A look at two high-profile scandals that hit the headlines in recent decades - the man convicted twice of his wife's murder and the Wishaw E-coli disaster. Show more
The ice cream war that led to a 20-year fight for justice, and a duke's stolen Da Vinci and its mysterious return. Show more
The inside story of how Glasgow’s housing schemes and the ice cream vans which served them became central to a criminal war, with deadly consequences. Show more
The inside story behind the investigation, trial and convictions that would lead to a 20-year battle for justice that gripped Scotland. Show more
Detectives in Edinburgh hunt the killers of two young women who were found brutally murdered after a night at the World’s End pub.
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In 1977, detectives in Edinburgh were hunting the killers of two young women who were found brutally murdered after a night at the World’s End pub. Show more
Frankie goes from Aberdeen to Oban to discover how Scotland's landscape has shaped the nation, meeting a hermit, joining a commune and going underneath a mountain. Show more
Frankie travels from Edinburgh to Aberdeen to explore language. He meets a famous crime writer, joins a language lesson in a jail and learns how to be offensive in sign language. Show more
Frankie travels from Glasgow to a stand-up show in Ayr. Along the way, he learns martial arts, explores the life of Scotland’s most famous queen and has a go on the dodgems. Show more
Frankie travels from Oban to Glasgow. His journey takes him from a submarine base to Bannockburn, before he helps paint a mural in Glasgow and explores the city’s darkest chapter. Show more
Kirsty Wark follows the trial of former first minister Alex Salmond from day one until his acquittal in March, when he emerges from Edinburgh’s High Court cleared of 14 charges of sexual misconduct. Show more
Documentary revisiting two devastating tragedies that shocked the nation. This episode focuses on the 1988 Piper Alpha disaster and the 2004 Stockline explosion.
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Documentary revisiting two devastating tragedies that shocked the nation. This episode focuses on the 1984 Polmont rail crash and the 1986 Chinook crash. Show more
Revisiting the extraordinary story of a man accused of murder and attempted murder, and a shocking shooting on a quiet street on the outskirts of Glasgow. Show more
Allan Little heads to the pub to discuss how the smoking ban affected different generations of Scots, and returns to his old school in Stranraer to debate free university tuition.
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In this people’s history, Kirsty Wark explores the 1970s and early 1980s, an era of shops, pop, new towns and oil, and when Scotland began to see and sell itself as distinctively Scottish. Show more
Kirsty Wark explores the 1980s and early 1990s, a time of painful transition in Scotland as old industries declined and new creative opportunities arose. Show more
Documentary revisiting two devastating tragedies that shocked the nation. This episode focuses on the 1988 Lockerbie bombing and the 2013 Clutha helicopter crash. Show more
Revisiting two high-profile cases, this episode focuses on the trial of a man accused of the murder of a well-known gangland figure and a family’s 18-year fight for justice. Show more
This episode focuses on the trial of Luke Mitchell following the shocking murder of teenager Jodi Jones, and Orkney’s first homicide in 25 years. Show more