Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.
Rishi Persad presents live semi-final action from the World Indoor Bowls Championships at the Potters Leisure Resort in Hopton-On-Sea. Show more
In Wiltshire, antiques expert Mark Stacey comes across a valuable 20th-century Leica camera, and Michael Baggott finds a 19th-century tribal fighting club. Paul Martin visits a Victorian school. Show more
Gordon Buchanan discovers how eyes in the sky are helping protect endangered orangutans, elephants and people in south east Asia, where booming economies are taking a toll on the natural world. Show more
Gardeners in Orkney, Shetland and the Black Isle show how they have created the most stunning sites right on the very edges of Scotland. Show more
All your weekend national, UK-wide and international news on Saturday evening at 7 - presented by Fiona Stalker and Nick Sheridan.
The news, sport and entertainment stories you've been talking about this week explained and analysed with Fiona Stalker and Nick Sheridan, plus a panel of guests.
Documentary about singer Bill McCue's love of Robert Burns and McCue's daughter Kirsteen's view of Burns. Once an unwanted intrusion into her life, she's now an expert on Burns. Show more
Documentary examining the impact and influence of poet Robert Burns on the USA and its culture, from Abraham Lincoln to Frederick Douglass, and Walt Whitman to Bob Dylan. Show more
Lighthearted short drama inspired by Burns’ classic poem Address to a Haggis, which follows the lives of the MacNeep family in their ill-fated plans to get together for Burns Night 2020. Show more
Writer Alan Bissett explores the complex brain of Robert Burns - a poetic genius with contradictory attitudes to women, politics and slavery. Show more
Robert Burns's Tam o' Shanter is re-imagined in this gritty urban fantasy. After a night of hard partying with his friends, Tam descends into a visceral twilight underworld. Show more
As suspicion mounts on those in the centre, there are signs that Esme may have been secretly working before she died. Meanwhile, the police search for another girl missing from the centre.
Rewind relives the news, music and events from 1990. The year Glasgow becomes European City of Culture, Nelson Mandela is released from jail and the Scotland rugby team win an historic Grand Slam.
Highlights from the BBC Scotland channel.