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- A puritan police sergeant arrives in a Scottish island village in search of a missing girl, who the pagan locals claim never existed.
- Solve the mystery with Lord Peter Wimsey, based on the book by Dorothy L Sayers.
- A documentary exploring the various ways that Scotland has been portrayed on screen. From the Hollywood tartanry of Brigadoon (1954) and Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948) to the harsh reality of Trainspotting (1996). 'Alan Cumming', who despite his more recent Hollywood credentials was born in the Highlands, tours the locations used in various films. Meeting people who live there and asking how the films compare with their reality, talking to film-makers and academics. Some merging of scenes from the films with the footage shot for the documentary gives a "then & now" comparison and even appears to put Alan into scenes from the films he's talking about.
- The story of Alan McFadyen's famous Kingfisher photograph, which took 6 years and 720,000 attempts to capture, and was in dedication to his late grandfather.
- Puffins mate for life, but are humans capable of the same. wonders troubled teenager Isla, who is stuck in the confines of a small seaside cottage with sexy mother Ali, boyfriend Gav, and their baby.
- In this programme, the judges are in the south of Scotland, evaluating three homes. One is an innovative eco-home on the outskirts of Innerleithen, nestled beautifully in a forest and complete with striking design features - including blinds on the outside. There is a lovingly renovated and extended 19th-century cottage in the town of Moffat, which boasts the best shed one judge has ever seen and a striking 'upside down' cylindrical home on the Solway coast near Kirkcudbright, with views that very nearly render the judges speechless.