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- James Bond's loyalty to M is tested when her past comes back to haunt her. When MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.
- A documentary charting the birth and growth of the Scottish nation.
- The 1746 Battle of Culloden, the last land battle fought in the British Isles and the battle that ensured that Scotland was controlled by England.
- Comedian Susan Calman travels around her native Scotland uncovering the secrets behind some of the nation's most famous locations.
- The journey of J.M. Barrie's classic character to Walt Disney's conceptual masterpiece.
- 8 minor celebrities spend the night in a haunted castle. Strange noises, screaming celebs and a séance. Viewers can expel celebs (like Big Brother) the sole surviving winner gets to donate money to charity.
- Sean Connery's impressions of the city where he was born.
- The making of the magical and heartfelt film, and the influential source material on both which it is based and inspired.
- A look at the history and unique wildlife of the Scottish island of St Kilda, inspired by the 1697 visit by Martin Martin.
- The British history series continues with the story of Edward I - known by many as the villainous king in the Hollywood film Braveheart - who tried to force English rule on Scotland and Wales.
- Phil and Steph return to Scotland for the penultimate leg of their trip. Phil goes sailing in the Firth of Clyde and Steph tries her hand at weaving tartan before the auction in Dunfermline.
- Susan explores the beautiful wilds of the Cairngorms as the show returns. She dances the ceilidh in the Queen's Ballroom at Balmoral, learns hammer-throwing from a Highland Games champion and meets Britain's rarest mammal.
- Susan enjoys a chance to learn the art of glass-making and meets a colony of bees who create special honey from local heather as she explores Perthshire.
- Susan visits the childhood home of Robert Burns and is told the raunchy tales behind his poems. On the beautiful Isle of Arran, Susan sets sail on a long boat as she learns about the island's Viking past.
- Susan visits more interesting places in Scotland. On a canal trip, she takes a behind-the-scenes look at the Falkirk Wheel - the world's only rotating boat lift. In Midlothian, she visits a royal hideaway and tries her hand at falconry.
- Susan concludes the second series by heading to the breath-taking isles of Lewis and Harris, where she learns more about Harris Tweed and Stornoway Black Pudding, learns how to Step-Dance and visits Neolithic standing stones.
- Susan visits the Isle of Bute to see what is said to be the world's first million pound home, Mount Stuart House. In Argyll, she visits the home of the ancient Scotti people, learns about cultivating oysters and goes in search of beavers.
- Susan ventures to the islands of Mull and Staffa. She visits Fingal's Cave, witnesses the Mull Rally, visits a biscuit factory run on sustainable energy and sees white-tailed eagles swooping for prey.
- Susan visits the Royal Botanical Gardens and works as an assistant keeper at Edinburgh Zoo. She learns about Scotland's ceramics industry, the Royal Yacht Britannia and the country's busiest railway station.
- Susan visits Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Her Majesty the Queen Mother. After visiting some grey seals, Susan is given a crash course in seal first aid. She also learns why Dundee became synonymous with marmalade.
- Susan visits Blair Castle in Perthshire to learn about the Atholl Highlanders, visits a feat of wartime underground engineering at Invergordon, meets a herd of reindeer in the Cairgorns and discovers the fate of her ancestors at Culloden.
- Susan explores Scotland's beautiful border regions. She meets red squirrels in a secret woodland, visits Traquair House, Scotland's oldest inhabited home, which once hosted Bonnie Prince Charlie and learns about a munitions factory.
- Susan explores the Trossachs and west of Scotland, starting at the Castle of Inveraray. At Loch Katrine she sees a world-class feat of Scottish engineering and in Inverawe, discovers the secrets to Scotland's world-famous smoked salmon.
- Phil discovers some gastronomic treats in Perthshire, while Tim leads a one-man charge at Killiecrankie. But which of their Scottish antiques will shine in the auction in Worcestershire?
- Ben journeys to Fair Isle, the most remote inhabited island in the UK, where he is reunited with Tommy, an American artist who has lived in an off-the-grid stone cottage on the island for 15 years.
- Ben begins by exploring the ancient sea roads of the Inner Hebrides. He visits Iona, the cradle of Christianity after which he named his daughter, and learns how Columba's legacy inspires people today.
- 202159m7.8 (6)TV EpisodeOn the second leg of his trip, Ben learns how his jumper is inspired by life in the Outer Hebrides. He meets the Singing Crofter, sees Our Lady of the Isles and learns how to keep a secret before camping on Hosta Beach.
- 200959mTV Episode
- On the Scottish Borders, Kate walks almost 15 miles from the historic fishing village of St Abbs to England's most northerly town, Berwick Upon Tweed.
- Michael continues his 300 mile journey along the Firth of Forth at the iconic Forth Bridge, before heading to the port of Leith to tour the Royal Yacht Britannia and then encounters a pair of vast steel sculptures in the Forth Valley.
- Martin and Phil's journey begins in Martin's hometown of Greenock. They meet up with Lawrence Chaney in Dunoon for crazy golf and ice cream, pick up their campervan Celine and head to Loch Lomond and Loch Fyne.
- Michael learns how one man's vision helped bring train travel to the Highlands, discovers how farming has changed since Bradshaw's day.
- Way off Scotland's western coast are the desolate Hebrides. They are scattered with ruins from wave after wave of failed human settlement, but wildlife adapts well enough to thrive there, especially thanks to some of the richest fishing waters in the world. The abundant bird nests feed various hunters, and at times provide vital nutrients to the few remaining humans.