BBC Scotland's Hogmanay

BBC Scotland's Hogmanay
Also known asHogmanay Live (1991–2018)
Hogmanay (2019–present)
GenreNew Year's television special
Created byBBC Scotland
Presented byVarious (as of 2022; Edith Bowman and Amy Irons)
Country of originScotland
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationsBBC Pacific Quay, Glasgow (since 2019)
Running time60 minutes
(often with a preview programme earlier in the evening)
Original release
NetworkBBC One Scotland (1991–present)
BBC Two Scotland (1999)
BBC Scotland (2019–present)
BBC Red Button
Release31 December 1991 (1991-12-31) –
present
Related
BBC New Year's Eve specials

Hogmanay (formerly Hogmanay Live) is a New Year's Eve television special broadcast by BBC One Scotland, covering Scotland's Hogmanay festivities for New Year's Eve.

The programme in all its iterations feature a mixture of Scottish contemporary and folk music, with some past programming also featuring live coverage of parts of the Princes Street concert in Edinburgh. The special features coverage of the firing of Edinburgh Castle's One O'Clock Gun at midnight and the subsequent fireworks and celebrations in Edinburgh.

Jackie Bird and Phil Cunningham often hosted together each year but from 2008 until 2019 she solely presented the programme. Cunningham does still appear on the programme, though not as a host.[1] Carol Kirkwood reported on the 2016 edition of the show live from Edinburgh Castle. The show currently is hosted live from The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow. Until 2013, Bird was live from Edinburgh Castle or Princes Street, but the show's producers decided that it should take place in Glasgow permanently.

In 2019, Hogmanay Live was rebranded to Hogmanay and since then, the programme has been pre-recorded. The current presenters are Edith Bowman and Amy Irons.

History

1991–2018: Hogmanay Live

Hogmanay Live 2006 titlecard

The programme descended from BBC One's networked carriage of Hogmanay-themed variety specials on New Year's Eve from 1953 to 1985, such as The White Heather Club. The specials introduced names such as Jimmy Logan, Kenneth McKellar, Andy Stewart and Moira Anderson to a national audience, although faced a mixed reception for their reliance on Scottish stereotypes. By the 1980s, the special had become largely perfunctory; BBC Scotland attempted to retool the special for 1984–85 with Live into 85, but the production faced a number of setbacks and was poorly received by viewers. The BBC discontinued the national broadcasts, but continued to air the Hogmanay specials for viewers in Scotland.[2][3]

1999: New Year Live

In 1998–99, BBC One broadcast an adapted version of the special nationally under the title New Year Live, marking the first networked broadcast of a Hogmanay special from BBC Scotland since the ill-fated Live into 85.[2] It was hosted by comedian Fred MacAulay and television presenter Carol Smillie from Edinburgh Castle and other locations, and featured a performance by Duran Duran. Prior to broadcast, critics raised concerns that the BBC were "anglicizing" Hogmanay and downplaying its traditions, while Smillie conversely stated in a promotional interview that she thought Christmas was more important to her than the New Year.[4]

MacAulay made several off-colour jokes during the telecast (most of which surrounding Smillie having been named "Rear of the Year" for 1998), while the telecast was plagued by a number of technical issues (including mistimed returns from pre-recorded sketches that led to microphone gaffes). The stage was briefly invaded by a group of attendees wielding axes. The special was derided by local critics, who criticized MacAulay and Smillie's hosting, felt that its comedy sketches and musical acts were poor, and that the special presented a diluted and anglicized version of Hogmanay. Viewership was also lower in Scotland than the previous year's edition.[4]

2019–present: Hogmanay

In 2019, the format changed and Hogmanay Live was renamed to Hogmanay with the outgoing year added at the end, the first edition was presented by Calman, Clarke and Irons, and was not filmed live.[5]

The 2020 programme was again hosted by Calman and was pre-recorded without a studio audience due to COVID-19. It was announced that Stirling Council would team up with BBC Scotland to organise a firework display over the Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle which would be broadcast on the programme from midnight.[6]

The 2021 programme saw Calman axed from the presenting line-up and replaced by Edith Bowman and Amy Irons. Again, the programme was pre-recorded but for the first time, saw the return of a studio audience.

Broadcasts

Leon Jackson performs on Hogmanay Live 2008

The programme is broadcast throughout the United Kingdom on BBC One Scotland. BBC One's London celebration, BBC New Year's Eve specials is also available in Scotland via digital television as well as BBC Two's Jools' Annual Hootenanny with Jools Holland.

Jackie Bird hosted the show every year from 1999 until 2018–19. Before then, it had various hosts.

No. Year Presenter(s) Guest(s) Location
Hogmanay Live
1 1991–92 Various Un­known Various
2 1992–93
3 1993–94
4 1994–95
5 1995–96
6 1996–97
7 1997–98
8 1998–99
9 1999–00

Jackie Bird
Phil Cunningham

Hazel Irvine
10 2000–01 Un­known
11 2001–02
12 2002–03
13 2003–04
14 2004–05
15 2005–06

Phil & Aly
KT Tunstall
Nicola Benedetti
Texas

Princes Street, Edinburgh
Great Hall, Edinburgh

16 2006–07

Phil & Aly
Karine Polwart
Paolo Nutini

Great Hall, Edinburgh

17 2007–08

Jackie Bird

Phil & Aly
Amy Macdonald
Marti Pellow

Pacific Quay, Glasgow

18 2008–09

Jackie Bird
Hardeep Singh Kohli

Phil & Aly
Leon Jackson
Sharleen Spiteri

Princes Street, Edinburgh

19 2009–10

Jackie Bird
Phil Cunningham
Aly Bain

Phil & Aly
Seth Lakeman
Pearl and the Puppets
Emily Smith

Pacific Quay, Glasgow

20 2010–11

Jackie Bird
Phil Cunningham

Phil & Aly

21 2011–12

Phil & Aly
Admiral Fallow
Breabach
The House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead Pipe Band

22 2012–13

Jackie Bird
Phil Cunningham
Catriona Shearer
Craig Hill

Phil & Aly
The Proclaimers
Frightened Rabbit
Rachel Sermanni

Princes Street, Edinburgh
Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow
Stirling
Inverness

23 2013–14

Jackie Bird

Phil and Aly
Deacon Blue
John McCusker
Heidi Talbot
Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire
Boghall and Bathgate Caledonia Pipe Band

Princes Street, Edinburgh

24 2014–15

Phil & Aly
Kenny Anderson
Blazin' Fiddles
Twin Atlantic

Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow

25 2015–16

Phil & Aly
Bay City Rollers
Biffy Clyro

26 2016–17

Jackie Bird
Carol Kirkwood

Phil & Aly
Amy Macdonald
Hue and Cry
RURA

Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow
Princes Street, Edinburgh

27 2017–18

Jackie Bird
Roddy Hart

Phil & Aly
KT Tunstall
Rag'n'Bone Man
The Scott Wood Band

Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow

28 2018–19

Jackie Bird
Roddy Hart
Bryan Burnett

Phil & Aly
KT Tunstall
Alesha Dixon
Karine Polwart
Des Clarke
Gregor Fisher

Hogmanay
29 2019–20

Susan Calman
Des Clarke
Amy Irons

Travis Pacific Quay, Glasgow
30 2020–21 Susan Calman Amy Macdonald
Deacon Blue
Blazin' Fiddles
Brian Cox
Karen Gillan
31 2021–22 Edith Bowman
Amy Irons
Emeli Sandé
Texas
32 2022–23 Lewis Capaldi
Brooke Combe
Manran
33 2023–24 Edith Bowman KT Tunstall and Skerryvore

The show was regularly lampooned in BBC Scotland's 1979–92 Hogmanay comedy sketch show Scotch and Wry (which was screened immediately before in the schedule), which usually involved Rikki Fulton in a post-closing credits skit aimed directly at Hogmanay Live. Since 1993 Only an Excuse? has occupied the same schedule position and continued the parodies.[citation needed]

During Hogmanay Live 2001, one of presenter Jackie Bird's many costume changes included a small gold glittery top. Amid derision from the media,[7][8][9] the top became one of the infamous moments of that year's programme and was auctioned off for charity during the BBC's Children in Need telethon later in the year.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". www.philcunningham.com. Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 15 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ a b McCann, Graham (30 December 2021). "Gang Aft Agley: The Day TV Broke Hogmanay - Comedy Chronicles". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Ring in the New". BBC. 31 December 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Hogmanay Hell: The BBC's New Year Live 98 - Comedy Chronicles". British Comedy Guide. 31 December 2023. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  5. ^ "BBC – Join Susan Calman, Des Clarke and Amy Irons for Hogmanay 2019 – Media Centre". BBC. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Stirling to first-foot the nation as BBC screens Hogmanay fireworks live". stirling.gov.uk. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Jackie Bird:I promise my Hogmanay dress won't be a fright night, son". Daily Record. London. 29 December 2010. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Should all those howlers be forgot". The Scotsman. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Who told Jackie Bird to take the plunge?". The Herald. Glasgow. 2 January 2001. Retrieved 20 July 2017.

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