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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
Gold Town
A mining company attempts to extract gold from a vein in Beinn Chuirn
A mining company attempting to extract gold from a vein in Beinn Chuirn, a hill at the northern extremity of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park

8:15 PM
The Repair Shop on the Road
Dominic Chinea and Will Kirk visit the Scottish Boat Building School
Dominic Chinea and Will Kirk visit the Scottish Boat Building School in Irvine, and repair a windowpane with a hand inscription by Robert Burns

8:45 PM
Grand Tours of Scotland's Rivers
Paul Murton explores the rivers of Scotland
Seasoned traveller Paul Murton sets off downstream to explore various rivers in Scotland

9:00 PM
Still Game
First episode of the sitcom, starring Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill
Neighbours are making Jack's life hell, but a death frees up a space in his best friend Victor's lodgings. First episode of the sitcom, with Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill

9:30 PM
Scot Squad
McKirdy is starstruck when he responds to an incident involving Michelle McManus
McKirdy becomes starstruck when he responds to an incident involving singer Michelle McManus, while Miekelson is convinced the IT system has been hacked by North Korea

10:00 PM
Only Child
Ken is looking forward to having Beth over for dinner
Ken is looking forward to having Beth over for dinner, but Emily and Tim also turn up and an unexpected party gets under way. As the night progresses, secrets threaten to spill out

10:30 PM
That Was the Team That Was
A look at Scotland's 1996 European Championship campaign
A look at Scotland's 1996 European Championship campaign, which began with qualification from a tough group and ended in heartbreak

11:00 PM
Scotland's Football Jukebox
A look at the best Scottish football anthems throughout the years
A look at the best Scottish football anthems throughout the years, featuring contributions from Alan Rough, Murdo MacLeod, Colin Hendry, Fish, Andy Cameron and the Krankies