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2011-06-30
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Politics Now titles
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channel
cinematography
Colin Matheson,
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James McLaughlin
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company
country
Scotland, United Kingdom
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director
John Mason,
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Laura Trimble
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executive producer
Gordon McMillan
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first aired
2004-01-08
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Scotland Tonight
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genre
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politics
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language
English
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last aired
2011-06-30
Location
Glasgow, Scotland
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Politics Now
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preceded by
Crossfire
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The Week In Politics
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presenter
producer
Laura Baird
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Stephen Townsend,
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related
STV News at Six
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starring
David Torrance
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theme music composer
Paul Leonard-Morgan
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title
STV Politics
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Politics Now
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