Plot: Five ex-Special Forces soldiers recreate the SAS's secret selection process and put 30 men through it, in the ultimate test of their physical and - more importantly - psychological resilience.
Plot: Katie Morag has two grannies - Grannie Island and Granma Mainland. The two grannies are as different as different can be. It's the day of the Isle of Struay Show with its main attraction, the Grand Struay Sheep Contest, and Grannie Island is trying to win the prize with her beloved sheep Alecina for...
Plot: This program features the art critic, Andrew Graham Dixon, presenting the best of the month's arts and culture news, covering books, art, film, architecture and more.
Plot: Raven, an ancient and immortal Scottish warlord, guides his young charges - warriors - in a gruelling set of challenges to discover who will triumph and emerge as the Ultimate Warrior.
Plot: A group of extraordinary spies, each experts in their own fields, belong to the Impossible Missions Force (IMF) -- first headed up by Daniel Briggs and later overseen by Jim Phelps. The IMF is a government agency that undertakes only the most hazardous of espionage missions. The beginning of each episode...
Plot: Newsnight Scotland was a current affairs television programme, broadcast by BBC Scotland from BBC Pacific Quay in Glasgow as an opt out of the main London-based Newsnight programme. It was broadcast at 11pm from Mondays to Thursdays, replacing the last twenty minutes of Newsnight on BBC Two Scotland...
Plot: Nine people face an unexpected twist in life when they're caught in a bank robbery and are forced to endure a 52-hour hostage standoff, an event that leaves several people dead. Despite going back to their "normal" lives afterward, each member of the group comes to realize they'll likely stay linked...
Plot: Dè a-nis? is a Scottish Gaelic-language children's program produced by BBC Gà idhlig. It is broadcast on BBC Alba on Wednesday nights at 6:00pm. "Dè a-nis" is Gaelic for "What Now?" Wikipedia
Plot: The Adventure Show is a sport programme produced by Adventure Show Productions for BBC Sport Scotland, formerly broadcast on BBC Two Scotland and since 2019 on BBC Scotland. It is hosted by Dougie Vipond. Wikipedia
Plot: Speaking our Language is a Scottish Gaelic learners' television programme that ran from 9 January 1993 to 22 November 1996. Running for 72 episodes through four series, the series was produced by Scottish Television and presented by Rhoda MacDonald, STV's then-head of Gaelic output. Wikipedia
Plot: Dòtaman is the longest running Scottish Gaelic children's TV programme for pre-schoolers. It began 17 October 1985 starring Donnie Macleod, formerly of Na h-Ãganaich, whose appearances made him a cult figure. Donnie was primarily the singer across the many series of the programme. Wikipedia...
Plot: Dougie heads for the hills to find out how Scotland's mountain resorts are preparing for the winter season, and what effect climate change is having on business. He looks back to the summer when he encountered some beautiful snow patches that were made last winter. Euan investigates how clear labelling...
Plot: An LÃ is a Scottish Gaelic-language news programme broadcast on the Gaelic-language channel, BBC Alba. The programme, based at BBC Alba's newsroom in Inverness, began at 8pm on Monday 22 September 2008 and provides a 30-minute bulletin of Scottish, British and international news for Gaelic speakers...
Plot: Julie Fowlis presents a music series that takes place at an extraordinary time in our history. The series gives musicians, deprived of playing live concerts, a virtual stage and an opportunity to perform directly from their homes to viewing fans.
Plot: Seachd Là is a weekly Scottish Gaelic-language news magazine produced by BBC Alba, featuring a round up of the week's news. Its stories are from BBC Alba's news programmes An Là and Eòrpa. It is shown on Sundays from the Glasgow newsroom and is presented by An Là weather presenter, Kirsteen...