Grant Stott is a Scottish broadcaster from Edinburgh who currently presents Scotsport on STV, and is a DJ on Edinburgh radio station 97.3 Forth One. Edinburgh ( ˈɛdɪnb(ərə Dùn Èideann) is the Capital of Scotland and is its second largest city after Glasgow. Scotsport is a Scottish sports television programme It was recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the world's longest running Sports STV is the brand used by both ITV licensees in Northern and Central Scotland formerly known as Grampian TV (now legally STV North Ltd 973 Forth One is a Scottish Radio station owned by Bauer Radio.
Stott joined STV in the Autumn of 2006, to co-host Scotsport alongside Andy Walker, after the departure of Jim Delahunt. Andrew "Andy" Walker (born 6 April 1965 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former footballer and Jim Delahunt is a sports Television presenter currently with Setanta Sports. He also used to present BBC Scotland weekend children's show, Fully Booked. Fully Booked was Children's television magazine show produced by BBC Scotland and broadcast from 1995 to 1999.
Grant is the brother of television presenter John Leslie and is a well-known Hibs fan. John Leslie (born John Leslie Stott on 22 February 1965) is a Scottish former Television presenter, best known as a presenter Hibernian Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, in the north of Edinburgh.
Stott is also known for his yearly pantomimes at Edinburgh's King's Theatre. Pantomime (informally panto) (not to be confused with a Mime artist, referring to a theatrical performer of mime is a performance genre traditionally found In 2006, he starred alongside Allan Stewart and Andy Gray in a production of Cinderella. Cinderella ( French: Cendrillon, Slovak: Popoluška, German: Aschenputtel, Spanish: Cenicienta Stott also writes a column for the Edinburgh Evening News. The Edinburgh Evening News is a local Newspaper based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
For many years he presented a BBC schools broadcast filmed in Scotland, See You See Me. Many of the episodes were recorded with Wilma Kennedy. Episodes included studying maps, the Vikings, Romans, and the 1960s.
On Hogmanay 2007, along with Michelle Watt, Stott presented STV's Hogmanay Live from Edinburgh, which was broadcast for 20 minutes 11. 50pm. Earlier on the same night, Grant fronted a special programme, 50 Years of Scotsport.
Grant is usually found backstage at Easter road on a Saturday, holding functions.