BBC ALBA Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Seo Alba (This is Alba)—Seo BBC ALBA. This is BBC ALBA
Sealladh ùr bho Alba. A new view from Scotland.
Afternoon
16:00
Peppa—Series 1, Sneachd
26/52A' cluich gu dòigheil san t-sneachd. Playing in the snow is fun.(R)
16:05
Fiona is na Fuinn—Episode 30
Songs and music, with Fiona and friends, Flora, Finlay and The Great Conductor.(R)
16:15
Seonaidh | Shaun the Sheep—Series 1, Spòrs Sneachda
19/20While the sheep have a massive snowball fight, the farmer gets trapped inside the house!(R)
16:25
Dè a-nis?—Series 19, Episode 11
11/24Siobhan visits Disneyland Paris and it's panto time again!(R)
17:25
Fraochy Bay—Series 2, Seall Santa/Snowbells in the Sleigh
9/10The festive season is upon the townsfolk and preparations begin for the celebrations.(R)
17:30
Scottish Premier League—2011-2012, Dundee United v Hibernian
Full-match SPL coverage of Dundee United v Hibernian.
Evening
19:30
Spors na Bliadhna—24/12/2011
A review of the world of sport in 2011, including a look back at the World Island Games.
20:30
Caman—Episode 4
4/6Niall is out for revenge and Inveraray hope to win the first silverware of the season.(R)
21:00
Piping Live—2011, Òrain nam Pìobairean
3/3Music and song from Brian Ó hEadhra, the Armagh Pipers Club and Mànran.
22:00
Horo Gheallaidh—Sreath 5, Episode 14
14/15Including performances from Rachel Sermanni and the Tannahill Weavers.
22:30
Aig Cridhe ar Ciuil—Ag obair 's a seinn (Working songs)
4/8Looking at songs to lift the spirit and lighten the burden of work.(R)
23:00
Nollaig a Steornabhagh/Christmas Service
A very special ecumenical Christmas Eve service from Martin's Memorial Church, Stornoway.
Late
00:05
Laoidhean a Kelvingrove (Carols at Kelvingrove)
Cathy Mac Donald introduces a programme of carols, poetry and Bible readings.(R)
00:50
Fraochy Bay—Series 2, Seall Santa/Snowbells in the Sleigh
9/10The festive season is upon the townsfolk and preparations begin for the celebrations.(R)
01:00
Seo Alba (This is Alba)—Seo BBC ALBA. This is BBC ALBA
Sealladh ùr bho Alba. A new view from Scotland.














