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The BBC has announced the axing of Scottish soap "River City" after 23 years, citing changing viewing patterns and intensifying competition. The decision has been met with backlash from viewers, who argue the show provides valuable opportunities for Scottish talent and contributes significantly to the local economy. Celebrity fan Lorraine Kelly and acting union Equity have launched a petition to save the show. The BBC plans to redirect the investment towards new drama productions across Scotland.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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