A quick scan of the STV Player tonight shows up a few Productions made for the BBC (Antiques Road Trip and Grand Tours of Scotland for example) are now included as is Channel Four's Skins. I know they've made some deals recently but there's some oddities popping up on streaming services 'where they shouldn't' now.
Antiques Road Trip is made by STV, so not hugely suprising it's on the STV player even if it is shown on the BBC. Not sure about the other two's connection to STV though.
Toni Frutin and Jim Symon are only two I know. There were freelance positions advertised earlier in the year so I can only assume, that's when the other voices joined.
Reach (owner of the Daily Record and Pride of Britain sponsor the Mirror) have been promoting this in their local papers. They made a point of mentioning that if you're not in Scotland, you can still watch it on the STV Player.
Reach (owner of the Daily Record and Pride of Britain sponsor the Mirror) have been promoting this in their local papers. They made a point of mentioning that if you're not in Scotland, you can still watch it on the STV Player.
The MEN has been running the Pride of Manchester Awards for a couple of years and I think there are a few other regional variants.