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- A true David vs. Goliath story of how the 14th century Scottish 'Outlaw King' Robert the Bruce used cunning and bravery to defeat the much larger and better equipped occupying English army.
- A lonely American boy living in Scotland makes a new best friend, a fellow nine year-old who happens to be a vampire.
- Arn, the son of a high-ranking Swedish nobleman, is educated in a monastery and sent to the Holy Land as a knight templar to do penance for a forbidden love.
- The Knight Arn is sent on a last mission against Saladin. He has to win this battle, before he can go home to Sweden, and finally marry his Cecilia and start a family. But the peace back home is threatened by the Danes.
- A young British punk and roadie for The Clash navigates life in socially torn 1970s England.
- Simon Schama journeys through 5,000 years of life in the British Isles.
- A ruthlessly ambitious Scottish laird seizes the throne with the help of his scheming wife and a trio of witches.
- In the early 14th century, Scottish warrior and Earl Robert the Bruce is crowned King of Scots, leading Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence against England.
- One man has a plan for a zombie outbreak, when one occurs it will take all his will to stick to it and all of his courage to change it.
- Twin sisters Olivia and Rosie use their love of the stage to help save a local theatre from closure. However, all could be jeopardised when a big break opportunity puts both family and friendships to the ultimate test.
- Andrew Carnegie: Rags to Riches, Power to Peace charts the story of a poor Scottish immigrant who became the richest man in the world. We examine how Carnegie's steel empire changed America, and his forgotten attempt to bring about peace in the run up to the First World War. Narrated by Brian Cox.
- Running in Traffic is a modern day drama that examines the lives of two central characters who attempt to bring the balance back into their lives after their respective loss. It is examination of the nature of coincidence and how we are all connected in this life in ways that we might never know the truth about.
- The Happy Lands tracks the lives of the Brogan, Guthrie and Baxter families as they overcome the economic challenges brought about by the 1926 General Strike.
- James Fitzpatrick heads to Edinburgh, Scotland, to see various historic sites including Edinburgh Castle and sites related to poet Robert Burns, including fields he walked through and his burial spot.
- A middle-class family spends the day together purchasing items in anticipation of the arrival of a new baby. We follow them into a consumerist dreamscape that soon dissolves into something nightmarish. Things take a violent turn when the patriarch of the family is confronted by a group of masked vigilantes.
- After a life of seclusion, The Young Ones follows the hardships befallen the character of Jo and how she comes to terms with life in a world she was not prepared for.
- Recently demobbed Hector Andrews fights a local election to stop the glen in his village, Cadisburn, being sold for development. A short film made to emphasise the importance of individuals taking part in local government.
- In March 2010 Punk Legends The Skids reformed for the last time to play the famous Alhambra Theatre in Scotland. The gig was the culmination of a months retrospective celebrating the music, films and words of Skids front-man Richard Jobson. A sold out gig was caught on film by the team Jobson uses to shoot his movies. The result is a high energy performance that captures everything that was great about one of the best loved bands to come out of the Punk/New wave era. The film is inter-cut with an interview with Jobson on stage by crime novelist Ian Rankin.
- Documentary on town planning in which an architect looks at the history of Dunfermline, Scotland and its possible future development.
- A marionette puppet makes one last journey in a desolate post apocalyptic earth.
- The drama starts with the defeat of the Scottish army at the Battle of Methven and with the involvement of a local family when a wounded soldier on the run seeks their help. Presenter Sally Gray visits , the ancient burial place of Scottish kings, including Robert the Bruce. She highlights the importance of the kings who ruled over an independent Scotland. At the Scottish/English border, she investigates the start of the Wars of Independence.
- The drama starts with the defeat of the Scottish army at the Battle of Methven and with the involvement of a local family when a wounded soldier on the run seeks their help. Presenter Sally Gray visits , the ancient burial place of Scottish kings, including Robert the Bruce. She highlights the importance of the kings who ruled over an independent Scotland. At the Scottish/English border, she investigates the start of the Wars of Independence.