2025 in Scottish television
This is a list of events taking place in 2025 relating to Scottish television.
Events
- 1 January – Seeing in the New Year: BBC Scotland's Hogmanay will be hosted by Amy Irons and Des Clarke and others, with most of the show pre-recorded. STV's Bringing in the Bells will be hosted by Seán Batty, Laura Boyd, Jean Johansson, Grado and others.
- 2 January – The very last edition of Sportscene Results is broadcast.
- 6 January – Debut of BBC Scotland's new weeknight news bulletin, Reporting Scotland: News at Seven, presented by Laura Maciver and Amy Irons.
- 9 January – Sportscene Results' replacement beings. Called Open All Mics, the programme is an in-vision simulcasts of BBC Radio Scotland supplemented by on-screen graphics such as the vidiprinter, scores, statistics and match summaries.
- 18 March – BBC Scotland announces its flagship soap, River City, will end in Autumn 2026 after 24 years on air.
- 24 April – Stars of Scottish soap River City stage a protest against its cancellation outside the Scottish Parliament.
- 30 April – Laura Goodwin is named as the new lead presenter of Reporting Scotland.
Debuts
Ongoing television programmes
1960s
- Reporting Scotland (1968–1983; 1984–present)
1970s
- Sportscene (1975–present)
- Landward (1976–present)
- The Beechgrove Garden (1978–present)
1990s
- Eòrpa (1993–present)
2000s
- River City (2002–present)
- The Adventure Show (2005–present)
- An Là (2008–present)
- Trusadh (2008–present)
- STV News at Six (2009–present)
2010s
- Scotland Tonight (2011–present)
- Shetland (2013–present)
- Scot Squad (2014–present)
- Still Game (2016–present)
- Two Doors Down (2016–present)
- Debate Night (2019–present)
- A View from the Terrace (2019–present)
Deaths
- 18 February – James Martin, 93, Scottish actor (Still Game).