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- Three young Irish women struggle to maintain their spirits while they endure dehumanizing abuse as inmates of a Magdalene Sisters Asylum.
- Encompassed by violent street gangs, neglectful parents, bullying teachers and a dearth of positive role models, a studious but emotionally abandoned kid turns thug.
- Two retired gentleman share a house together , always competing for the affections of their attractive neighbour Sally
- A documentary charting the birth and growth of the Scottish nation.
- Michael Mosley takes an informative and ambitious journey exploring how the evolution of scientific understanding is intimately interwoven with society's historical path.
- A black comedy sketch show written by some of the newest names, performed by some of the oldest talent. Cast members include Melvyn Hayes, Roy Barraclough, Julie Goodyear and Nicholas Smith.
- A history of the growth and development of art in Scotland, focusing on the most famous figures from David Wilkie and Robert Adam through Charles Rennie Mackintosh and others
- Archaeologist and writer Neil Oliver presents a series on the golden age of exploration, charting the routes of contact that drew together the farthest reaches of the world. Neil Oliver follows in the footsteps of four Scottish explorers who planted ideas rather than flags - ideas that shaped the modern world we know today.
- A stylish 3 part series about millennial living in contemporary homes
- Cannon and Ball feature as two soldiers in the war, plus there's a series of regular characters: a movie-obsessed farmer; a kinky antiques dealer; incompetent chatshow host Dave Davids; Sheila, the demanding mother; and a man buried alive.
- Featuring Maddie, the wife who has to know every detail; the prisoner who's desperate to break out; the most unsuccessful parachute organisation; the man with a lost wife; and a funeral for a ventriloquist.
- Featuring Ron, the world's worst shoulder to cry on, along with a priest who doubts all evidence of Christ. Also appearing are special guests Michael Redmond, and Anna Karen as a gonk-obsessed office worker.
- Featuring a heated battle between two halves of a pantomime horse, the reminisces of two homeless drunks and a modern day Sisyphus. Meanwhile, the farmer introduces his sheep to the rules of "Farm Club".
- Included this week are a man haunted by visions of the grim reaper, a barrister who can't stop falling asleep, and a man who wants to end it all - if only he can find a pen for his suicide note.
- Tom and Roy are two grumpy pensioners sharing a house and lusting after next door neighbour Sally, though the feeling is not mutual. When Sally throws a party hoping to match her son with Tom's daughter Amber, the gents are happy to help in the hopes that this will ingratiate them with Sally, But then Tom falls over and Roy's time is occupied in looking after him, and when they actually make it to the party,both are caught short and discovered in an embarrassing situation by Sally.
- A depressed Roy goes to see a therapist and tells him about his frustrating unrequited love for Sally. Unfortunately the therapist, Ned, and Sally actually meet and are attracted to each other. To make matters worse,Roy has been acting as Sally's campaign manager in her bid to save the local post office from closing and at the celebratory party who should turn up to take Sally's attention from him but Ned?
- Amber is anxious to get in with her new boss,Marianne, who is a keen cyclist but she never learnt to ride a bike as a child so Roy agrees to teach her. Tom is of course jealous but discovers that a lump sum would be added to his pension if he was married. Since none of the women from his past offer any hope he bribes Sally to marry him. Things start well but inevitably he ends up single again.
- When Mark, an old flame of Sally's, moves in with her Tom feels doubly isolated as Roy gets on very well with him and to make matters worse his daughter Amber wants to know why he has never said he loves her. Sally and Amber discover that they are both fans of the poetry of W.H.Auden whose 'Funeral Blues' Tom claims to know off by heart. Unfortunately this is about to be put to the test.
- Sally suggests the old guys might like to have a holiday away from it all in a Scottish croft she would have stayed in with Mark had he not died. Tom is bored to tears and asks Amber to visit them and bring some DVDs. Having just split with her boyfriend Steve, Sally's son, Amber picks up Malcolm, a local ,in the pub and brings him back to the croft. However Sally and Steve arrive unexpectedly and Roy has to ensure Steve does not find out about Malcolm - as well as coping with the fact that he thinks the croft is haunted. Roy makes his play for Sally, asking her to move to the country permanently with him but she only sees him as a friend.
- Having been celibate for many years and appreciating that he will get nowhere with Sally, Roy goes to Soho and visits Katia, a prostitute from Belarus. Amber has a crush on Phil, the handsome vicar, and takes Tom to church with her. Tom has also started seeing Katia and finds it hard to balance with being a church-goer. Eventually Roy and Tom each discover that Katia has been pleasuring them both. Will they fall out over her or will they carry on living together as two ill-matched old guys?