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Royal Upstairs Downstairs (2018)
Antiques expert Tim Wonnacott and chef Rosemary Shrager travel in the footsteps of Queen Victoria, visiting the houses, castles and stately homes she visited throughout her life.
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Trajectory: Milestones in Space Exploration (2014)
Today, although a cloud of satellites surrounds the planet, many records set during the early decades of space exploration remain unsurpassed. It's more than forty years since the last man walked on the moon and the world no longer has a reusable spacecraft. Trajectory looks at milestones in space exploration along with the latest scientific and commercial developments.
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In Search Of Robert Burns (2013)
David Hayman explores Burns’ life from his childhood to his rise to fame throughout the nation. The programme also includes a section in which a team of experts use forensic technology to create a model of the writer’s head to show what he would have looked like when alive.
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A Matter Of Trust (2001)
Selena Scott visits National Trust for Scotland properties and discovers the breadth of the Trust's work across Scotland
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On Weir's Way with David Hayman (2014)
Collection of episodes from the TV series in which Scottish actor David Hayman travels around some wild and picturesque landscapes, following in the footsteps of fellow broadcaster Tom Weir. As a tribute to the writer and explorer, Hayman visits some of Weir's favourite locations from throughout his life and time on the programme 'Weir's Way'. As he traverses stunning locations and discovers their natural history and community, Hayman discovers just how much has changed since they were last visited by the much-loved walker.
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Stopping Scotland's Scammers (2015)
With a 14% increase in cases in the last year, fraudsters are on the increase in Scotland and they are finding new ways to con innocent people out of their hard earned cash. Not all victims fit the stereotype of who we would expect to be scammed, like vulnerable sections of society. New evidence actually shows that 31 to 40 year olds are the most likely group to be repeat victims of cons. New forms of financial scams are appearing online all the time including ‘romance scams' and ‘fake government websites'. While the Internet has become one of the main tools for scammers, postal contact and over the telephone still remains a major opportunity for con artists. In the series of three 30 minute programmes, STV will highlight the increasing rise in financial scams and inform the public how they can better protect themselves against fraud, using real-life case studies to illustrate the extent of the issue.
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Hayman's Way (2019)
Follow David Hayman as he unearths the people and places that make Scotland unique.
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Murder At 9 (2017)
Strand of documentaries focusing on infamous murder cases. The sister series to <b><i>'Murder @ 9'</i></b>, running on STV's new channel, profiles some of the most notorious murderers in Scotland, whose actions have caused terror amongst the nation.
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The Cash Machine (2019)
Lorraine Kelly presents this brand-new quiz show.
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Weir's Aweigh (1977)
Tom Weir travels around the west coast finding out about the history and culture, and talking to local people about the developments of these islands.
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Julie and Jimmy's Hot Woks (2016)
Julie MacLeod and Jimmy Lee show how to make some favourite Chinese and East Asian takeaway dishes at home.
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The Isles of the Queen (2019)
This 5 part documentary series visits the fascinating British Islands from a birds eye perspective and presents the landscapes from a new and unique vantage point.
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This Is Me (2018)
Well-known Scots take us through an intimate retrospective journey of their lives so far, exploring the highs and lows and reliving the moments that have made them who they are today.
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The People's History Show (2015)
Local historians take us on a journey through the streets of our modern Scottish cities into the past to reveal the real people’s history. This series takes viewers across the history of Scotland’s largest cities, including visits to Edinburgh’s St Bernard’s Football Club, the closes off the Royal Mile and Glasgow’s Merchant City in days gone by. The People’s History Show also takes a look at much loved familiar favourites such as The Sheep Heid Inn and Leith Theatre.
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The Edinburgh Festival Late Show (2017)
Ewen Cameron brings you the best of the guests from this year's Edinburgh Festival - expect the weird, wacky and wonderfully funny.
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The Crews (2016)
The drama follows the intertwining paths of two Glasgow gangsters, once friends but now the heads of rival crews in Glasgow's gritty crime underworld. Veteran criminal Mick Turner discovers that his plans for a lucrative retirement have been scuppered by one of his own crew, while retired gangster Tommy Granger’s past is dug up when an old crew member comes knocking for money on the anniversary of the murder of Tommy’s son.
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Shadow of the Stone (1987)
Shadow of the Stone was a 1987 UK children's TV drama series, starring Shirley Henderson. Written by Catherine Lucy Czerkawska, it dramatises a spiritual connection between a modern teenager and a 17th century girl named Mary Lamont who was put on trial for alleged witchcraft. Scenes were filmed in and around Gourock, Scotland.
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Elaine C Smith's Burdz Eye View (2015)
Elaine C Smith's travels across Scotland, visiting many of our once most popular holiday destinations.
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Scotland's Story (1984)
24-part history of Scotland.
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Highlands (2008)
A look at the Highland Clearances, the historical period which involved the forced displacements of the population of the Scottish Highlands in the 18th century, and the preceding religious and political events.
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Scotland's Murder Mysteries (2015)
These engrossing tales of wealth and class, brutality and cruelty, could only happen in mysterious Scotland. This series combines glossy drama reconstruction and expert opinion coupled with legal insights and a wealth of supporting reference materials from police reports, medical records, personal letters and images ...
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Vet School (2010)
Just a few miles from the center of Scotland's historic capitol the University of Edinburgh's Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies is a world leader in vet training and the treatment of an astounding array of animals great, small, winged, and scaly. For the first time this amazing institution has opened its doors to reveal the incredible life-saving work that goes on every day.
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The Science Of Murder
A two-part documentary series which revisits Scotland's most infamous murders where forensics played a key role. No Hiding Place features killers who went to great lengths to conceal victim's bodies.
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Paul and Nick's Big New Zealand Food Trip
Chefs Paul Rankin and Nick Nairn are once again hitting the road on the culinary adventure of a lifetime. This time they are in the breath-taking vistas and farmlands of New Zealand where they are cooking fantastic meals for the descendants of the Ulster Scots and Scottish pioneers who helped build this great country. Their journey takes them the length of the country, from the tropical climate of Auckland in the north, to the more familiar climes of Dunedin in the south.
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Scotland's Murder Mysteries
These engrossing tales of wealth and class, brutality and cruelty, could only happen in mysterious Scotland. This series combines glossy drama reconstruction and expert opinion coupled with legal insights and a wealth of supporting reference materials from police reports, medical records, personal letters and images bringing the events of the past to life in electrifying detail.


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