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Hogmanay Live - Episode Guide

Season 2007

2007

Episode: 2007-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2007 (45 min)

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Join us in Glasgow for Hogmanay Live, hosted by Jackie Bird and featuring the musical talents of Phil Cunningham and the house band, Aly Bain, Marti Pellow, Amy MacDonald, Dòchas, Kris Drever, and The House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead Pipe Band.

Season 2008

2008

Episode: 2008-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2008 (45 min)

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Join Jackie Bird for the party of the year as Hogmanay Live 2008 comes from Edinburgh Castle's Great Hall.

Sharleen Spiteri and Leon Jackson join legendary ambassadors of Scottish traditional music Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain as BBC Scotland first-foots the nation and promises to bring in the new year with a bang.

Scots singer and songwriter Sharleen Spiteri will perform tracks from her acclaimed debut solo album Melody, which is said to be influenced by a myriad of musical styles including Nancy Sinatra, Johnny Cash and Motown.

And after a whirlwind year of recording and touring, X Factor winner Leon Jackson makes a triumphant return home to Scotland to celebrate Hogmanay in style. He will be performing tracks from his debut album, Right Now, including his recent hit Don't Call This Love.

Jam packed with surprises and celebrity guests, it promises to be a night to remember.

Season 2009

2009

Episode: 2009-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2009 (60 min)

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Join Jackie Bird and Phil Cunningham for the big end of year celebration - Hogmanay Live 2009. Some of the best traditional and contemporary singers and musicians join legendary ambassadors of Scottish musicPhil Cunningham and Aly Bain as BBC Scotland first-foots the nation and promises to bring in the new year with a bang.

Season 2010

2010

Episode: 2010-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2010 (60 min)

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Join Jackie Bird and Phil Cunningham as they say goodbye to 2010 and hello to 2011 on Hogmanay Live. The show is live from Glasgow and celebrates the New Year in grand style with a fantastic lineup of music aswell as coverage of the amazing fireworks display that takes place at midnight in the skies above Edinburgh Castle. The musical start to the year features a great mix of modern and traditional, with a very Scottish flavour - including pipers, fiddlers and some fantastic singers performing traditional and modern material and even a bit of both. As well as some great musicians, the show will be reaching out across Scotland to sample parties further afield. The show is going international with a live stream on the internet, so share a traditional Scottish New Year at home and with loved ones around the world with Hogmanay Live.

Season 2011

2011

Episode: 2011-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2011 (60 min)

2011

Jackie Bird hosts this year's showcase of Scottish musical talent. Phil Cunningham is in the driving seat with his long-term musical partner - Shetland fiddle legend Aly Bain. They are joined by youngup-and-coming indie folk band Admiral Fallow as well as the fabulous traditional band Breabach. Plus, singer-songwriters Rab Noakes and Emma Pollock lead a musical tribute to Gerry Rafferty. The House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead Pipe Band will pipe in the new year accompanied by our amazing Hogmanay Live house band.

Season 2012

2012 - Preview

Episode: 2012-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2012 (10 min)

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Jackie Bird is live on Princes Street in Edinburgh as she joins the thousands of revellers getting ready to see out the old year and
welcome in 2013. There's live music from Phil Cunningham and Aly Bainplus an interview with The Proclaimers as they look ahead to performing at Stirling Castle later this evening.

2012

Episode: 2012-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2012 (65 min)

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BBC Scotland celebrates Hogmanay right across the country on Scotland's Hogmanay Live this year. From street parties to castles, memorable music and 2012's great moments, that plus one of the biggest performances of Auld Lang Syne ever attempted, make this the show to see out the old and bring in the New Year.

Season 2013

2013

Episode: 2013-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2013 (65 min)

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Scotland's biggest year starts here! Join Jackie Bird and special guests to celebrate new year with BBC's Hogmanay Live. Jackie leads the countdown to 2014 from Edinburgh's Princes Street as Hogmanay Livebrings you the best new year celebrations from across the country. Tune in for a special new year message from Rab C Nesbitt, an exclusive acoustic performance from Biffy Clyro and live performances from Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain, Deacon Blue, John McCusker, Heidi Talbot, Roddy Hart & the Lonesome Fire and the Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia Pipe Band. With stunning fireworks and a nationwide Auld Lang Syne sing-a-long it will be one new year's party you will not want to miss!

Season 2014

2014 - Preview

Episode: 2014-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2014 (10 min)

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Join Jackie Bird as she kick-starts Scotland's Hogmanay celebrations.

2014

Episode: 2014-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2014 (60 min)

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Join Jackie Bird for a spectacular end to the year on Hogmanay Live 2014. It's been an incredible year for Scotland, and this packed programme will give 2014 the send off it deserves with live music form some of Scotland's best performers, an emotional look back at the events of the year and a brilliant party atmosphere live from the Old Fruitmarket in the centre of Glasgow.

Season 2015

2015 - Preview

Episode: 2015-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2015 (10 min)

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Join Jackie Bird live at the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow for the party of the year as Scotland waves goodbye to 2015 and welcomes in the New Year.

2015

Episode: 2015-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2015 (60 min)

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Join Jackie Bird live at the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow for the party of the year as Scotland waves goodbye to 2015 and welcomes in the New Year.

Hogmanay Live 2015 features fantastic entertainment, all the atmosphere from Edinburgh's legendary street party and the fabulous fireworks that light up the capital on the stroke of midnight.

Season 2016

2016 - Preview

Episode: 2016-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2016 (10 min)

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Jackie Bird looks ahead to midnight with a flavour of some of the great music to come on Hogmanay Live later in the evening. Carol Kirkwood reports from Edinburgh to bring some of the great atmosphere from the party already under way in the capital.

2016 - Live

Episode: 2016-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2016 (60 min)

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See out the old and welcome in the new year with Jackie Bird, Carol Kirkwood and a great selection of musical guests.

Live from the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow, Jackie is joined by Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald, Live Act of the Year at the 2015 Scots Trad Music Awards RURA, Hue and Cry - who play some of their classic tracks - and firm favourites Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain.

And live from Edinburgh - and one of the best street parties in the world - Carol Kirkwood mingles with revellers and introduces extra special coverage of Edinburgh's spectacular midnight fireworks.

Season 2017

2017 - Preview

Episode: 2017-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2017 (10 min)

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Get ready for the last few of hours of 2017 and get your party started with Jackie Bird live from Glasgow's Old Fruitmarket. She presents a short show packed full of great live music to set the mood for yourHogmanay shindig. Joining her are some fabulous musicians, an audience ready to party and an early evening update as the party gets into full spring from the streets of Edinburgh. So charge your glasses, turn up the volume and get ready to count down 2017 - the party starts here.

2017 - Live

Episode: 2017-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2017 (60 min)

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Join Jackie Bird to party out the end of 2017 and welcome in the New Year with a show packed with fun, fine music and fireworks. Live from the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow, Jackie is joined by some of the best musical acts in Scotland to see out the old year and bring in 2018.

Taking to the stage at the Fruitmarket is one of Scotland's biggest musical names, KT Tunstall, exciting young Scottish traditional group The Scott Wood Band, plus firm favourites Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain.

There's live coverage of all the best bits of the Hogmanay celebrations in Edinburgh, including one of the biggest names in pop of 2017, this year's Edinburgh headline act Rag'n'Bone Man. There's also live coverage of the internationally renowned Hogmanay celebrations in Edinburgh, with a flavour of the entertainment and performances taking place on the streets of the capital, presented by Roddy Hart. At midnight, live coverage of Edinburgh's spectacular fireworks display marks the start of 2018.

Season 2018

2018 - Preview

Episode: 2018-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2018 (10 min)

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Celebrate the last few hours of 2018 with Jackie Bird for a preview show with music and chat from some of the guests who will be joining her live later in the evening. Raise your glasses and get ready to start the countdown to 2019.

2018 - Live

Episode: 2018-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2018 (60 min)

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Jackie Bird presents festivities live from the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow, while Bryan Burnett presents live coverage of the celebrations from Edinburgh.

Season 2019

2019 - Preview

Episode: 2019-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2019 (10 min)

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Des Clark joins the crowds getting ready for Hogmanay 2019 celebrations and Susan Calman hosts a studio of stars looking ahead to The Bells as the midnight moment approaches.

2019 - Live

Episode: 2019-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2019 (60 min)

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Welcome in 2020 with Susan Calman, Des Clarke, Amy Irons and a host of Scotland's stars.

Season 2020

2020 - Preview

Episode: 2020-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2020 (10 min)

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Susan Calman gets ready for Hogmanay 2020 with a studio of stars as we look ahead to celebrating The Bells as the midnight moment approaches.

Hogmanay 2020

Episode: 2020-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2020 (70 min)

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Let the Hogmanay celebrations begin as Susan Calman hosts a sofa full of Scotland's biggest stars looking forward to the new year. Amy Irons reports live as we welcome in 2020 with the traditional piper high on the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle marking the midnight moment.

With music across the evening from the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Deacon Blue, Amy Macdonald and Blazin' Fiddles joined by Hannah Rarity for Auld Lang Syne - a great way to welcome in the new year.

Season 2021

2021 - Preview

Episode: 2021-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2021 (10 min)

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Edith Bowman gets ready for Hogmanay 2021 with a taste of what's to come, as we look forward to seeing in the bells with Texas and Emeli Sandé.

Hogmanay 2021

Episode: 2021-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2021 (60 min)

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Let the Hogmanay celebrations begin, as Edith Bowman is joined by Texas, Emeli Sandé and Scotland's biggest stars to look forward to the New Year!

Season 2022

2022 - Preview

Episode: 2022-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2022 (10 min)

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Edith Bowman gets ready for Hogmanay 2022 with a taste of what's to come later in the evening and is joined by artists Lewis Capaldi and Brooke Combe.

2022

Episode: 2022-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2022 (60 min)

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Join Edith Bowman in the countdown to midnight with music from global superstar Lewis Capaldi, Midlothian's rising star Brooke Combe and award-winning trad superstars Manran. Some of Scotland's biggest sports stars join Edith on the sofa to look back at their highs of 2022. Also, welcome in 2023 live with the traditional lone piper high on the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, with the midnight gun marking the start of the New Year. There is also a welcome return of the special fireworks display from Edinburgh Castle.

Season 2023

2023

Episode: 2023-12-31 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2023 (60 min)

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Join Edith Bowman in the countdown to midnight with music from singer-songwriter KT Tunstall. Plus some of Scotland's biggest stars of film and TV look back at their highs of 2023.

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