BBC Scotland HD Saturday
Freesat
110
Sky
180
Virgin
162
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
Highlights of five Scottish Premiership matches
Steven Thompson introduces highlights of the afternoon's five Scottish Premiership matches, including Celtic against Dundee and Aberdeen against St Mirren
8:30 PM
Burns Night 2025
Music and spoken word performances, introduced by Alistair Heather
Music and spoken word performances by Ricky Ross, Laura Main, Nina Nesbitt, Nathan Evans, Anna Shields, Calum Bowie and Elaine C Smith, celebrating the work of the national bard
9:30 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
9:40 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
10:25 PM
Mrs Brown's Boys
Dermot announces his choice of best man for the wedding
Agnes worries about Dermot's choice of best man for the wedding, but is distracted when her neighbour Winnie's husband is rushed into hospital
10:55 PM
Two Doors Down
Beth's hopes of a nice Sunday lunch are dashed
Beth's hopes of a nice Sunday lunch are dashed when Cathy and Colin arrive in the middle of an argument, Christine and Sophie turn up uninvited and Jaz locks himself in the toilet
11:25 PM
Scot Squad
Traffic officer Hugh McKirdy shares his expertise on all things deep-fried
Traffic officer Hugh McKirdy gleefully shares his expertise on all things deep-fried as a fast food vlogger records her next online episode
11:55 PM
Loop
Exploring the therapeutic properties of weaving and tufting
A look at how the repetitive, hypnotic actions of weaving and tufting keep textile artist Molly Kent's mind quiet in more difficult times