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The Wonderful World of Roller Derby
Delving into the fast and furious world of female roller derby
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Son recounts ‘hilarious’ moment Leonard Cohen lied to Bob Dylan
Leonard Cohen's son tells the story of funny exchange between two song-writing legends.
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Tales of the Troubles: how Scots got involved in the war next door
When the Troubles began many worried that unrest could spread to Scotland.
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‘Really Wild’ advice for young people worried about the planet
Autumnwatch presenters Michaela and Chris were recently interviewed by school kids.
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Are these the two biggest football anoraks in the world?
A View from the Terrace met football fixture collectors Sandy and Bernard
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‘I lost weight under a fake body suit on the sly!’
Could this be a powerful secret weapon in the battle to lose weight?
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Would you spend an evening with friends in an alcohol free pub?
A pub in Glasgow's east-end is taking booze off the menu one day a week.
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The secluded beach once used to test weapons of mass destruction
In the 1950s military scientists exploded bubonic plague bombs in the Hebrides.
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Beating Beyoncé to an Emmy is just the start of this comedian's meteoric rise
Fresh from her Emmy win, Hannah Gadsby spoke to Grant Stott about her new show 'Douglas'
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Betrothed couples here are nervous — but not about the wedding!
Engaged couples are kidnapped and ‘gunked’ by friends and family.
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Stand aside squirrels! Is it time we started eating acorns?
Acorns are considered a ‘super-food’ in North Korea.
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Top tips for cracking wee adventures in Scotland's wild places
Expert advice for making the most of your trip to the wilderness.
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The tough-talking GP who leaves shocked patients 'laid bare'
Dr Punam Krishan confronts patients with the real consequences of their life choices.
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7 intriguing habits of couples with unexplained infertility
From pineapple to hot water bottles some say they'd give their left arm to conceive.
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How fear and fake news led to persecution of 'witches'
The hysteria surrounding witch trials shares similarities with today's society.
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5 amazing ways to stop your Halloween pumpkin going to waste
Kaye Adams spoke to those backing the #pumpkinrescue campaign
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Why is Billy Connolly cutting down on swearing?
The comic has finally committed his jokes to paper - but they're not quite word-for-word.
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‘You go from being a normal 12-year-old girl to a local superstar!’
This town has a coronation every year and it's kind of a big deal.
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Last ferry to Skye — ‘There were people with tears in their eyes’
Locals recount the day they said goodbye to an old friend ahead of a fierce battle.
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Mini box-set for under 35s hopes to find ‘new ways’ to do drama
Short drama commissions to boost the country's future stars of TV and film.
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How technology helps us keep in touch with the dead
Using technology to stay in touch with the dead is nothing new.
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How a little girl’s actions stopped a road rage incident
Regina was driving her daughter to a leisure centre when a man became aggressive.
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Why ants were way ahead of us on the solar panel idea
A lot of thought has gone into this woodland des-res.
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‘I’m not here to promote any lifestyle; I’m here to promote EVERY lifestyle’
A Glasgow school has received an LGBT Charter award but the headteacher faces criticism.
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Why are people crowdfunding a GPS tracker for this cat?
No one wanted rescue cat George — now he's a local hero in Helensburgh.
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The people helping extremely premature babies fight for survival
Tiny Lives follows the premature babies being cared for at University Hospital, Wishaw.
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Did these fearless factory women pave the way for Minecraft and Grand Theft Auto?
The Dundee mums, sisters, daughters and grans who triggered a video gaming boom.
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This spectacular fire festival is the pride of a coastal community — but why can’t women take part?
Calls to modernise the Burning of the Clavie are being given short shrift.
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Black and Scottish — ‘I thought I was the only black person in the world’
Ncuti Gatwa describes how it felt growing up black in Scotland.
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‘Invisible’ teens transformed by gruelling Arctic adventure
A punishing polar challenge could be the making of ten Scots schoolkids.
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Surrogacy: ‘It’s the most incredible gift you can ever receive’
Surrogacy brings joy to many, but it's a journey requiring careful planning.
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What lies beneath: a mermaid’s view of the Hebrides
Wild swimmer Kate explores the cold waters surrounding Lewis.
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‘I can tell you what happens behind the scenes on Strictly’
Kim Winston presents the brand new Strictly Come Dancing podcast.
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Are these the world's "most competitive" sportspeople?
Sink or Skim follows stone skimmers preparing for the World Championshps in Easdale.
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The ‘hairy’ situations faced by Scotland’s formidable paramedics
Paramedics in Scotland have to be ready for a myriad of challenging situations.
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The charity that is giving a voice to musicians in exile
Musicians in Exile brings Glasgow’s refugees and asylum seekers together through music.
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Follow these steps to avoid falling victim to burnout
Dr Punam Krishan reveals how straightforward measures can make all the difference.
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Shark fin scoop: how tagging basking sharks with cameras is set to reveal their previously unseen behaviour
A team of scientists is tagging basking sharks near Tiree.
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Beauty icons Victoria Beckham and Jamie Genevieve meet
The beauty vlogger and fashion designer's joint pose has received 100,000 likes.
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The adorable name this little girl gave her chemotherapy device
The drugs made her feel rotten but the device improved her quality of life for 2 years.
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You'll be amazed when you finally see the tattoo Judy Murray has been hiding from the world
Des Clarke spoke to the legendary tennis coach about her 'ink' as part of Des Doesn't Do.
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Who would steal a 1,000-year-old bell? (And why they might live to regret it)
This tangible link to our ancient past has mysteriously disappeared.
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'It feels like a world apart' – investigating why one of the worst places to be a woman in the UK is next door to the best
Darren McGarvey's Scotland asks why East and West Dunbartonshire are world's apart
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Emeli Sandé captivates in new ‘Street Symphony’ TV talent show
The singing sensation has reinvented the TV talent show, from bombastic to heart-warming.
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'It's possibly the biggest floating art gallery in the world!'
Lachlan Goudie visits collection of dad's work aboard the Bretagne ferry
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Could exercise be the key to having a sharp mind in later life?
A unique study of people in childhood and old age is revealing how our brains change.
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The final frontier: why families are sending their loved ones’ ashes on a space odyssey
A British company can release ashes into space.
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How did this TV star, 38, miss out on so many basic life skills?
Des Clarke challenges himself further after 2018 Sport Relief achievement.