Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
Food producers with fledgling businesses test out their products. In the grand final, the seven heat winners fight it out for the title best up-and-coming artisan. Show more
The owners of three terraced houses in Cardiff hand over their keys to a group of their knowledgeable nosey neighbours. The properties include an Edwardian terrace with a sleek, modern update. Show more
Western drama with John Wayne as a US cavalry officer on his last duty before retiring, escorting two women civilians to a stagecoach. The second in John Ford's cavalry trilogy. Show more
Sylvia Syms looks back through the BBC’s archives to tell the story of what is perhaps cinema’s most enduring and most visual genre. Show more
Liz Bonnin explores relationships in the animal kingdom and asks whether animals love. She meets two elephants with a lifelong friendship and a remarkable pair of penguins. Show more
Simon travels to Burma and Bangladesh to learn about the roots and consequences of the Rohingya refugee crisis. Show more
Two-part documentary series. Simon visits Mandalay and travels to a conflict zone to meet a rebel army who have been fighting the Burmese military for decades. Show more
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Michael Stewart and Steven Thompson join Jonathan Sutherland in the studio to look back at the weekend's Scottish Premiership action. Show more
Paul travels from mysterious Loch Ussie and discovers wickedness in Strathpeffer and a fairy bridge over the Dornoch Firth. Show more
Neil Oliver tells the story of Scotland's ancient clans. He reveals how the clans plotted against the charismatic Mary Stewart, leading, ultimately, to her death Show more
A widow strikes up an unlikely relationship with her dead husband's foul-mouthed employee. Through vulgarity she finally finds her own voice. Show more
The BBC is making a documentary on the death of Big Jazz, and Danny decides to get involved. The others resent the amount of attention that he is getting.
Director Ewan Fletcher introduces this short thriller which looks at jealousy and control and delivers a killer final twist.
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From their recent sold out gig at SWG3, Pale Waves perform ‘There’s A Honey’, in front of their biggest (and loudest) Scottish audience yet, recorded live for TUNE.
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.