Only an Excuse? was first broadcast as a one-off special on
BBC Radio Scotland, prior to the
1987 Scottish Cup Final. It was a
parody of the five-part
BBC Scotland television documentary
Only a Game?, which had aired in Scotland prior to the
1986 World Cup Finals and comprehensively documented the history of
Scottish football. The documentary was narrated by
Scottish novelist William McIlvanney, whose distinctive voice was expertly mimicked by
Jonathan Watson for the radio
spoof. After further occasional radio specials including
Only Another Excuse?,
A Tale of Two Seasons and
Only a World Cup Excuse, all of which were released on
cassette by
BBC Scotland, the show switched to television in 1993, retaining its original
double act of
Rangers fan Watson and
Celtic fan
Tony Roper. The first episode replaced
Rikki Fulton's long-running annual
comedy sketch show
Scotch and Wry in the
Hogmanay television schedules. The show has also been performed at the theatre, with the most recent performance of
Only An Excuse? taking place at the
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in September 2004. The scripts of the early theatre shows, written by Philip Differ, were published in the book
Only an Excuse?: The Scripts by
Mainstream Publishing in 1995. In December 2020, it was confirmed that the 2020 episode would be an hour long programme and that Watson and Differ would not be making any further episodes. == Spin-offs ==