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

7:30 PM
The Tales of Para Handy
Dougie predicts doom and disaster for those on board the Vital Spark
Dougie predicts doom and disaster for those on board the Vital Spark after reading his tea leaves. Para dismisses his predictions until, one by one, they start coming true

8:20 PM
The Tales of Para Handy
Para and the crew are threatened by the march of modern technology
Threatened by the march of modern technology, it takes all of Para's cunning - and a large beached whale - to keep him and his disaster-prone crew in employment

9:10 PM
Confessions of a Teenage Fraudster
Elliot faces deportation to the UK
After four years travelling the world spending fraudulently accrued money, Elliot faces deportation to the UK straight into the hands of the British police

9:55 PM
Loop
Chinese brush painter Chi Zhang depicts Arthur's Seat
Chinese brush painter Chi Zhang exploits the rich effects created by the interaction of brush, ink, water and paper to depict Edinburgh landmark Arthur's Seat

10:00 PM
River City
Gillian's daughter unexpectedly turns up.
Gillian's daughter unexpectedly turns up, a stressed Carly gets help with a looming job application from Dean and a confrontation leads to Lydia establishing a plan of action

10:30 PM
Jules and Greg's Wild Swim
The couple sample the hidden rock pools and ancient waterfalls of Skye
Julie Wilson Nimmo and Greg Hemphill sample the hidden rock pools and ancient waterfalls of Skyer, while the couple reflect on the pros and cons of Scotland's weather,

11:00 PM
Scotcast
Discussion on Scotland's biggest news stories
Martin Geissler hosts discussion on Scotland's biggest news stories

11:30 PM
David Wilson's Crime Files
The criminologist examines spree and mass killings
The criminologist examines spree and mass killings in Scotland to try to find motives behind these attacks, looking at the case of Robert Mone and Thomas McCulloch
