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- The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow.
- A tough cop is dispatched to take down a serial killer who has been targeting police officers.
- A naïve young lad navigates the dirty squalid streets of 1973 Glasgow and the poor youth around him.
- This powerful series of programmes features dramatic reconstructions of some of Britian's most notorious crimes - a collection of cases which are exciting, moving and surprising, each demonstrating how truth can be stranger than fiction.
- Gregory is a normal teen who is infatuated with a classmate. He must work to win her affection.
- A career-spanning documentary on The Rolling Stones, with concert footage from their "A Bigger Bang" tour.
- Alan Bird witnesses how an ice cream van is attacked and destroyed by an angry competitor. This leads him into the struggle between two Italian families, the Bernardis and the Rossis, over whose ice cream vans can sell where in Glasgow.
- Solid Geometry is about Phil whose life is changed when he receives 41 volumes of his great grandfather's diaries. The diaries becomes an obsession and alienates himself away from his wife Maisie. In the diaries, Phil comes across "the plane without a surface," a geometrical figure that operates as a one-way ticket to another dimension. He creates the figure and tests it on Maisie.
- A British documentary series exploring the extraordinary journey of Donald Trump through five decades.
- An award winning comedy drama, written by John Rooney. Set in a Glasgow tower block, it tells the story of Rab and Jake, their chaotic lifestyle and their larger than life neighbours.
- A young homeless girl is suspected of being a gruesome serial killer
- DCI Jim Taggart and his new partner, DS Peter Livingstone, of the Maryhill CID hunt for a killer targetting young blonde women.
- Fire in the Night relives the tragic events that occurred on the Piper Alpha rig on 6th July 1988. It was a catastrophe that killed 167 men and left only 61 survivors, each of whom had to fight for their lives to escape the huge, labyrinthine structure and the flames that were consuming it. The documentary features astonishing testimonies from men who found themselves in the midst of an inferno that destroyed a rig which was, at one time, the world's single largest oil producer. Speaking to survivors and rescuers, many of whom have never spoken on camera before, this film uses dramatic reconstructions to show the horror of this disaster and how the survivors escaped the burning rig.
- An author learns that his latest book has been banned in the libraries of his home town and sets out to find the person responsible.
- A haunted woman will go to any lengths necessary to protect her family and the secrets she keeps from them.
- Trials and tribulations of the people of Lewis in Scots Gaelic.
- Documentary telling the remarkable story of Donald Trump's family history, an extraordinary immigration success story. What can we learn about the next President of the United States from his background?
- An inventor's son and his friends use computers to rescue his father from kidnappers seeking access to British ATMs.
- Sean Connery examines the gap and suspicion in the relationship between management and workers in industry, and shows how one Scottish shipyard is trying to change that and what could well be a blueprint for other companies to follow.
- Danny Dawson is a bookmaker from Glasgow in this series which lifts the lid on the betting business, where high risks can yield big rewards.
- A look at the Highland Clearances, the historical period which involved the forced displacements of the population of the Scottish Highlands in the 18th century, and the preceding religious and political events.
- One Bond is not enough, and this documentary proves it! The James Bond Story celebrates the 39th Anniversary of James Bond in the cinema.
- Famous faces act out sketches impersonating other famous faces, and there is also an singing appearance by pop group JLS as themselves.
- Scottish Sunday morning children's show
- Drama, set in Scotland, about the world of boxing.
- A retrospective on Billy Connolly's 25 years as one of Britain's top comedians, featuring clips from many of his TV appearances mixed with new footage.
- A young man's night shift in a car park in Edinburgh and the characters he meets over the course of the night: An older colleague with a troubled past, a bright young girl who uses the empty car park for her violin practice, and a young homeless boy.
- A special gala to celebrate one of Scotland's best-loved entertainers on the milestone of his 60 years in show-business.
- Isobel runs a bed and breakfast on the west coast of Scotland. One day she is confronted by a young man who is looking for somewhere to stay. He has no luggage and can't afford to pay to stay for the length of time he requires. They strike up a deal: he will redecorate the house from top to bottom in return for board and lodgings. It soon becomes apparent that he has something to hide, but so does Isobel. Their uneasy relationship becomes more and more relaxed as the house begins to lose it's drab appearance, but their shocking secrets force a terrible climax.
- Anthology series of six plays by writers new to television.
- Comedy drama series set in a Scottish countryside residential rehab clinic, a place where people with various mental and emotional problems check themselves in for some help and support.
- A daily talk show centred on news, fashion, lifestyle and features.
- Investigates some of the most baffling and intriguing murders in Northern and Central Scotland, where the killers have never been caught and in some cases, the bodies never found.
- Wolf It is a British television series produced by Scottish Television and broadcast on CITV for 4 series between 1993 and 1996. The show is a spin off from the Saturday morning television series What's Up Doc?
- Shakes P.R. wants to launch his hero's words into the world on balloons. But not everybody loves Shakespeare. And one saboteur has good reason to pop his balloons.
- Chronicling the snowstorms that hit Britain in February 2009; the worst snowstorm in 18 years.
- High Living featured the Crombie family (Andy, Kate and their children) who move into a new apartment in a high-rise apartment block in Glasgow.