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Duration: 1 hour

on BBC One Scotland HD

Andrew Marr is joined by Ben Wallace MP, Lisa Nandy MP, Dr Mary Ramsay, Mairead McGuinness. With news review by Laura Kuenssberg and Lucy Fisher. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Marr
Interviewed Guest:
Ben Wallace
Interviewed Guest:
Lisa Nandy
Interviewed Guest:
Mairead McGuinness
Participant:
Laura Kuenssberg
Participant:
Lucy Fisher

The FA Cup

2020/21

Quarter-Final: Leicester City v Manchester United

Duration: 2 hours, 29 minutes

on BBC One Scotland HD

Gary Lineker introduces live coverage of the weekend’s last FA Cup quarter-final, as Premier League heavyweights Leicester City and Manchester United meet at the King Power Stadium. Show more

Countryfile

First Signs of Spring

Duration: 55 minutes

on BBC One Scotland HD

Ellie Harrison celebrates the arrival of spring in the Cotswolds and finds out about a scheme to enable wheelchair users to enjoy tougher terrain in the great outdoors. Show more

Top Gear

Series 30

Episode 2

Duration: 58 minutes

on BBC One Scotland HD

Available for years

The team try out some of James Bond’s greatest cars, including the legendary Aston Martin DB5, and Freddie and an Extreme E race car take on a man with a jet pack. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris Harris
Executive Producer:
Clare Pizey
Executive Producer:
Alex Renton
Series Editor:
Nick Dalton

Line of Duty

Series 6

Episode 1

Duration: 56 minutes

on BBC One Scotland HD

Available for 3 months

AC-12 investigate DCI Jo Davidson's apparent mishandling of the murder of an investigative journalist. Show more

The FA Cup

2020/21

Quarter-Final Highlights - Sunday

Duration: 24 minutes

on BBC One Scotland HD

Mark Chapman introduces the best of the action from today’s FA Cup quarter-finals. Leicester City take on Manchester United, while eight-time winners Chelsea face Sheffield United. Show more

BBC One Scotland HD

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