Still Game and Hibs' Scottish Cup final win up for top TV honours
Actor Douglas Henshall is in contention twice in the same category for the forthcoming Royal Television Society Scotland Awards.
Documentaries about the remote island Fair Isle, the Dunblane shooting tragedy and the Scottish-built ocean liner Queen Mary have all been shortlisted.
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Hide AdGok Wan and The Hairy Bikers could also claim honours at the awards ceremony, which will recognise shows which are made in Scotland for the UK-wide network, as well as Scottish production companies.
Still Game’s long-awaited return to the nation’s screens after a nine-year hiatus is up against police sitcom Scot Squad’s Christmas special and a third BBC Scotland show, Two Doors Down, which stars Elaine C Smith, Alex Norton and Jonathan Watson, in the comedy category.
Its nomination for the RTS Scotland honour has emerged just weeks after BBC Scotland confirmed an eighth series of Still Game would be filmed this summer and broadcast later this year.
The third series of Shetland, which stars Henshall as detective Jimmy Perez, is in contention for best drama against In Plain Sight, which saw the actor depict a police officer in pursuit of the serial killer Peter Manuel, played by Martin Compston.
Also in the running in the same category is the Victorian espionage thriller The Secret Agent, which was filmed extensively in Edinburgh, which stood in for London in the adaptation of the Joseph Conran novel.
Coltrane, who shot to fame in the hit crime drama Cracker, could be honoured for his Critical Evidence series, which explored the techniques used to crack real-life murder cases.The Sky Sports coverage of Hibs’ Scottish Cup victory against Rangers - which ended the Edinburgh 114-year-old hoodoo in the tournament - will be competing against the BBC series Scotland’s Game, which explored key episodes in the nation’s football history.
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April Chamberlain, chair of the judges for the awards, which will be held in Glasgow next month, said: “Entries for this year’s awards were greater than ever before with a fabulous spread across all the categories.
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Hide Ad“The range and breadth of the entries was truly impressive and the judges have been wowed by the talents and skills of the people working in the production community in Scotland.”
FULL LIST OF NOMINEES
Best Daytime
Gok's Fill Your House For Free Raise The Roof Productions for Channel 4
The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain: Glasgow BBC Studios Pacific Quay Productions for BBC Two
The TV That Made Me Raise The Roof Productions for BBC One
Best Factual Entertainment and Features
Big Fish Man Tern for Quest
Britain’s Wildest Weather 2016 Tern for Channel 4
Robbie Coltrane’s Critical Evidence IWC for A&E
Best Documentary and Specialist Factual: History
Dunblane STV Productions/Beriff McGinty for BBC Two Scotland and the Klan Matchlight for BBC Scotland
The Queen Mary: Greatest Ocean Liner STV for BBC Two
Best Documentary and Specialist Factual: Arts
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Hide AdBritain's Lost Masterpieces Tern/Iconografie Films for BBC Four
imagine...Danger! Cornelia Parker BBC Studios Pacific Quay Productions for BBC One
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Hide AdThe Secret Life of Sue Townsend BBC Studios Pacific Quay Productions for BBC Two
Best Documentary and Specialist Factual
Fair Isle: Living on the Edge BBC Studios Scotland for BBC One Scotland/BBC Four
My Baby, Psychosis and Me Matchlight/Sprout Pictures for BBC One
This Farming Life BBC Studios for BBC Two
Best Drama
In Plain Sight World Productions/Finlaggan Films for ITV
Shetland Series 3 ITV Studios for BBC Scotland
The Secret Agent World Productions for BBC Scotland
News and Current Affairs: Best News Programme
Reporting Scotland BBC Scotland for BBC Scotland
STV Central: Chhokar Story STV for STV
STV North STV for STV
News and Current Affairs: Best Current Affairs
BBC Scotland Investigates: The Great Military Charity Scandal BBC Scotland for BBC Scotland
Scotland and the Battle for Britain STV Productions for STV
Seb Coe and the Corruption Scandal BBC for BBC Panorama
Best Sport Programme
0-60mph: Britain’s Fastest Kids Finestripe Productions for Channel 4
2016 Scottish Cup - Rangers v Hibernian Sky Sports for Sky Sports
Scotland's Game BBC Scotland for BBC Scotland
Best Comedy