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This article is about the STV show. For the Sky News show, see Sunday Live with Adam Boulton. For the BBC One discussion programme, see Sunday Morning Live (BBC). For the Sky News Australia show, see Friday Live § Spin-offs.
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2006 Scottish TV series or programme
Sunday Live
GenreNews,
Current affairs
Presented byStephen Jardine
Country of originScotland
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesSTV News
(Scottish Television)
Original release
NetworkScottish Television, Grampian Television
Release15 January 2006 (2006-01-15)

Sunday Live was a Sunday morning regional current affairs programme, broadcast on Scottish TV in Central Scotland and Grampian TV in the North (now both known as STV).

Stephen Jardine, a former Scotland Today newsreader (later co-host of STV's The Hour), fronted the programme, interviewing some of Scotland's best-known public figures and politicians. Louise White filled in for Stephen when he was away. A second series was planned for the Autumn of 2006, although the show never returned.

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