begins on a new STV base in Renfield Street, Cowcaddens, Glasgow on land opposite the Theatre Royal site.
Debuts
= ITV
=11 September – Scotland Today on Scottish Television (1972–2009)
Television series
Scotsport (1957–2008)
Reporting Scotland (1968–1983; 1984–present)
Top Club (1971–1998)
Births
10 April – Gordon Buchanan, wildlife film-maker
16 August – Frankie Boyle, comedian
Deaths
29 January – Hugh McDermott, 63, actor
See also
1972 in Scotland
References
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