1962
Gaelic radio programmes produced by Fred MacAulay (Senior Gaelic producer) and two Gaelic producers; from mid-1970s one specialising in tv, the other in radio.
07.03.62
The first Gaelic television programmes which are not Mod coverage arrive with Ceòl nan Gaidheal (Music of the Gael). Introduced in English by James Shaw Grant. Produced by Hugh Macphee.
23.05.62
05.03.63
Forty Years broadcast, in which James Thomson celebrates 40 years of Gaelic broadcasting.
1963
Relay stations opened at Skye (VHF), Ballachulish (tv) and Oban (VHF and TV).
1964
First light entertainment (LE) programmes on television: 'Se Ur Beatha.
1968
Alasdair Milne demonstrates that for first time in 45 years, a fluent Gaelic speaker held post in Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ Scottish Board of Management, by giving a ten minute speech in Gaelic at close of national Mod in Dunoon.
06.12.68
Television programme: The Long Island. Kenneth MacKellar on a musical journey through the Outer Hebrides.
1970
First current affairs television series: Bonn Comhraidh.
05.03.73
Roinn na GÃ idhlig, a programme celebrating 50 years of Gaelic broadcasting is transmitted.
1974
All Gaelic radio programmes transferred to VHF except Sundays.
1975
Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ Gaelic schools programmes begin.
25.03.76
Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ Radio Highland in Inverness began broadcasting on VHF.
1976
October Gaelic Advisory Committee established.
05.10.79
Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ Radio nan Eilean opens in Stornoway.
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