BBC Scotland Today
7:00 PM
Reporting Scotland: News at Seven
Reports from BBC newsrooms across the country
Reports from BBC newsrooms across the country with analysis and discussion on the big stories of the day

7:15 PM
Sportscene: Premiership Highlights
Action from the latest matches
Action from the latest matches, featuring Celtic v Hibernian at Celtic Park and Livingston v Rangers at The Home of the Set Fare Arena

8:15 PM
The Repair Shop on the Road
Fixing the twin projectors of a derelict Prestwick art deco cinema
Mark Stuckey and Steve Rowley repair the twin projectors of Prestwick's art deco Broadway Cinema, which has not shown a film since its doors closed in 1976

9:00 PM
Paramedics on Scene
A toddler has a seizure in front of his frightened parents
An Ayr crew rush to help a toddler who has had a seizure in front of his frightened parents, and need a plan to get him to hospital while reducing the risk of a repeat incident

10:00 PM
Still Game
Jack and Victor offer some unconventional marriage guidance advice
Jack and Victor offer unconventional marriage guidance to Fergie, while Navid and Boabby job-swap to prove who has the cushiest career

10:30 PM
Dinosaur
Nina hopes a work event might be just the distraction she needs
Nina hopes a work event might be just the distraction she needs, but she quickly realises there is more on the line than just winning Shane's fundraising competition

11:00 PM
Dinosaur
Nina wants to make things right
After so many misunderstandings, Nina knows her true feelings and wants to make things right, but a family emergency might stop her from telling Lee the truth

11:25 PM
Situationships with Sophie and Christine
Sophie Gravia and Christine McGuinness offer relationship advice
Sophie Gravia and Christine McGuinness offer advice to people whose relationships have taken an unexpected turn

11:55 PM
Loop
Tessa MacKenzie reveals how she makes stained-glass artworks
Tessa MacKenzie reveals how she makes her unique contemporary stained-glass artworks, drawing unconventional inspiration from pubs rather than churches

