Hogmanay$508190$ - translation to greek
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Hogmanay$508190$ - translation to greek

UK TELEVISION PROGRAM
Hogmanay (TV series); Hogmanay Live
  • Leon Jackson performs on ''Hogmanay Live'' 2008
  • ''Hogmanay Live'' 2006 titlecard

Hogmanay      
n. ρεβεγιόν

Definition

Hogmanay
['h?gm?ne?, ?h?gm?'ne?]
¦ noun (in Scotland) New Year's Eve.
Origin
C17: perh. from hoguinane, Norman Fr. form of OFr. aguillanneuf 'last day of the year, new year's gift'.

Wikipedia

BBC Scotland's Hogmanay

BBC Scotland's Hogmanay is BBC Scotland's annual live event programme broadcast on Hogmanay, Scotland's New Year's Eve celebration. Regardless of location, the programme rings in the New Year with the firing of Edinburgh Castle's One O'Clock Gun and the subsequent fireworks and celebrations in Edinburgh.

The programme in all its iterations feature a mixture of Scottish contemporary and folk music, with some past programming also featuring live coverage of parts of the Princes Street concert in Edinburgh. Jackie Bird and Phil Cunningham often hosted together each year but from 2008 until 2019 she solely presented the programme. Cunningham does still appear on the programme, though not as a host.

Carol Kirkwood reported on the 2016 edition of the show live from Edinburgh Castle. The show currently is hosted live from The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow. Until 2013, Bird was live from Edinburgh Castle or Princes Street, but the show's producers decided that it should take place in Glasgow permanently.

In 2019, Hogmanay Live was rebranded to "Hogmanay" and since then, the programme has been pre-recorded. The current presenters are Edith Bowman and Amy Irons.