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GENERIC - BBC Alba teams up with Radio nan Gàidheal, the BBC's Gaelic language radio service, to bring a fresh cultural boost to British TV, with each episode delivering a quick overview of Gaelic music and language. A documentary‑style series, this entertainment programme offers at‑a‑glance programme highlights that will appeal to UK viewers scanning their television guide for BBC Alba programming.
Nollaig (Christmas) – When Tusk’s friends claim his home isn’t cosy enough, he stages a midsummer Christmas party to prove them wrong, delivering a quirky, heart‑warming celebration.
Maicreafon (Microphone) – Ben sends his friends on a lively hunt for a missing microphone, driving the episode’s adventure.
AH-AH agus an Rùn Dìomhair Mòr – AH-AH swears to keep MacÌomhair’s secret sealed inside his beak, but soon discovers it’s almost impossible to stay silent, creating a tense, humor‑laden showdown for UK audiences.
Co-là-breith Nìp (Neep's Birthday) – On a peaceful island day, Neep can’t stop digging holes, prompting Abney and Teal to uncover the mystery behind his excitement, which turns out to be his birthday.
Am Bard (episode) – In this touching segment, Pompon’s father asks to hear his son’s poetry for Father’s Day after reading Mr Beaver’s tribute, leaving George delighted by Pompon’s heartfelt effort.
An t-Slighe Air Ais Dhachaigh – Acclaimed storyteller Angus Peter Campbell brings Oliver Jeffers’ beautifully illustrated book to life, now rendered in Gaelic by Jo MacDonald, in this enchanting BBC Alba episode.
Fionn a' Tighinn air Bòrd - Fionn enlists the Neachdan’s aid in a desperate race to stop his father, Tormod Mòr, from seizing a coveted treasure, sparking a clash of family loyalties and high‑stakes intrigue.
The CBBC Alba team learn about life in the 17th century on a visit to Mary King's Close in Edinburgh - The crew steps into historic Mary King’s Close to uncover the everyday realities of 17th‑century Edinburgh, bringing the city’s hidden past to life for young viewers.
Bhenis a’ Chinn a Tuath (Venice of the North) (episode) – On a school canal trip, Dave and his friends awaken the ancient monster Big Lippy, sending them hurtling back to the Jurassic era.
Sombaidhean (Zombie) - Dave uncovers a handheld zombie‑killing game at the dump, sparking a clash with his friend Zombie Katie, who finds the premise insulting.
The Dee - Neen MacKay follows a salmon’s remarkable journey, taking viewers on a vivid tour of Scotland’s celebrated fishing rivers.
Bailtean-mòra (Cities) – Joy Dunlop guides beginners through the first steps of speaking Gaelic, joined by studio guest Margaret Macleod Nicholson, while Calum Maclean explores Gaelic heritage on location in Dunfermline.
Local, national and international news and information - A comprehensive news roundup delivering the latest stories from across Scotland, the UK and the world on BBC Alba.
Travelling throughout Scotland – a captivating BBC Alba episode that journeys across the Highlands to showcase Scotland’s premier woven‑craft artisans, revealing the skill and tradition behind each masterpiece.
Memories of 1983, when the world came close to nuclear war – A gripping documentary that revisits the 1983 Soviet system error that mistakenly signalled a US missile attack, bringing the world to the brink of nuclear catastrophe.
Mary Ann Kennedy and Lucy Cooke explore plants tha... – The duo ventures from cycle‑paths to farmyards and secluded garden nooks, uncovering the hardy flora that flourish on nature’s very edge.
Morocco - Souss Massa (episode) – Coinneach Rankin and Annie MacNeil chase world‑renowned surf breaks and pioneer first ascents while exploring Morocco’s stunning Souss Massa coastline.
Greenvoe – Cathy MacDonald delves into George Mackay Brown’s novel, exploring how an Orkney island community is menaced by a mysterious defence project and unpacking its haunting themes for BBC Alba viewers.
Naples (episode) on BBC Alba – Ramsay MacMahon zips through Naples on a scooter, weaving the city’s bustling, narrow streets before venturing along the stunning Amalfi Coast.