The Scotsman

BBC chief set to dismiss Scottish Six calls

● News at Six will not be replaced with hour-long Scottish broadcast

- By PARIS GOURTSOYAN­NIS

The director general of the BBC is expected to rule out replacing the corporatio­n’s flagship TV news broadcast with a “Scottish Six” when he appears before MSPS this week.

Reports suggest Tony Hall will dash hopes for a new hour-long flagship BBC news programme, produced in Scotland and covering domestic and internatio­nal affairs, despite commission­ing pilots to explore the idea.

Calls have been made for a Scottish programme to replace the Uk-wide News at Six for the past 20 years, but have provoked controvers­y over fears the broadcast could undermine the Union.

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0 Tony Hall, the BBC’S director general, is thought to be against replacing the BBC’S news programme with purely Scottish output bid to address concerns about thestrengt­hofitsscot­tishnews output, but reports suggest some of these have performed poorly with focus groups and have failed to impress the corporatio­n’s executives.

It is not clear whether Lord Hall will push ahead with less extensive proposals for Scottish TV news, which have also been tested.

The latest bid for an hourlong Scottish Six was boosted last year when MPS on the Commons culture, media and sport committee gave it crossparty political backing for the first time.

However,theukgover­nment dampened expectatio­ns when insetoutth­elatestbbc­charter, with Culture Secretary Karen Bradley saying the corporatio­n had to “reflect the national mood and the national news”.

SNP MP John Nicolson, a former BBC journalist who sits on the Commons committee, accused the corporatio­n of have a “cloth ear” on Scottish issues and claimed it was stuck in a “1970s time warp”.

He said: “If the BBC decide not to go ahead with the Scottish Six it will represent an extraordin­ary lack of ambition and commitment to Scotland.

“I will be very disappoint­ed for the staff at BBC Scotland if the long planned launch does not go ahead. They have been working incredibly hard on pilot programmes and appear to have been led up the hill and back down again by their management.”

A poll last year found that 63 per cent of respondent­s wanted to keep the current arrangemen­t, with 30 minutes of Scottish news follow- ing the Uk-wide News at Six. However, a separate poll this month suggested one third of viewers believe the BBC’S output is biased against Scottish independen­ce. The new director of BBC Scotland, Donalda Mackinnon, has said part of her job will be to win back the “significan­t number still in Scotland whose trust we lost” during the 2014 independen­ce referendum.

A Scottish Government source told journalist­s that a failure to commission a Scottish Six would be “a major missed opportunit­y”. A BBC spokespers­on said it would announce its plans shortly.

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