Public Account

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Public Account was a BBC weekly politics based programme started in 1976 and transmitted only in Scotland. It was designed to reflect the increased interest in politics in Scotland in the run-up to the first Devolution Referendum held by the Callaghan government. Ground breaking in its approach to politics, it was presented by Donald MacCormick, James Cox and Andrew Neil. Tom Ross was the producer and Matthew Spicer was the editor.