Highlights from the Premiership including a big game with implications at both ends of the table between Sheffield United and Arsenal at Bramall Lane. Show more
Drama series set in a close-knit Glasgow community. The tragic news of George's illness begins to filter through. Gina is overjoyed with the arrival of her new grandson.
Aled Jones introduces the New Year Big Sing party from the Royal Albert Hall. Joining him are Katherine Jenkins and G4, and a 1,000-strong choir leads the singing.
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Animated comedy. Amateur ghost-hunter Jeff finds his New Year plans hijacked when Thurston arranges an investigation into a haunted street buried underneath Edinburgh's Old Town.
Disney's musical comedy in which a high school basketball team's star player falls for a shy newcomer. Together, they decide to audition for the school's musical. Show more
Celebrities including Elaine Smith, Ford Kiernan and Tam Cowan recall their favourite moments as the comedy strip family celebrates its seventieth anniversary.
Graham Norton hosts the quiz that celebrates the most memorable moments of 2006. The celebrity teams must battle it out for a 10,000 pound prize for charity.
Jackie Bird gets the party started with exclusive access behind the scenes at Still Game and reflections on an incredible year for Scotland's latest singing sensation Paolo Nutini.
As another year trundles towards the touchline, Scotland's premier football comedy team put on their shooting boots for one last kick at the national obsession.
Festive special of the sitcom. Jack and Victor are holed up in the Osprey Heights Hoist at Hogmanay. Trapped in a lift, Winston recalls the daddy of all New Years. Show more
Join Jackie Bird and a star-studded line up in the Great Hall of Edinburgh Castle as BBC Scotland brings in the New Year at the heart of the most famous Hogmanay party in the world.
Celebrate your New Year with some of this year's top live music from the T In The Park music festival. Featuring The Futureheads, Dirty Pretty Things, Feeder and Paul Weller.
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