The UK began the introduction of color television in 1967 with most of the urban areas able to receive it in that year. The major Scottish cities were able to receive color broadcasts before the end of the 60s although some of the most remote parts of Scotland and England had to wait some years to finally have color available to them.
around the 1970s
Television was invented in Scotland by John Logie Baird in the 1920s. TV ownership did not start to become general in Scotland until the 1950s and 1960s. It was the same in England.
the first colour tv came out in 1928.
Colour tv came to the channels in 1967.
TV began being broadcast in colour in 1973.
I have no idea when it come first in Bangladesh but I seen it in the year of 1991.
Colour television was introduced in New Zealand in 1973, coinciding with the introduction of the nationwide TV network.
Colour TV started in Australia in 1974. I remember it well - in Melbourne about 4000 people phoned the various TV stations on switchover day to ask why their black-and-white TVs hadn't turned to colour, and were surprised to learn that they had to get a new TV!
Colour transmissions were first tested in Australia from 19 October 1974 on commercial networks. However, colour television only officially began on 1 March 1975. On this date, Channel ABN2 in Sydney, New South Wales, produced the first colour news broadcast. The newsreader was James Dibble.
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Scotland
Yes it is on bbc Scotland if you are not in Scotland and have sky you can access it it there searc h your channels for bbc Scotland cmon the hoops