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- Mairi MacDonald returns home to the island which she deserted eight years ago. She left to escape her family, the place, its claustrophobia and its customs". Mairi initially returns for the funeral of a family friend.
- It's make or break time at the Hebridean family run tweed mill.
- A science show hosted by kids for kids, showing that science can be done at home in everyday life.
- This documentary combines archival footage and interviews to examine the life of one of music's most universal legends, Johnny Cash. The film recounts the events of Cash's life, from his poor beginnings to his celebrity and his battle with drugs. It also delves into how Cash addressed the issues of his day and evolved to be both a patriot and a social activist. Many famous fans of Cash, including figures as disparate as Bob Dylan, Al Gore and Snoop Dogg, discuss his legacy and influence.
- Festive children's animation following the adventures of a young elf who graduates to Santa's workshop. Unfortunately, as hard as Spike tries, he struggles to adapt to life in the workshop and cause no end of trouble. From the award winning producer of Jungle Bunch, Spike is the amazing story of how a little elf save Christmas.
- BBC coverage of the home nations women's national football teams as they play in qualifying matches and international friendlies.
- The remarkable story of Smith, Johnstone, Reilly, Turnbull and Ormond; Hibernian FC's talented "Famous Five" forward line who dominated Scottish football in the post-war period. Celebrating the best of Hibs, the factual entertainment documentary is the remarkable story of Smith, Johnstone, Reilly, Turnbull and Ormond, collectively known as the 'Famous Five' forward line. In the post-war period, they entertained football fans at home and abroad, even earning plaudits whilst playing in Brazil. The inspirational story of their journey from humble working class backgrounds to the most talked about footballers of a generation and beyond is compelling and historically and culturally significant.
- A decade on from his death, Jimmy Johnstone examines the life of a phenomenal Scottish sporting talent, telling the story of the highs and the lows of an unforgettable working class footballer, Celtic legend, husband and father who lost his life to motor neurone disease age 61.
- A Hebridean Western about the remarkable MacDonald family who dedicate their lives to breeding iconic Highland cattle which sell throughout Europe. At 79, Ena still drives out every day to the tidal island where they keep the cattle in the far west of Scotland. From one year to the next, this film shows Ena with her son Angus and his family working through all weathers and personal difficulties to achieve a record price for their black bull at the annual Highland Cattle sale to a buyer from Germany.
- An all-new sketch show featuring a collection of comic characters and spoofs
- The history of the Scotland Women's National Football Team.
- Through a series of reports or interviews, we shall meet the characters of the TV movie Spike : elves, polar bears, flying reindeers - inhabitants living in the mysterious land of Christmas.
- The bizarre tale of Edward Pritchard completes this compelling strand, documenting Glasgow's notorious 'square mile murderers.' Pritchard was hanged in 1865 for two murders. It is thought he committed at least one more. On the 28th July 1865, nearly ten thousand people gathered in what was then known as "Jail Square" in Glasgow, to witness the last public execution in Britain. The convict was a murderer - and a doctor - found guilty of administering poison with deliberate intent to kill. Physicians who kill are not uncommon - from the reviled Victorian Dr Crippen to one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history, Dr Harold Shipman. Knowledge of the human body, and being placed in intimate trust by patients, lend themselves to a specific brand of murderer. But Edward Pritchard's killings were literally much closer to home, as this film reveals.
- Iron Women explores the extraordinary history of women's golf in Scotland. From the early pioneers of the 18th century, to formidable role models who challenged the patriarchal constraints of male dominated golfing arenas, this story celebrates the trailblazers who put Scottish women's golf firmly on the world map.
- The colourful world of Fraochy Bay follows the slightly odd townsfolk embarking upon various surreal adventures.
- A profile of popular Scottish artist Jolomo (John Lowrie Morrison) who for the past two decades has regularly sold most of his prolific output yet still has no work within any United Kingdom public art galleries.
- Tha na caraidean daonnan dlùth, ach ciamar a thèid dhaibh nuair a tha ugh beag air chall? The friends always stick together, but how will things be when a small egg is lost?
- Christmas is approaching and Santa's workshop is buzzing with activity as the elves are working around the clock in preparation when they get the news that Santa's reindeer have been kidnapped. Can Spike save Christmas once again.
- Acclaimed singer songwriter Eddi Reader goes on a journey to discover more about her granny Sadie Smith's remarkable football career with Rutherglen Ladies.