BBC Scotland Tomorrow
7:00 PM
Reporting Scotland: News at Seven
Reports from BBC newsrooms across the country
Reports from BBC newsrooms across the country with analysis and discussion on the big stories of the day

7:15 PM
Sportscene: Premiership Highlights
Including St Johnstone v Celtic
Action from St Johnstone v Celtic at McDiarmid Park and Hearts v Dundee United at Tynecastle, plus a round-up of Saturday's goals

8:15 PM
Icons of Football
The life and career of striker Steve Archibald
The life and career of striker Steve Archibald, who started as a part-timer with Clyde and went on to play for Aberdeen, Tottenham Hotspur, Barcelona and Scotland

8:45 PM
Rewind 1980s
Music and stories from Scotland and around the world in 1982
Music and stories from Scotland and around the world in 1982, when the 20p piece was introduced, Channel 4 was launched and the Pope conducted an open air mass in Bellahouston Park

9:00 PM
The Women Who Changed Modern Scotland
Women who fought for equality in the 1980s and 1990s
Kirsty Wark explores the 1980s and 1990s, when legislative leaps enshrined new rights for women but sexism was rife and women had to fight to make the promise of equality a reality

10:00 PM
Still Game
Part one of two. Winston receives bad news about his remaining leg
Part one of two. Winston receives bad news about his remaining leg. Isa struggles with her new cleaning job at the undertaker's and Tam pushes his stinginess to new depths

10:30 PM
Best of Chewin' the Fat
Highlights of the comedy sketch show
Highlights of the comedy sketch show, starring Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill, Karen Dunbar, Mark Cox, Paul Riley and Julie Wilson

11:00 PM
The Sunday Show
Martin Geissler presents the main issues from the world of politics and beyond
Martin Geissler presents the main issues from the world of politics and beyond, featuring interviews, discussion and analysis on the stories that matter to Scotland

11:30 PM
David Wilson's Crime Files
The criminologist examines fraud and the people who commit it
The criminologist returns to examine more infamous cases from Scotland's history, beginning with a closer look at fraud and the people who commit it
