2024-10-14 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-14 15:30:00
Dougie’s in the Trossachs taking in the view at Loch Katrine. He visits the new three-storey watchtower on the site credited as the birthplace of Scottish tourism, made famous in Sir Walter Scott’s blockbuster poem The Lady of the Lake. Cammy’s in Fife to find out why farmers are growing rye for whisky distillers. Shahbaz is on the loose in the Angus glens finding out how thermal drones are being used to locate wildlife. Anne is in Shetland, meeting the chef who’s been adding a pinch of spice to local produce since he moved to the islands. And we meet adventurer Will Hall in a forest in the Highlands for the first part of his masterclass in bushcraft basics.
2024-10-14 16:00:00
The judges visit three unique and unusual holiday escapes that are bidding to make it to the grand final. They first visit a property with an aeronautical theme and some quirky details, before moving on to an accommodation inspired by the Iron Age and to a converted church that was once bought for £1. Meanwhile, Grado goes behind the scenes to find out what guests don’t see and discover what makes each escape special.
2024-10-14 16:30:00
Windsurfers head to Tiree for the UK’s oldest wave sailing contest, a skincare company in Stornoway struggles to get orders away, and a stranded dolphin needs urgent assistance.
2024-10-14 17:30:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-14 20:00:00
Jane Lewis presents highlights from the weekend's fixtures in the SWPL.
2024-10-14 20:30:00
Edith Bowman introduces Colin Murray to her home town of Anstruther on a food adventure. As well as its famous fish and chips, they discover how artisan bread is being made for the community. Farmer Jim Smith tests his tastebuds with some hot sauces and discovers the secrets of marmalade. Chef Julie Lin is in Dundee finding out how bakers keep up with demand around the clock.
2024-10-14 21:00:00
A park veteran and resident reveals his passion for bowling at the local club as he challenges manager Steven to a game. Park warden Neil's son has applied for a permanent post that comes with a caravan, but there is strong competition from Gibby, a fellow member of the maintenance team who is keen to impress. Ken and Ruth also live and work on the park, and they recall a frightening incident that could have ended in tragedy.
2024-10-14 21:30:00
When a violent burglar ties up a homeowner in Dunfermline, it would take a team of dedicated officers two and half years before they could finally catch him. Plus how a body builder in Falkirk was selling diet pills despite knowing they could be fatal.
2024-10-14 22:00:00
All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you plus weather, entertainment news and sport.
2024-10-14 23:00:00
Banjo’s on home turf as he’s called in to redesign part of the Western Isles Hotel in Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. New owner Brian is entrusting him with a large salon room, which works as a spa and massage room by day and an intimate bar by night. With two separate clients to please in one room, Banjo has his work cut out. He decides to go for a complete, bold transformation, but in order to hit both briefs, he’s completely out of his comfort zone.
2024-10-14 23:30:00
Jules and Greg brave the icy, deep waters of Scotland’s Highland lochs.
2024-10-15 00:00:00
Sally Magnusson and her family cared for their mother for many years before her death from dementia. With a possible familial link, Sally has often wondered: Will I be next? Now a cure for Alzheimer’s is in sight – but the scientists need people like Sally to be tested. She can find out if she has the invisible indications of Alzheimer’s in her brain already by being part of a groundbreaking study of 'healthy brains' at Scotland’s pioneering brain clinic. With privileged access to Sally’s sisters, her own children and their extensive family archive, this film paints a portrait of a family as they weigh up a potentially life-changing decision.
2024-10-15 07:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-15 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-15 19:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-15 20:00:00
The Singer sewing machine, international icon and a symbol of the Industrial Revolution, helped put the town of Clydebank on the map. Over the course of a century, it employed tens of thousands of 'bankies' before its demise nearly 40 years ago. This documentary charts the story of those workers: how their lives were intertwined with the fortunes of Scotland’s first US multinational company. The programme pays homage to the Singer machine, and the huge impact it made on families and households all over the world.
2024-10-15 21:00:00
Police dismantle an organised crime group using trafficked women in brothels across Glasgow. Plus a look into the Crimewatch archives to see how police caught the murderer of Suzanne Pilley.
2024-10-15 21:30:00
A rare glimpse into the working world of the teams who keep the lights on in 208 lighthouses round the coast of Scotland and the Isle of Man.
2024-10-15 22:00:00
All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you plus weather, entertainment news and sport.
2024-10-15 23:00:00
Due to severe overcrowding, the services in Barlinnie are stretched to the limit. Across Scotland, 2,500 referrals are made per year for drug and alcohol treatment. HMP Barlinnie, like all other prisons, is a hotspot for drug use, and the proliferation of spice causes huge unpredictability in the inmates. The recovery teams help provide psychological support for the inmates, but they are fighting against a vicious cycle. A midnight drone flies drugs directly into a cell, and inmate Jamie relapses with the temptation of illegal drugs. Darren calls in the chaplain to help him with self-harm attempts and suicide.
2024-10-16 00:00:00
In 1981, Jennifer Cardy's abduction and murder shook the small community of Ballinderry, County Antrim. Decades later, a fresh look at the case points to a chilling connection.
2024-10-16 07:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-16 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-16 19:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-16 20:00:00
Paul discovers a forgotten German PoW camp from WWI before walking to the Blackwater Dam – built 100 years ago by the last of the navvies. Afterwards, a trek across the moors leads to the UK’s highest and remotest railway station. After enjoying luxury in the middle of nowhere at Corrour Lodge, Paul makes a long hike down to Loch Laggan, where he is taken out to an island with a legendary feasting tradition. Further south, he explores the lochs of the northern Trossachs. Here, he learns about mythic water horses and the legend of Rob Roy MacGregor, and meets a man who casts doubt on this legendary character. Paul then travels along a disused railway to the ‘Shaky Toun’ – Scotland’s earthquake centre. A trek on horseback takes Paul to Loch Tay, where he goes back to the Iron Age and learns how to light a fire without matches. Journey’s end is on the summit of mist-wreathed Ben Lawers.
2024-10-16 21:00:00
CalMac engineer Fergus races in the annual Mull Rally, and CEO Robbie gets hands-on in the MV Caledonian Isles engine room as things start to go wrong.
2024-10-16 22:00:00
All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you, plus weather, entertainment news and sport.
2024-10-16 23:00:00
As the episode opens, Michelle and Alan are making the last minute tidy-ups before the neighbours arrive for the housewarming of their freshly decorated home. Beth and Eric are first in the door, followed by Christine wearing an eye patch (from a rogue newspaper eye-scratching incident), with Colin and Cathy not far behind. Cathy is of course not backward in coming forward with less than complimentary comments about the couple’s new-look home. Then in comes Louise, Michelle’s long-term friend, who has unexpectedly come by to drop off a housewarming gift. As Louise is deaf, she and Michelle talk in sign language, further frustrating Cathy’s determination to be the centre of attention.
2024-10-16 23:30:00
Topical debate on the big issues affecting Scotland and beyond. Members of the public have an hour to put their questions to a panel of politicians and other public figures about the biggest stories and the things they care about the most.
2024-10-17 00:30:00
Episode five in the second series of the comedy sketch show written and performed by Iain Connell and Robert Florence, and set in the fictional but strangely familiar Scottish town of Burnistoun. This time the town's caped crusader, Doberman Man, comes face-to-face with his archenemy Big Sanny Tolan's boy, Peter and Scott go to great lengths to avoid seeing the faces of rival fans celebrating a televised football match, and James Bond finally arrives in Burnistoun for an unpromising encounter with his local female contact. A vending machine fights back after being kicked by a dissatisfied would-be customer, we find out what action to take when being kept awake by noisy seagulls, and Carlos Zumba demonstrates why his dance craze is such a hit with the ladies. A local undertaker offers a surprising funeral deal and Burnistoun's local MP gets caught out by online technology. Finally, we go back in time to the local dance hall at the time of the Second World War and see how the local girls reacted when the Yanks came to Burnistoun.
2024-10-17 07:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-17 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-17 19:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-17 20:00:00
Winter is looming in Scotland. And while many are battening down the hatches and keeping warm, farmers are still outside caring for their livestock and making preparations for the year ahead. In North Uist, Fraser and Carianne set off for the mainland to sell their own tups and buy new ones ready for mating season. They don’t always agree on which is best, and the best don’t always prove their worth. In South Ayrshire, the Barclay family have always been keen competitors at agricultural shows. They are readying their best sheep for the Lanark Winter Show, with a lesson from dad John in how to prim and preen the perfect ewe before the boys take them into the ring, hoping for a rosette. At Thorabella Farm in Moray, intrepid entrepreneurs Nikki and Ollie begin their latest venture – farming rabbits to sell to a local hotel restaurant. They are new to keeping rabbits, and finding out the sex of the breeding stock proves a challenge.
2024-10-17 21:00:00
Carole Baxter and Diana Yates are at Beechgrove to demonstrate just what needs to be done for autumn and winter. They show how to plant garlic and take a look at some great species to plant for colourful barks and stems. There is also pruning to be getting on with, with the garden’s buddleia getting some attention, and there is some great advice on caring for heathers. George Anderson is in his garden pruning hydrangea, and Brian Cunningham is lifting the gladioli he planted earlier in the summer. Plus the usual round-up of handy hints and tips for the week ahead.
2024-10-17 21:30:00
Dougie visits a wildlife site just a stone’s throw from Glasgow city centre. He finds out how Claypits local nature reserve transformed from industrial wasteland to become a thriving inner city parkland with help from some of the passionate people who care for it. Rosie is in Fife, where she finds out how a nursery business is sustainably growing trees for the future, while Cammy is in Orkney to meet some hardy Shetland Cheviot sheep. Further north, Anne catches up with the Shetland chef who swapped Mumbai for Lerwick. Together, they cook up some of the best local seafood for a fusion feast. And in Royal Deeside, Dougie works some wood with the furniture maker raising awareness about the plight of the ash tree.
2024-10-17 22:00:00
All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you plus weather, entertainment news and sport.
2024-10-17 23:00:00
Awkward husbands make for an awkward chat, and a man-spreader learns a lesson.
2024-10-17 23:30:00
At just 18 years of age, Elliot is an international fraudster who is on the run from law enforcement around the globe. He pursues his scams around the world, chasing the dream of a lavish lifestyle. But it is a lonely existence, which leaves him craving connection with family and friends. It also proves to be a perilous one – trips to Dublin, Toronto and elsewhere accrue investigators and police officers, several of whom speak in interviews and archive footage, keen to ensure he serves time for his crimes. With a trail of crime stretching across continents, Elliot becomes more paranoid than ever that capture and a long stint in a foreign jail is just around the corner.
2024-10-18 00:15:00
Award-winning comedy with sketches, characters and observations courtesy of one of Scotland's most unique comic voices, Limmy. Drug experimenter Larry Forsyth plucks up the courage to do battle with his interviewer, Dee Dee bumps into a newsreader and contemplates national notoriety, plus we drop in on some sparkling party chat.
2024-10-18 00:45:00
Calamity James is a slapstick comedy about a young man, James, who is cursed with ‘acute misfortune syndrome’. James tries to reconnect with his dad after being thrown out by his mum for setting fire to their house at a family barbecue. In this world, chronic bad luck exists and the unbelievable is the everyday.
2024-10-18 07:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-18 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-18 19:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-18 20:00:00
All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you plus weather, entertainment news and sport.
2024-10-18 20:30:00
Jonathan Sutherland presents live coverage of Hamilton against Falkirk in the Scottish Championship.
2024-10-18 23:00:00
The television crew which makes 'Blighty's Hardest Pubs' drops by the Clansman and Boabby foolishly promises them all the action they can handle. Meanwhile Navid is suffering a mid-life crisis involving gambling, hair dye and bad dancing.
2024-10-18 23:30:00
Every ounce of Scottish football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights. It means everything, it means nothing, and this is what it looks like from the terrace.
2024-10-19 00:30:00
Des Clarke and special guests Laura Lexx, Jim Smith, Elaine Malcolmson and Rosco McLelland break down the week’s news and put it back together again. With politics, public opinion and even a smattering of showbiz as the teams look for the humour behind the headlines.
2024-10-19 07:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-19 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-19 19:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-19 20:00:00
All your weekend national, UK-wide and international news on Saturday evening at 7.
2024-10-19 20:15:00
Action and reaction to the afternoon’s five Scottish Premiership matches as Celtic host Aberdeen, Hibernian travel to Dundee United, Hearts take on St Mirren, Dundee travel to Motherwell and St Johnstone face Ross County.
2024-10-19 21:30:00
Banjo’s on home turf as he’s called in to redesign part of the Western Isles Hotel in Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. New owner Brian is entrusting him with a large salon room, which works as a spa and massage room by day and an intimate bar by night. With two separate clients to please in one room, Banjo has his work cut out. He decides to go for a complete, bold transformation, but finds himself completely out of his comfort zone in trying to hit both briefs.
2024-10-19 22:00:00
The Argyll Line closure comes to an end as the engineering works are completed. Anderston station and Glasgow Central Low Level reopen, but not without some final hurdles. Outside the station, apprentices are put to the test on a night shift at Polmadie. Back on the concourse, a special tea party is organised to celebrate the Queen's jubilee, while Paul and Jackie go on a trip to Bo’Ness to put in motion their big plans for the future of the tours.
2024-10-19 23:00:00
As the episode opens, Michelle and Alan are making the last minute tidy-ups before the neighbours arrive for the housewarming of their freshly decorated home. Beth and Eric are first in the door, followed by Christine wearing an eye patch (from a rogue newspaper eye-scratching incident), with Colin and Cathy not far behind. Cathy is of course not backward in coming forward with less than complimentary comments about the couple’s new-look home. Then in comes Louise, Michelle’s long-term friend, who has unexpectedly come by to drop off a housewarming gift. As Louise is deaf, she and Michelle talk in sign language, further frustrating Cathy’s determination to be the centre of attention.
2024-10-19 23:30:00
Awkward husbands make for an awkward chat, and a man-spreader learns a lesson.
2024-10-20 00:00:00
Due to severe overcrowding, the services in Barlinnie are stretched to the limit. Across Scotland, 2,500 referrals are made per year for drug and alcohol treatment. HMP Barlinnie, like all other prisons, is a hotspot for drug use, and the proliferation of spice causes huge unpredictability in the inmates. The recovery teams help provide psychological support for the inmates, but they are fighting against a vicious cycle. A midnight drone flies drugs directly into a cell, and inmate Jamie relapses with the temptation of illegal drugs. Darren calls in the chaplain to help him with self-harm attempts and suicide.
2024-10-20 07:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-20 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-20 19:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-20 20:00:00
All your weekend national, UK-wide and international news on Sunday evening at 7.
2024-10-20 20:15:00
Sportscene brings you extended highlights of Kilmarnock against Rangers.
2024-10-20 21:00:00
With Covid sweeping the country, Paisley paramedics Peter and Gary respond to a man who is having difficulty breathing and who receives a positive Covid result while the crew are on their way to hospital. The paramedics must get the patient into hospital as quickly as possible while also guarding against contracting the virus themselves. At the ambulance control centre, call-handler Remi is also supporting people who are struggling to breathe. However, one of his calls is more surprising - someone requesting a taxi for a drunk friend. Meanwhile, in Dundee, Chloe and Fergie treat a woman who has overdone it working in her garden and is now experiencing chest pains. They also attend a man who is slurring his speech and appears disorientated. The crew suspect a stroke and quickly take him to hospital. In Melrose, Lee and Nadine treat a woman who has fallen down a flight of stairs while on holiday, while paramedics in Paisley attend to a woman with complex health issues, including severe pain in her legs. And in Coatbridge, Liam and Siobhan respond to a call from a concerned mother whose toddler has taken a tumble off a trampoline and bumped his head.
2024-10-20 22:00:00
The television crew which makes 'Blighty's Hardest Pubs' drops by the Clansman and Boabby foolishly promises them all the action they can handle. Meanwhile Navid is suffering a mid-life crisis involving gambling, hair dye and bad dancing.
2024-10-20 22:30:00
Des Clarke and special guests Laura Lexx, Jim Smith, Elaine Malcolmson and Rosco McLelland break down the week’s news and put it back together again. With politics, public opinion and even a smattering of showbiz as the teams look for the humour behind the headlines.
2024-10-20 23:00:00
A Storyville documentary that tells the untold story of a seemingly ordinary Englishman who spent more than 40 years as a mercenary, fighting other people’s wars for money. Basingstoke-based Dave Tompkins was a petty thief who craved adventure. His career as an international mercenary began in Africa and took him all over the world - to Afghanistan, Croatia and later to Colombia, where he led a team commissioned to assassinate notorious Columbian drug lord Pablo Escobar. In Dogs of War, Dave tells his extraordinary story.
2024-10-21 00:30:00
Martin Geissler brings you all the main issues from the world of politics and beyond. Big interviews, discussion and analysis on the stories that matter to Scotland.
2024-10-21 07:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-21 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-21 15:00:00
A rare glimpse into the working world of the teams who keep the lights on in 208 lighthouses round the coast of Scotland and the Isle of Man.
2024-10-21 15:30:00
Dougie visits a wildlife site just a stone’s throw from Glasgow city centre. He finds out how Claypits local nature reserve transformed from industrial wasteland to become a thriving inner city parkland with help from some of the passionate people who care for it. Rosie is in Fife, where she finds out how a nursery business is sustainably growing trees for the future, while Cammy is in Orkney to meet some hardy Shetland Cheviot sheep. Further north, Anne catches up with the Shetland chef who swapped Mumbai for Lerwick. Together, they cook up some of the best local seafood for a fusion feast. And in Royal Deeside, Dougie works some wood with the furniture maker raising awareness about the plight of the ash tree.
2024-10-21 16:00:00
The expert judges visit three luxury holiday escapes while Grado goes behind the scenes. Afternoon tea and tennis lessons are tested at Kim Murray’s hotel, Cromlix. Georgian mansion Gilmerton House puts on a private chef, and at Links House, a private flight is arranged for guests. They are all five-star experiences, but which escape will go beyond expectations to win a place in the grand final.
2024-10-21 16:30:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-21 20:00:00
Jane Lewis brings you action and reaction to the weekend’s Scottish Women’s Premier League matches.
2024-10-21 20:30:00
Edith Bowman and Colin Murray explore the Glasgow Foodies’ Festival, where they discover the secrets to the best egg fried rice with chef Jimmy Lee, and how to spot ‘fake’ vanilla. Chef Julie Lin digs deep to reveal some myths about frozen food. Farmer Jim Smith learns the art of pickling, and discovers how and why one farm is turning its oats into milk.
2024-10-21 21:00:00
The caravan park owned and run by three generations of the Wallace family plays a big part in the community on the Fife coast. Manager Steven has volunteered at the nearby RNLI station since he was 17 and is on call. A park resident has recently joined a another kind of community - the bay’s wild swimmers - and goes for a dip with friends. Meanwhile, head chef James welcomes a new recruit to the kitchen, and the sun shines on a fund-raising fete.
2024-10-21 21:30:00
Police dismantle an organised crime group using trafficked women in brothels across Glasgow. Plus a look into the Crimewatch archives to see how police caught the murderer of Suzanne Pilley.
2024-10-21 22:00:00
All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you plus weather, entertainment news and sport.
2024-10-21 23:00:00
Tyler grows frustrated as pressures from DCI Douglas increase, landing him in a dangerous situation. Meanwhile, tensions rise when the O’Haras receive the results from the investigation into the fatal car crash.
2024-10-21 23:30:00
Banjo and his team are on South Uist in the Outer Hebrides. They’ve been called in to help crofters DJ and Lindsay, whose family have lived and worked the land there for generations. The couple want to turn their garage into a shop to sell their produce from. The dull breezeblock building has no character or charm, so Banjo has to work from scratch to transform this empty space. He searches for salvage around the island and from DJ’s crofter mum, and he decides to clad the walls in disused corrugated iron panels he finds around the island. But with a budget of only £4,000, will he pull off his homestead kitchen design vision.
2024-10-22 00:00:00
Jules and Greg take the plunge into the Isle of Skye’s dramatic rock pools and waterfalls.
2024-10-22 00:30:00
Episode five in the second series of the comedy sketch show written and performed by Iain Connell and Robert Florence, and set in the fictional but strangely familiar Scottish town of Burnistoun. This time the town's caped crusader, Doberman Man, comes face-to-face with his archenemy Big Sanny Tolan's boy, Peter and Scott go to great lengths to avoid seeing the faces of rival fans celebrating a televised football match, and James Bond finally arrives in Burnistoun for an unpromising encounter with his local female contact. A vending machine fights back after being kicked by a dissatisfied would-be customer, we find out what action to take when being kept awake by noisy seagulls, and Carlos Zumba demonstrates why his dance craze is such a hit with the ladies. A local undertaker offers a surprising funeral deal and Burnistoun's local MP gets caught out by online technology. Finally, we go back in time to the local dance hall at the time of the Second World War and see how the local girls reacted when the Yanks came to Burnistoun.
2024-10-22 07:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-22 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-22 19:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-22 20:00:00
With Covid sweeping the country, Paisley paramedics Peter and Gary respond to a man who is having difficulty breathing and who receives a positive Covid result while the crew are on their way to hospital. The paramedics must get the patient into hospital as quickly as possible while also guarding against contracting the virus themselves. At the ambulance control centre, call-handler Remi is also supporting people who are struggling to breathe. However, one of his calls is more surprising - someone requesting a taxi for a drunk friend. Meanwhile, in Dundee, Chloe and Fergie treat a woman who has overdone it working in her garden and is now experiencing chest pains. They also attend a man who is slurring his speech and appears disorientated. The crew suspect a stroke and quickly take him to hospital. In Melrose, Lee and Nadine treat a woman who has fallen down a flight of stairs while on holiday, while paramedics in Paisley attend to a woman with complex health issues, including severe pain in her legs. And in Coatbridge, Liam and Siobhan respond to a call from a concerned mother whose toddler has taken a tumble off a trampoline and bumped his head.
2024-10-22 21:00:00
Paisley, Scotland's biggest town, was one of its wealthiest when local mill owners J & P Coats were at the peak of their powers and one of the world's three biggest companies. This social history tells the story of the company, its workers, and the rise and fall of their town as the centre of the world thread industry. Narrated by leading actress and one-time 'mill girl' Phyllis Logan.
2024-10-22 22:00:00
All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you plus weather, entertainment news and sport.
2024-10-22 23:00:00
One of the main aims in prison today is the rehabilitation of prisoners. In Barlinnie, many prisoners are locked up for 23 hours a day - one way out is to get a job. Prison jobs provide learnt skills and behaviours, but these jobs are not easy to come by. Prisoners can earn promotions as they become trusted in the workplaces. Two prisoners, Robert and John, have their release dates in sight and are working towards life on the outside. Albanian drug dealer Robert is fighting deportation while desperately hoping to be returned to his son. Violent offender John searches for a new start to try and beat his alcohol addiction. The programme includes an eye-opening interview with one of Scotland’s most notorious gangsters, Jimmy Boyle.
2024-10-23 00:00:00
In the heart of west Belfast, a promising young boxer is tragically found stabbed to death. PSNI Detective John McVea faces the challenge of solving a murder that holds the potential to disrupt the fragile peace within the community. Eamonn Jr. was a 22-year-old engineering student and the son of champion boxer Eamonn Magee Sr. His murder occurred in Twinbrook, an area where distrust between the police and the community remains high. To successfully crack the case, Detective McVea must gain the trust and cooperation of the community. This pivotal moment prompts him to make a groundbreaking decision, not only altering the course of the investigation but also reshaping his entire approach to policing.
2024-10-23 07:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-23 13:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-23 19:00:00
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
2024-10-23 20:00:00
Paul’s loch-hopping journey starts in the west, on a wild and windswept stretch of Loch Hourn. Travelling inland, he reaches the sheltered Loch Quoich, where he hears tales of Scotland’s last outlaw. On the shores of Loch Lochy, he meets a couple who had a memorable encounter with a monster from the deep called Lizzie. A detour south leads to a ruined bridge where the first shots of the ’45 were fired, and on Loch Ness, Paul meets a man who remembers the fastest man on water, John Cobb. Heading west again to the forgotten lands of Morvern, Paul sees the devil in a fossil before plunging deep underground to discover a connection between sand and WWII. At Fort William in Lochaber, he follows a Jacobite theme, encountering the Strange Plate and the secrets of Jacobite banknotes. Journey’s end is a ‘loch that never was’ beneath the magnificent 300ft Steall Falls.
2024-10-23 21:00:00
A freight backlog in Stornoway has area operations manager Fiona struggling to keep supply lines to the isles open, and CalMac trainee sisters Tanya and Natalie go to sea.
2024-10-23 22:00:00
All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you plus weather, entertainment news and sport.
2024-10-23 23:00:00
Sensing Jonathon’s grip on Mikey tightening, Gillian tries to prevent Mikey being further isolated from her. A misunderstanding leads to an overly protective Sam, and feeling Bernie’s absence, a despondent Suzie looks to her future.
2024-10-23 23:30:00
Topical debate on the big issues affecting Scotland and beyond. Members of the public have an hour to put their questions to a panel of politicians and other public figures about the biggest stories and the things they care about the most.