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 Hearts v Celtic at Tynecastle and Rangers v Dundee at Ibrox. Plus, a look back at the goals from Saturday's games

8:15 PM
The Repair Shop on the Road
Dominic Chinea helps revive an Edwardian pianola at Britannia Panopticon
Dominic Chinea helps revive an Edwardian pianola at Glasgow's Britannia Panopticon, while Will Kirk and Kirsten Ramsay team up to make a handmade chess-set playable once again

9:00 PM
Burns Night 2026
Alistair Heather presents music and spoken-word performances
Alistair Heather presents music and spoken-word performances, featuring Marti Pellow, Callum Beattie, Paige Turley, Lucia Fairfull, Cammy Barnes, Kirsty Wark and Grant Stott

10:00 PM
Still Game
Lorraine Kelly interviews Tam and Frances
Tam and Frances enjoy a taste of fame when they are interviewed by Lorraine Kelly, while Jack and Victor face a stressful stint as babysitters

10:30 PM
Scot Squad
PC Charlie MacIntosh is offered an exciting opportunity
PC Charlie MacIntosh has a decision to make after he is offered an exciting opportunity, while Squire and McGill seek the expertise of DI Longstaff, an expert in cold cases.

11:00 PM
Music Vault - Robert Burns Special
With Paolo Nutini, KT Tunstall, Deacon Blue, Big Country and Eddi Reader
Edith Bowman presents a selection of Burns songs from the archives by stars including Paolo Nutini, KT Tunstall, Deacon Blue, Big Country and Eddi Reader

11:45 PM
Loop: Tam o' Shanter
Karen Dunbar recites Robert Burns' narrative poem
Karen Dunbar recites Robert Burns' narrative poem about the exploits of a farmer who often gets drunk with his friends in a public house in Ayr

11:55 PM
Tune
Singer-songwriter Lizzie Reid performs her ballad Always Lovely
Glasgow singer-songwriter Lizzie Reid performs her ballad Always Lovely at Govan's historic dry docks, where her grandfather the trade unionist Jimmy Reid made his mark

