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Christmas and Hogmanay television line-ups are revealed by BBC Scotland

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BBC Scotland has unveiled its Christmas and Hogmanay TV line-up, including a live programme hosted by Edith Bowman and a new sketch show from the comedians behind Still Game and Burnistoun.

Bowman will host the BBC’S countdown to the bells for the first time, with musical guests Texas, Emeli Sande and Talisk.

The show will broadcast live at midnight from Edinburgh Castle, with a lone piper and the midnight gun and fireworks from Stirling’s Wallace Monument.

Hogmanay will also see new sketch show Queen Of The

New Year broadcast, from Still Game’s Greg Hemphill, and Robert Florence, co-writer and star of Burnistoun.

The show will cover the big talking points of 2021, including COP26.

Also in the TV line-up is a special episode of comedy Scot Squad, featuring some famous guests.

Des Clarke will host Breaking The Year while Amy Irons helms the Not Quite End Of Year Show – a mix of chat and music on the BBC Scotland channel.

The TV schedule over the Christmas period will include Scotland’s People 2021 on BBC One.

Jackie Bird, the former longtime host of the Hogmanay show, will seek out and thank everyday heroes.

Famous faces taking part include Gary Lineker, Martin Compston, Mark Bonnar and Sharleen Spiteri.

A programme reflecting on the death of football manager Walter Smith will also be screened, as will a Christmas episode of Two Doors Down,

while Growing Up Scottish will feature comedians and entertaine­rs taking a trip down memory lane.

Christmas Celebratio­n, presented by Sally Magnusson, will air during the last moments of Christmas Eve into Christmas Day morning, from Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh.

Christmas Reflection­s at the Quay on Christmas Day will be led by Canon Michael Mcmahon and Rev Maggie Mcternan, with a poem by Fiona Stewart.

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The BBC’S lineup features a Christmas special from popular comedy Two Doors Down

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