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- Follows two brilliant detectives in a tug of war over a historic murder conviction and the quest to find common ground in a polarized Britain.
- The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow.
- Drama series revealing the uncensored, shocking and often darkly funny reality of life as a prison officer in a 21st century British male prison.
- A mother seeks the whereabouts of her son's killer after he is released from prison, unleashing a series of events that surface tragic memories and unexpected consequences.
- A woman affected by dementia struggles to solve the disappearance of her friend.
- A spin-off from Antiques Road Trip (2010) in which two teams consisting of an expert and a celebrity buy antiques to sell at auction, hoping to make a profit and give it to charity.
- Daytime game show presented by Ross Kemp. Teams of contestants must be on their toes and keep their eye on the prize as they attempt to cross a bridge made of stepping stones - stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies.
- The much loved family game show, hosted by Stephen Mulhern, where three celebrities play each episode for charity.
- Observational documentary series following auctioneer Angus Ashworth and his staff throughout the process from house viewings to auction day as they travel around the UK looking for antiques and collectables to sell.
- A haunted woman will go to any lengths necessary to protect her family and the secrets she keeps from them.
- Game show in which contestants try to guess well-known phrases or sayings from animated picture puzzles.
- Ross Kemp hosts a prime time version of the daytime game show. Teams of celebrity contestants try to win prize money for their chosen charities by crossing a bridge made of stepping stones - stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies.
- A body's discovered. The murder investigation begins. But this is no ordinary mystery, but one set by crime writer Ian Rankin as eight ordinary members of the public compete to find the killer.
- In this spin-off from The Yorkshire Auction House, auctioneer Angus Ashworth and his team help famous faces clear their homes of clutter, hoping to discover hidden gems to be auctioned off for serious profits.
- Bargain Hunt's Christina Trevanion and The Repair Shop's Will Kirk help families turn unwanted items into winning lots. They hit the road in their mobile auction house to visit people's homes and assess items they are willing to sell.
- DCI Jim Taggart and his new partner, DS Peter Livingstone, of the Maryhill CID hunt for a killer targetting young blonde women.
- Edinburgh-based spin-off from The Yorkshire Auction House. Follows the work of 5th generation auctioneer Sybelle Thomson, the managing director of Scotland's biggest auction group - founded by her great-grandfather over 140 years ago.
- Flying Rhino Junior High is an animated half hour show about Billy O'Toole, the slickest power tool slinger at Flying Rhino Jr. High, Earl P. Sidebottom, the smartest modem manipulator this side of the international dateline and a diabolical plan to make school the most miserable place on earth. The show is based on the successful "Flying Rhinoceros" book series, currently distributed as curriculum text books in school classrooms and libraries across the United States.
- What killed King Tutankhamun? Ever since his spectacular tomb was discovered, the boy king has been the most famous pharaoh of all ancient Egypt. But his mysterious death, at just 19 years old, has never been explained.
- TV SeriesFollows a mother who adopts five children.
- Antiques dealer Paul Martin goes head-to-head with a rival antiques expert in a series of fun challenges before they see who will make the most money when they auction their goods at the end of each day.
- Mark Williams hosts a game show in which contestants must find answers by working out the links between clues.
- Documentary explores the impact on animal life in the area surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Planet by two scientists some 30 years after the worst nuclear accident in history.
- Central Station has been at the heart of Glasgow for 140 years, running over 950 trains a day for 32 million passengers a year. This is a look at the history the building, and the work of those who keep the station running.
- Comedians Fern Brady, Darren Harriott and Ivo Graham travel around the UK interrogating the stereotypes and traditions that make up British life today in this comedy travel programme.
- TV SeriesA historical drama series based on the life of Scotsman William Wallace. Show depicts his years spent attempting to unify Scotland, his loves and losses as well as his legendary battles with King Edward the Longshanks and rival Robert the Bruce.
- Ten years on from the global financial crash, this documentary tells the extraordinary story of how a small Scottish bank briefly grew to become the biggest in the world before collapsing and triggering the largest financial bail-out in British history. It focuses on a single day, 7 October 2008, when the Royal Bank of Scotland collapsed and almost took the entire UK banking system down with it. This dramatic financial thriller, set over 24 hours, is intercut with the story of the amazing rise and shocking fall of RBS. The film reveals how much of RBS's growth lay in the lucrative American subprime market and acquisitions of banks like Greenwich Capital, which were using CDOs to generate huge profits. And as RBS's profits grew spectacularly, so did its lavish spending. Goodwin flew in private RBS jets and commissioned a new £350m HQ on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Never-before-seen footage reveals the spectacular opening party at Gogarburn, attended by the Queen and the cream of Scottish society. But less than three years later, thanks largely to the collapse of the subprime mortgage market in the US, Goodwin's bank was on its knees, and those charged with protecting the British economy were faced with a stark choice - save RBS or risk the country's banking system being taken down by its collapse. Alistair Darling and the team reveal what it was like to have just 24 hours to come up with a plan and strike a deal with all of Britain's major banks, with the nation's economy at stake. In all, the bailout was to cost the taxpayer well over a trillion pounds and would effectively take RBS into public ownership. Fred Goodwin was forced to leave the bank that he had run for eight extraordinary years, but public anger centred on the fact that he hung on to most of his huge RBS pension and that no further action was taken against him, his team or the board of RBS. However, in 2012 he was stripped of his knighthood. Ten years on since that dramatic collapse and bailout, the film finally explores the widespread sense of injustice that 'over many years the gains were privatised to the bankers', but in the last decade all the pain had been 'nationalised' to the ordinary people of the UK, and asks how much of the political turmoil we now find ourselves in can be traced directly back to the bailout of the bank that almost broke Britain.
- Comedy drama series set in a Scottish countryside residential rehab clinic, a place where people with various mental and emotional problems check themselves in for some help and support.
- Charting life on board the Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth as she is taken to sea for the first time on sea trials that test ship and crew to the limit.
- In 1868, public hanging was abolished in Britain. A decade later, the first execution behind prison walls took place in Edinburgh - following an explosive trial. The story of Eugene Chantrelle remains one of the most remarkable in Scottish criminal history. A French man in exile, Chantrelle had a shady past and displayed bizarre behaviour, from his early days in Edinburgh following the French Revolution of 1848. A gifted linguist and teacher, he married one of his young pupils, 16 year old Elizabeth Dyer. They had four children, but Elizabeth suffered regular abuse at Chantrelle's hands. He had medical knowledge, and frequently threatened to poison her. When she died at New Year 1878, it seemed that he had done so - although the evidence against him was entirely circumstantial. Up to the moment he was hanged, Chantrelle insisted he was innocent. Now, his great-grandson speaks movingly of the lasting damage caused to the family. With expert opinion and drama reconstruction.
- David Hayman analyses the unsolved murders of the 1960s Scottish serial killer "Bible John".
- STV Glasgow's magazine show broadcast each weekday evening live from Pacific Quay, with an entertaining mix of news and features, live and interactive formats, and quality acquired and archive programming.
- Eight celebrities prepare to tackle the toughest stage of the Tour de France.
- Rick Edwards hosts the panel show in which two celebrities face a roasting from comedian opponents.
- In each edition of the show five celebrities compete in five fun challenges while back in the studio contestants choose which celeb will win each challenge. Hosted by Ore Oduba.
- Because of her cheating husband, Elizabeth elicits patronizing "pity" from her so-called friends, but they (and he) don't suspect her plans.
- Adam examines the changes farmers are making to their businesses to survive, from transforming drab barns into luxuriously usable spaces to tapping into the lucrative tourist trade and maximising profit with farm-to-fork ventures.
- Rylan Clark hosts the daily game-show in which a pair of contestants answer questions to open giant Russian nesting dolls, some of which are empty while others contain smaller dolls worth cash prizes.
- Literacy series aimed at younger children.
- After almost 60 years of London life, Richard Wilson, one of Britain's most loved actors, fulfils a lifelong ambition to explore the Highlands and Islands of his native country.
- Documentary following a team of maritime archaeologists as they uncover the remarkable city of Heracleion, lost to the sea and forgotten for over 2,000 years.
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