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  1. STV Studios is a family of over 20 leading production labels across every genre, from quiz to documentary, factual, entertainment and drama. Together STV Studios is an unrivalled network of senior creative leaders across the UK nations and regions, with over 30 established returning series, an extensive pipeline of new programme ideas, and a rich archive of c.5000 hours.

  2. This category is located at Category:Television series by STV Studios. Note: This category should be empty. See the

  3. From Glasgow to London, our dedicated team is the bedrock of STV Studios Production managers, script editors, solicitors, office coordinators... and everything inbetween. Our team pours passion and skill into every project and strives to bring the highest-quality programming to TV screens around the world.

  4. Catchphrase. STV Studios brought Catchphrase- one of the most popular British game show formats of all time - back to screens in 2013, following an 11-year break. The lively show sees contestants trying to guess well-known phrases or sayings from animated picture puzzles, often featuring the show's much-loved mascot, Mr Chips.

  5. 11 April 2019. ( 2019-04-11) The Victim is a four-part Scottish thriller miniseries starring Kelly Macdonald, James Harkness, John Hannah and John Scougall. The series was produced by STV Studios and first broadcast on BBC One television in April 2019. [1] The series was shot on location in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Port Glasgow and Largs .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wknd@stvwknd@stv - Wikipedia

    wknd@stv. wknd@stv was a short-lived children's programming strand on Scottish television channel, STV. The block aired on Saturdays and Sundays, usually starting at 9:25 am (the first ever edition began at 9:55 am). It began on Saturday 17 January 2009 with a three-hour edition. The majority of editions were one to two hours in length.

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