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- The lives of the kids at Degrassi Community School deal with the serious and sometimes taboo issues that plague teenagers.
- Stunning locations, logistical headaches. Interior Design Masters champ Banjo Beale returns to his Hebridean home, breathing new life into homes and businesses across the Islands.
- A history of the growth and development of art in Scotland, focusing on the most famous figures from David Wilkie and Robert Adam through Charles Rennie Mackintosh and others
- Renowned wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan gets close to wild cheetah in the stunning Kalahari, experiencing first hand the very real dangers these beautiful big cats face.
- Set in an underfunded community centre in north Glasgow, this sitcom gives an insight into local life and the characters who frequent Sunshine Centre Community Halls, aka "The Sunny."
- An excellent narration of oil industry since early days to 20th century and up to today. How oil changed the world and shaped our modern world today.
- Powerful animated films, in which elderly Jewish Holocaust survivors tell their stories of Nazi persecution in their childhood and how they escaped from occupied Europe to Britain.
- The untold story of over fifty thousand Irish men, women and children who were transported by Cromwell and sold as slaves to rich English planters in Barbados. So what happed to these white slaves? Could it be that their descendents are among the small white population known by the derogatory title of Red Legs, a dwindling group of whom still live on the island? Can this underclass, historically shunned by the white planters, reluctant to work alongside the African population, and affected by 300 years of inbreeding and subsistence living, trace its ancestry back to the Barbadosed Irish?
- In a show that combines stand-up, storytelling and musical performance, German-born comedian André Schneider throws in some teasing references to popular culture and, halfway through the show, starts flirting with members of the audience.
- Kirsty Wark sets out to answer common questions about the menopause, cutting through some of the confusion and confronting some taboo aspects of this very personal subject.
- Scotland's thriving adventure sports scene - from mountain biking and kayaking, to adventure racing, surfing and mountain marathons
- Writer, adventurer and angler Will Millard follows the River Wye from its source in the mountains of mid-Wales to the Severn estuary exploring its importance to local communities along the way.
- BBC Scotland's coverage of the 2018 TRNSMT music festival.
- A round-up of the unbroadcast first round matches, followed by live second round coverage of Jimmy White vs. Ding Junhui and Mark Selby vs. David Morris.
- All the stars of New Tricks join Matt and Alex.
- The recreation team must rebuild steps on a well-worn pathway up a hillside. A specialist team from Wales arrive to harvest timber from inaccessible areas. We learn about two conservation projects.
- A specialist engineering team is called in when crosscut stacker breaks down at the sawmill in Lockerbie. A decline in salmon numbers has led to a tireless effort to restock the River Cree. The recreation team deal with a rat problem.