Hogmanay Live is BBC Scotland's annual live event programme broadcast from either Edinburgh Castle's Great Hall or BBC Pacific Quay on Hogmanay. Regardless of location, the programme rings in the New Year with the firing of Edinburgh Castle's One O'Clock Gun and the subsequent fireworks and celebrations in Edinburgh. Occasionally the programme is networked across the United Kingdom on BBC One and it is also streamed live over bbc.co.uk on the internet.
The programme features a mixture of Scottish contemporary and folk music, with some past programming also featuring live coverage of parts of the Princes Street concert in Edinburgh.
The show was most famously presented by Jackie Bird, but has also been hosted by Susan Calman and currently Edith Bowman
Kirsty Wark reveals how Scotland has transformed over the last 50 years, examining the changes through the recollections of those who experienced them.
On a cold December morning, the limbs of a young man are discovered in Loch Lomond, sparking an international man hunt. The inside story of a macabre murder that shocked Scotland.
Charlie is transgender and Lauren has OCD. A new home, a new business, a new body for Charlie and hopefully, a new baby are all in the future for the Edinburgh influencers.
Caledonian MacBrayne serve 26 islands along Scotland’s west coast with their 35 ferries. Island Crossings tells the stories of staff and islanders whose lives and livelihoods depend on them.
A rip-roaring sketch show written and performed by one of Scotland's most versatile comedy duos - Gayle Telfer Stevens and Louise McCarthy.
High-energy and big on laughs, Gayle and Louise team-up to create a cavalcade of comic characters featuring everything from competitive siblings to ultra-aware hipsters. An essential sketch selection including recurring characters, observational humour, spoofs, quick hits and musical sketches.
An insight into the lives of Dr Darren McKeown and husband Tom as they navigate a big year running a cosmetic clinic, building a luxurious cosmetic hospital and having their first child.
Jack Docherty takes an entertaining look at Scotland's most memorable adverts. Joining him on this archive journey will be some of Scotland's funniest and best known faces.
Susan Calman has decided that in these unprecedented times we all need a bit of cheering up! Stuck at home, she has decided to make a television show from the bottom of her garden. In a bid to get all the Scottish creatives busy again she will be inviting a host of comedians, actors and musicians to join her remotely through the medium of technology to cheer up the nation.