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Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 17-11-2024 12:00:00

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17-11-2024 18:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 17-11-2024 18:00:00

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17-11-2024 19:00:00

All your weekend national, UK-wide and international news on Sunday evening at 7.

Starting: 17-11-2024 19:00:00

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17-11-2024 19:15:00

Before skip Rhona Martin and her teammates took to the ice at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, curling was a quirky minority sport to the vast majority of Scots and virtually unknown to the rest of the UK. However, by the time Martin prepared to play her last stone, six million British television viewers sat glued to their screens into the night. This celebratory film marks the 20th anniversary of a sporting battle against the odds that saw Great Britain's women's curling team make sporting history and captivate the UK.

Starting: 17-11-2024 19:15:00

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17-11-2024 20:15:00

How Archie Macpherson’s broadcasting career saw him become the voice and face of Scottish football.

Starting: 17-11-2024 20:15:00

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17-11-2024 20:45:00

Rewind takes a look back at 1987 and the news, music and stories from Scotland and around the world. It was the year Margaret Thatcher won an historic third term in office and US President Ronald Reagan travelled to West Germany and issued a demand to Mikhail Gorbachev to ease the Cold War. In sport, Australia and New Zealand hosted the first Rugby World Cup while closer to home St Mirren won their first ever Scottish Cup. Scots bands Hue and Cry and The Proclaimers were making the charts alongside US singer Whitney Houston, while Tutti Frutti entertained us on TV and Dirty Dancing was a hit on the big screen.

Starting: 17-11-2024 20:45:00

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17-11-2024 21:00:00

In Kyle of Lochalsh, officers conduct a search warrant on an elderly neighbour’s flat. They suspect she is dealing Class A drugs right under their noses. In Inverness, fears grow for a missing father. A sighting on CCTV gives the police some clues of his movements, but he has been missing for days. The man’s friends and family worry about his mental health and the search is escalated to high risk. It’s day one on Skye for rookie cop Cameron as a 999 call comes in reporting human remains spotted in the island’s main harbour. And wildlife officer PC Dan Sutherland investigates the suspicious sudden disappearance of a protected, and satellite-tagged, golden eagle.

Starting: 17-11-2024 21:00:00

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17-11-2024 22:00:00

Scottish sitcom. Jack and Victor get a taste of how the other half live when they are mistaken for two socialites by a couple of rich widows, but the gang from Craiglang are not happy at missing out.

Starting: 17-11-2024 22:00:00

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17-11-2024 22:30:00

Join Des Clarke and his special guests including: Diona Doherty, Liam Withnail, Susan Riddell and Jamie MacDonald as they offer their own take on the last seven days.

Starting: 17-11-2024 22:30:00

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17-11-2024 23:00:00

Michelle McManus serves up big name interviews, features and the latest in entertainment and culture news from across Scotland.

Starting: 17-11-2024 23:00:00

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18-11-2024 00:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 18-11-2024 00:00:00

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18-11-2024 06:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 18-11-2024 06:00:00

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18-11-2024 12:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 18-11-2024 12:00:00

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18-11-2024 14:30:00

In this episode, Dougie is in Garioch - Aberdeenshire's farming heartland - to discover why volcanic rock dust is being spread on the fields. Cammy visits a career fair in Aviemore to find out what kind of rural jobs are available to those about to embark on their working lives. Survival instructor Will Hall is back for a bushcraft masterclass, and this time he is tracking wildlife. Elsewhere, Rosie enjoys a day out at Perth Racecourse to see the jockey hopefuls of the future. And ahead of this year’s BBC Food and Farming Awards, Dougie meets the first of the shortlisted entries in the BBC Scotland Local Food Hero category.

Starting: 18-11-2024 14:30:00

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18-11-2024 15:00:00

Bespoke pods on Mull offering sea adventures, a refurbished bunkhouse in Rum’s wild landscape, and a lochside outdoor centre in the Cairngorms are visited by the judges. Grado goes behind the scenes to find out what makes each escape special – but which one will exceed the judges’ expectations and make it to the grand final.

Starting: 18-11-2024 15:00:00

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18-11-2024 15:30:00

Twenty new apprentices join the ranks of CalMac, while Tiree crofters ready their cattle for the final island market of the season, drawing buyers from across Scotland.

Starting: 18-11-2024 15:30:00

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18-11-2024 16:30:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 18-11-2024 16:30:00

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18-11-2024 19:00:00

Jane Lewis presents highlights from the weekend's fixtures in the SWPL.

Starting: 18-11-2024 19:00:00

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18-11-2024 19:30:00

Dazza and Natalie hit the Scottish Borders in the first ever green episode of Eat the Town. Our fearless presenters hit the streets of Galashiels on bikes in search of the best food and best activities Gala has to offer, all while lowering their carbon footprint. One of them is going to be taking home the secret prize, but, more importantly, if it’s a green episode, Darren might have to eat a vegetable.

Starting: 18-11-2024 19:30:00

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18-11-2024 20:00:00

Owner and manager Alan shows his daughter the ropes as she sees another side to the family business. The Fife caravan park has been operating under restrictions for 18 months, but at last things are starting to return to normal, and staff and caravan residents are desperate to get back to doing the things they love. Former martial arts champion Alan puts on a taekwondo training session, there’s a live music performance for residents and guests, and a caravan owner and music lover hosts a jam session.

Starting: 18-11-2024 20:00:00

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18-11-2024 20:30:00

JJ Chalmers and Grado uncover the best holiday escapes in Scotland. However, it’s up to friends and families from all over Scotland to decide which escapes make it to the grand final. Scotland’s greatest waterfront escape is decided by Suzie and Shirley, two best friends from Edinburgh. These city slickers are like fish out of water when it comes to these remote escapes, but they find themselves wowed by the contemporary Inverlonan bothies, a retreat on Davaar Island and The Boathouse on Arran.

Starting: 18-11-2024 20:30:00

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18-11-2024 21:00:00

All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you, plus weather, entertainment news and sport.

Starting: 18-11-2024 21:00:00

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18-11-2024 22:00:00

When Bob goes missing, Angus discovers just how much he has been struggling with the loss of Kim. Meanwhile, Alex does some digging to identify the grass, and Maggie gets wind of who their intruder was.

Starting: 18-11-2024 22:00:00

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18-11-2024 22:30:00

Squire and McGill are on a lengthy stakeout, poised to pounce on their perpetrator. However, without sustenance, can they handle the hunger long enough to capture their prey.

Starting: 18-11-2024 22:30:00

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18-11-2024 23:00:00

From first dates to getting hitched, some of Scotland’s funniest minds raid the BBC archives to explore relationships.

Starting: 18-11-2024 23:00:00

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19-11-2024 00:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 19-11-2024 00:00:00

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19-11-2024 06:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 19-11-2024 06:00:00

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19-11-2024 12:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 19-11-2024 12:00:00

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19-11-2024 18:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 19-11-2024 18:00:00

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19-11-2024 19:00:00

Mark and Andrew go on a winter adventure in the heart of the Cairngorms with outdoors expert Kirk Watson along for the ride. It's a ski touring trip to remember, with some breathtaking views and an unusual accommodation solution.

Starting: 19-11-2024 19:00:00

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19-11-2024 19:30:00

Mark and Andrew travel from fresh water to salt water on a coastal sea kayak expedition, navigating the great Loch Shiel before making their way down the river and onto Loch Moidart and the coast.

Starting: 19-11-2024 19:30:00

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19-11-2024 20:00:00

A CalMac deckhand takes to beekeeping, the ferry to Arran berths in bad weather, CalMac managers face frustrated islanders, and a whisky is launched on Harris.

Starting: 19-11-2024 20:00:00

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19-11-2024 21:00:00

All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you, plus weather, entertainment news and sport.

Starting: 19-11-2024 21:00:00

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19-11-2024 22:00:00

William Beggs is wanted in connection to the murder of Barry Wallace but has fled the country and handed himself in to police in Amsterdam, hoping to benefit from their robust extradition laws. He claims that he won’t stand a fair trial due to the press coverage of the case in Scotland. While extradition proceedings take place, Strathclyde Police use the time to build a strong case against Beggs. They return to his flat in the hope of finding additional forensic evidence. At the same time, they uncover more attacks linked to Beggs and make a crucial breakthrough when a new witness comes forward. Back in Amsterdam, Beggs is about to learn his fate – will he be extradited to the UK to stand trial for the murder of Barry Wallace.

Starting: 19-11-2024 22:00:00

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19-11-2024 22:30:00

After 12 months of legal wrangling, William Beggs is finally extradited from the Netherlands to Scotland, where he will be tried for the murder of 18-year-old Barry Wallace at the high court of Edinburgh. Beggs denies the killing, but blood samples belonging to Wallace were found in his flat. The Crown must now prove beyond reasonable doubt that Beggs is the killer and will be relying on a former friend of the accused to give evidence. In accordance with Scots law, the Crown can’t inform the jury of Beggs’s previous convictions. Will William Beggs be found guilty, or will he walk free.

Starting: 19-11-2024 22:30:00

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20-11-2024 00:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 20-11-2024 00:00:00

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20-11-2024 06:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 20-11-2024 06:00:00

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20-11-2024 12:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 20-11-2024 12:00:00

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20-11-2024 18:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 20-11-2024 18:00:00

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20-11-2024 19:00:00

From its source in remote Loch Spey, Paul follows the South Esk River to the east coast. He then explores the beautiful and surprising River Ayr.

Starting: 20-11-2024 19:00:00

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20-11-2024 20:00:00

In Kyle of Lochalsh, officers conduct a search warrant on an elderly neighbour’s flat. They suspect she is dealing Class A drugs right under their noses. In Inverness, fears grow for a missing father. A sighting on CCTV gives the police some clues of his movements, but he has been missing for days. The man’s friends and family worry about his mental health and the search is escalated to high risk. It’s day one on Skye for rookie cop Cameron as a 999 call comes in reporting human remains spotted in the island’s main harbour. And wildlife officer PC Dan Sutherland investigates the suspicious sudden disappearance of a protected, and satellite-tagged, golden eagle.

Starting: 20-11-2024 20:00:00

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20-11-2024 21:00:00

All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you, plus weather, entertainment news and sport.

Starting: 20-11-2024 21:00:00

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20-11-2024 22:00:00

Tyler finds himself cornered by the Murdochs, who are determined to meet his mystery woman. A brazen Maggie confronts the intruder, and Madonna attempts to get closer to Conor.

Starting: 20-11-2024 22:00:00

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20-11-2024 22:30:00

Highlights of this year’s BAFTA Scotland Awards, recognising the very best in Scottish TV and film. A major event in the Scottish arts and culture calendar, the awards are a celebration of the vibrant Scottish screen industries. With nominees from acclaimed productions such as Out of Darkness, Baby Reindeer, The Lesson, Two Doors Down, and Dinosaur, the awards celebrate the achievements of first-time nominees and established household names alike. Recorded before a packed audience glittering with stars of screens big and small, this year will also see broadcasting legend Hazel Irvine receive a very special award for Outstanding Contribution to Television. Presented by Edith Bowman, with Sanjeev Kohli and some very special guests.

Starting: 20-11-2024 22:30:00

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21-11-2024 00:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 21-11-2024 00:00:00

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21-11-2024 06:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 21-11-2024 06:00:00

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21-11-2024 12:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 21-11-2024 12:00:00

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21-11-2024 18:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 21-11-2024 18:00:00

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21-11-2024 19:00:00

As the days grow longer, the MacDonalds round up their pregnant Highland cattle on the tiny island of Vallay off North Uist for a prenatal check up and vitamin boost. In Newtonmore in the Cairngorms, Jenni’s new alpaca arena is finally finished, which means her menagerie of alpacas, donkeys and goats must be moved to their new home. Nikki and Ollie are speculating to accumulate in Moray, splashing out on a new honesty shack.

Starting: 21-11-2024 19:00:00

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21-11-2024 20:00:00

Michelle McManus serves up big name interviews, features and the latest in entertainment and culture news from across Scotland.

Starting: 21-11-2024 20:00:00

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21-11-2024 20:30:00

In this episode, the team are in Moray for a special episode about Findhorn Bay. Dougie goes upstream along the River Findhorn to meet the water bailiff and find out about his job policing and protecting the catchment. Meanwhile, Rosie goes in search of lost Findhorn and discovers how an entire village disappeared after extreme weather events. Cammy volunteers for a training exercise with a team of dedicated locals on hand to respond to incidents in and around the bay and coast. Anne meets leading conservationist Roy Dennis to catch sight of the visiting autumn geese and hears why it’s such an important destination for them. And ahead of this year’s BBC Food and Farming Awards, Dougie meets another of the shortlisted entries in the BBC Scotland Local Food Hero category.

Starting: 21-11-2024 20:30:00

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21-11-2024 21:00:00

All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you, plus weather, entertainment news and sport. Also in HD. [S.

Starting: 21-11-2024 21:00:00

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21-11-2024 22:00:00

Actor Richard returns home from London to visit his dad Ken, a year on from the passing of his mum Jean. But on arriving, he realises his dad may need more help than he'd originally thought.

Starting: 21-11-2024 22:00:00

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21-11-2024 22:30:00

3\/6. As Calder and Tosh wrestle with the revelation of Annie's past, Noah offers a cryptic clue about the night she was killed. Also in HD. [S,AD.

Starting: 21-11-2024 22:30:00

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22-11-2024 00:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 22-11-2024 00:00:00

End
22-11-2024 06:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 22-11-2024 06:00:00

End
22-11-2024 12:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 22-11-2024 12:00:00

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22-11-2024 18:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 22-11-2024 18:00:00

End
22-11-2024 19:00:00

All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you, plus weather, entertainment news and sport.

Starting: 22-11-2024 19:00:00

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22-11-2024 19:30:00

Live Championship football comes from Hampden as Queen’s Park take on leaders Falkirk.

Starting: 22-11-2024 19:30:00

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22-11-2024 22:00:00

Scottish sitcom. Craiglang is plunged into darkness when the sub station goes on the blink. The vulnerable pensioners take radical measures to protect themselves from the night crawlers.

Starting: 22-11-2024 22:00:00

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22-11-2024 22:30:00

The fans' view 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.

Starting: 22-11-2024 22:30:00

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23-11-2024 00:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 23-11-2024 00:00:00

End
23-11-2024 06:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 23-11-2024 06:00:00

End
23-11-2024 12:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 23-11-2024 12:00:00

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23-11-2024 18:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 23-11-2024 18:00:00

End
23-11-2024 19:00:00

All your weekend national, UK-wide and international news on Saturday evening at 7.

Starting: 23-11-2024 19:00:00

End
23-11-2024 19:15:00

Michelle McManus serves up big name interviews, features and the latest in entertainment and culture news from across Scotland.

Starting: 23-11-2024 19:15:00

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23-11-2024 19:45:00

BBC political editor Glenn Campbell felt he’d had a lucky escape in 2023 when he fell off his bike, breaking ten ribs. Just six weeks later, he was diagnosed with incurable brain cancer.

Starting: 23-11-2024 19:45:00

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23-11-2024 20:15:00

In Kyle of Lochalsh, officers conduct a search warrant on an elderly neighbour’s flat. They suspect she is dealing Class A drugs right under their noses. In Inverness, fears grow for a missing father. A sighting on CCTV gives the police some clues of his movements, but he has been missing for days. The man’s friends and family worry about his mental health and the search is escalated to high risk. It’s day one on Skye for rookie cop Cameron as a 999 call comes in reporting human remains spotted in the island’s main harbour. And wildlife officer PC Dan Sutherland investigates the suspicious sudden disappearance of a protected, and satellite-tagged, golden eagle.

Starting: 23-11-2024 20:15:00

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23-11-2024 21:15:00

Scotland’s favourite force are back battling bams and busting scams. The Chief deals with speculation he might quit his tartan patch to become head of the London Met, while Fletcher and McLaren tackle safe sport at their local rugby club. Meanwhile, Bobby helps Millar and McKelvie recover a lethal weapon from a nearby community centre, and there is some red-hot romance for McIntosh and McKay to investigate out in the countryside. And the launch of Scottish Police Force TV features an in-depth interview with the Chief conducted by a Scottish broadcasting legend.

Starting: 23-11-2024 21:15:00

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23-11-2024 21:45:00

Another chance to feast on the Fat. Sink your teeth into more of the very best sketches compiled from the original Chewin' the Fat series.

Starting: 23-11-2024 21:45:00

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23-11-2024 22:15:00

Grado, Fern Brady, Bruce Devlin and Jane McCarry, among others, remember how and where to have a party. They share the fun and frolics of house parties, hitting the town, how to approach toilet banter, and Scotland’s response to international dance crazes. Plus the perils and pitfalls of the end of the party, and how to successfully navigating that tricky journey home.

Starting: 23-11-2024 22:15:00

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23-11-2024 22:30:00

William Beggs is wanted in connection to the murder of Barry Wallace but has fled the country and handed himself in to police in Amsterdam, hoping to benefit from their robust extradition laws. He claims that he won’t stand a fair trial due to the press coverage of the case in Scotland. While extradition proceedings take place, Strathclyde Police use the time to build a strong case against Beggs. They return to his flat in the hope of finding additional forensic evidence. At the same time, they uncover more attacks linked to Beggs and make a crucial breakthrough when a new witness comes forward. Back in Amsterdam, Beggs is about to learn his fate – will he be extradited to the UK to stand trial for the murder of Barry Wallace.

Starting: 23-11-2024 22:30:00

End
23-11-2024 23:00:00

After 12 months of legal wrangling, William Beggs is finally extradited from the Netherlands to Scotland, where he will be tried for the murder of 18-year-old Barry Wallace at the high court of Edinburgh. Beggs denies the killing, but blood samples belonging to Wallace were found in his flat. The Crown must now prove beyond reasonable doubt that Beggs is the killer and will be relying on a former friend of the accused to give evidence. In accordance with Scots law, the Crown can’t inform the jury of Beggs’s previous convictions. Will William Beggs be found guilty, or will he walk free.

Starting: 23-11-2024 23:00:00

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24-11-2024 00:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 24-11-2024 00:00:00

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24-11-2024 06:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 24-11-2024 06:00:00

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24-11-2024 12:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 24-11-2024 12:00:00

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24-11-2024 18:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 24-11-2024 18:00:00

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24-11-2024 19:00:00

All your weekend national, UK-wide and international news on Sunday evening at 7.

Starting: 24-11-2024 19:00:00

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24-11-2024 19:15:00

How Steve Archibald made the leap from part-time football at Clyde and working as a car mechanic to star striker at Barcelona.

Starting: 24-11-2024 19:15:00

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24-11-2024 19:45:00

From the teams searching for the Bavarian pine vole that hasn't been seen in the wild for 60 years, to the rangers trying to protect Slovenia’s endangered eagle-owls, wildlife film-maker Libby Penman showcases a wide range of success stories from across Europe. They celebrate the amazing work of conservationists fighting to save our precious plants and animals. Exploring some of the projects taking place across the continent, Libby reveals how puffins on Northern Ireland’s only inhabited island are being protected from furry intruders, why racoon dogs are moving south into Sweden, and how a highland landscape is being completely transformed within the biggest National Nature Reserve in the UK. Ultimately, she discovers that despite their different objectives, these projects all have one thing in common. At their heart are passionate people making an extraordinary effort to help bring our endangered wildlife back from the brink.

Starting: 24-11-2024 19:45:00

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24-11-2024 20:45:00

Texas make waves with I Don’t Want a Lover as the St Enoch Centre opens in Glasgow. Jack Nicholson stars as the Joker alongside Michael Keaton in Batman, and George HW Bush is sworn in as president of the USA. Jackie Bird presents Reporting Scotland for the first time as John Craven steps down from Newsround. It’s also the year Maurice Johnston switches sides and signs for Rangers after agreeing a deal with Celtic. Andy Stewart returns to the charts with Donald Where’s Yer Troosers, and Desmond’s first appears on Channel Four. The Proclaimers score another hit with I’m On My Way, and the Berlin Wall comes down as the decade comes to an end.

Starting: 24-11-2024 20:45:00

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24-11-2024 21:00:00

In rural Aviemore, it’s the landscape that threatens as a young man is reported missing overnight from a residential activity centre. The specialist police mountain rescue team assemble alongside local groups as they search the nearby foothills of the Cairngorm Mountains. The missing man has been lost in the wilds overnight and, with temperatures plummeting, it’s race against time to find him before he comes to harm. In Inverness, a shocking hit-and-run incident involving a stolen van and a cyclist is caught on CCTV. This sparks a desperate manhunt across the city as police realise that they are dealing with a man and woman who have embarked on a violent crime spree. On Skye, officers Cameron and Darren investigate the discovery of a child’s rucksack near an abandoned house. Thirty miles north, a taxi driver has been targeted in a vicious assault in Inverness city centre. A passenger punched and smashed his cab window after refusing to pay by cash and has disappeared into the night, with officers Laurie and Aiden in hot pursuit.

Starting: 24-11-2024 21:00:00

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24-11-2024 22:00:00

Scottish sitcom. Craiglang is plunged into darkness when the sub station goes on the blink. The vulnerable pensioners take radical measures to protect themselves from the night crawlers.

Starting: 24-11-2024 22:00:00

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24-11-2024 22:30:00

Join Des Clarke and his guests Ria Lina, Ignacio Lopez, Kathleen Hughes and Mark Nelson as they offer their own unique take on the last seven days of news.

Starting: 24-11-2024 22:30:00

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24-11-2024 23:00:00

Michelle McManus serves up interviews with the biggest names in entertainment from across Scotland, plus music and features from the culture and arts scene. Michelle McManus chats to Gregor Fisher and Greg McHugh about their father-son relationship in their brand new series Only Child. Larry Dean shares stories behind his biggest tour yet, and his podcast series with Stacey Dooley. Songwriting icon Joan Armatrading chats about her new record, How Did This Happen and What Does It Now Mean? Alice Cruikshank chats to winners Ashley Storrie, Hazel Irvine and Safia Oakley-Green backstage at the Scottish BAFTAs. And ahead of this year’s BBC Radio Scotland Young Jazz Musician of the Year award, 2023 winner Ben Shankland performs his version of Bob Dylan’s Make You Feel My Love.

Starting: 24-11-2024 23:00:00

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25-11-2024 00:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 25-11-2024 00:00:00

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25-11-2024 06:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 25-11-2024 06:00:00

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25-11-2024 12:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 25-11-2024 12:00:00

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25-11-2024 14:30:00

In this episode, the team are in Moray for a special episode about Findhorn Bay. Dougie goes upstream along the River Findhorn to meet the water bailiff and find out about his job policing and protecting the catchment. Meanwhile, Rosie goes in search of lost Findhorn and discovers how an entire village disappeared after extreme weather events. Cammy volunteers for a training exercise with a team of dedicated locals on hand to respond to incidents in and around the bay and coast. Anne meets leading conservationist Roy Dennis to catch sight of the visiting autumn geese and hears why it’s such an important destination for them. And ahead of this year’s BBC Food and Farming Awards, Dougie meets another of the shortlisted entries in the BBC Scotland Local Food Hero category.

Starting: 25-11-2024 14:30:00

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25-11-2024 15:00:00

Holiday escapes on Scotland’s islands and coasts are visited by the expert judges as they search for the greatest. From bespoke cabins on the Mull of Kintyre, to a unique bothy on Harris and a four-star hotel on Skye, the standard is exceptional – but the judges must decide which one impresses the most and deserves a place in the grand final.

Starting: 25-11-2024 15:00:00

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25-11-2024 15:30:00

Weather and mechanical issues cause havoc across the network, jeopardising thousands of pounds in fresh Barra shellfish, and there is a hotly contested oyster competition.

Starting: 25-11-2024 15:30:00

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25-11-2024 16:30:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 25-11-2024 16:30:00

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25-11-2024 19:00:00

Jane Lewis presents highlights from the weekend's fixtures in the SWPL.

Starting: 25-11-2024 19:00:00

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25-11-2024 19:30:00

Dazza and Natalie head to Sanquhar for what is so far the smallest location they have visited. Despite a population of fewer than 2,000, Dazza and Natalie enjoy one of the most varied days they have ever had. With hilltop yoga, a lead mine to explore and the most expensive meal of the series, Sanquhar punches above its weight. Hopefully they can stay friends when the scores are revealed.

Starting: 25-11-2024 19:30:00

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25-11-2024 20:00:00

It’s a glorious summer in Fife, and one of the park’s longest-serving staff, Billy, is preparing for a unique challenge - a skydive to mark his 80th birthday. The whole team is pulling together to plan a secret surprise celebration for Billy as he builds up to the big jump. Meanwhile, it’s all change in the restaurant kitchens as the head chef, James, plans a complete overhaul of the park’s menus. And a young family new to the park enjoy summer fun at the beach.

Starting: 25-11-2024 20:00:00

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25-11-2024 20:30:00

JJ Chalmers and Grado uncover the best holiday escapes in Scotland. But it’s up to friends and families from all over Scotland to decide which escapes make it to the grand final. Scotland's greatest mind, body and soul escape is decided by father and daughter Graham and Aimee from Dumfriesshire. They jump out of their city break comfort zone into three well-being retreats, as they are soothed by the elegant Stobo spa, experience a close encounter at Sheepy Sleepovers and enjoy a handcrafted Romani caravan at Roulotte Retreat.

Starting: 25-11-2024 20:30:00

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25-11-2024 21:00:00

All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you, plus weather, entertainment news and sport.

Starting: 25-11-2024 21:00:00

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25-11-2024 22:00:00

Suzie is given a heartwarming send-off to Brighton. Meanwhile, Madonna makes a bold move in an attempt to get Conor’s attention, and Mikey struggles to forgive Mulvaney.

Starting: 25-11-2024 22:00:00

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25-11-2024 22:30:00

Actor Richard returns home from London to visit his dad, Ken, a year on from the passing of his mum, Jean. But on arriving, he realises his dad may need more help than he'd originally thought.

Starting: 25-11-2024 22:30:00

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25-11-2024 23:00:00

Scotland’s favourite force are back battling bams and busting scams. The Chief deals with speculation he might quit his tartan patch to become head of the London Met, while Fletcher and McLaren tackle safe sport at their local rugby club. Meanwhile, Bobby helps Millar and McKelvie recover a lethal weapon from a nearby community centre, and there is some red-hot romance for McIntosh and McKay to investigate out in the countryside. And the launch of Scottish Police Force TV features an in-depth interview with the Chief conducted by a Scottish broadcasting legend.

Starting: 25-11-2024 23:00:00

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26-11-2024 00:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 26-11-2024 00:00:00

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26-11-2024 06:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 26-11-2024 06:00:00

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26-11-2024 12:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 26-11-2024 12:00:00

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26-11-2024 18:00:00

Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.

Starting: 26-11-2024 18:00:00

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26-11-2024 19:00:00

With a newly refurbished peddle boat in tow, Mark and Andrew head to one of the largest lochs in Scotland to see how far the vessel of their dreams will go.

Starting: 26-11-2024 19:00:00

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26-11-2024 19:30:00

The uplifting story of a young Scotsman defying conventional expectations and gravity. Since he was young, growing up in Stonehaven, Liam Byrne has dreamt of flying like a bird.

Starting: 26-11-2024 19:30:00

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26-11-2024 20:00:00

The MV Hebridean Isles undergoes major repairs to keep her in service, Tiree ranger Hayley rescues a seal pup, and a young gardener commutes to work on Gigha by ferry.

Starting: 26-11-2024 20:00:00

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26-11-2024 21:00:00

All the national, UK-wide and international news that matters to you, plus weather, entertainment news and sport.

Starting: 26-11-2024 21:00:00

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26-11-2024 22:00:00