Public Account was a weekly political programme first transmitted on 6 January 1975 by BBC Television in Scotland.
It was designed to reflect the increased interest in politics in Scotland with the discovery of oil in the North Sea and the rise of the fortunes of the Scottish National Party.
It covered politics up to the first Devolution Referendum held by the Callaghan Labour government.
Ground-breaking in its approach to Scottish and British politics, it was presented by Donald MacCormick later of BBC2 Newsnight, James Cox later of R4 The World This Weekend, and Andrew Neil later Editor of The Sunday Times and currently presenter of BBC2 The Daily Politics.
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