BBC ALBA Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Seo Alba (This is Alba)—01/02/2014
Sealladh ùr bho Alba. A new view from Scotland.
Afternoon
16:00
Peppa—Series 2, Caraid Dheòrsa/George's Friend
Peppa and her friends are in the play park with George and his best friend Richard Rabbit.(R)
16:05
Peppa—Series 2, An Trean Bheag aig Papa/Grandpa's Little Train
Grandpa Pig has built a fantastic little train called Gertrude.(R)
16:10
Rupert—Episode 3
3/20Angie has used the time machine and now Rupert has to bring him back.(R)
16:33
Oran le Fiona—Episode 25
Fiona creates a new song with her funny musical friends. Will you sing along too?(R)
16:35
Tom Tractar—An Creutair Oidhche (Haywire Hens)
22/26Gu dè idir a tha ceàrr air na cearcan an-diugh. The hens are behaving very strangely.(R)
16:45
Cobhair bho Anna—Series 2, Fadalach
1/26Anna helps Douglas, a duckling who is always late.(R)
17:00
Gleusta—Series 4, Episode 4
4/12Featuring teams from Fort William Primary School and Portree Primary School.(R)
17:30
Scottish Premiership—2013-14, Partick Thistle v Dundee Utd
The latest full-match coverage from the Scottish Premiership.
Evening
19:30
Alba air Falach—Series 1, Episode 5
5/6Little-known and unusual stories from Scotland's history.(R)
19:55
Blasad—Episode 4
4/12John Carmichael and Margaret Macleod discuss their favourite foods.(R)
20:30
Eòrpa—Series 21, Episode 8
8/16Eòrpa examines the plight a bankrupt Romanian town and child euthanasia in Belgium.(R)
21:00
Cuirm aig Celtic—2013/14, Capercaillie
Capercaillie onstage at Glasgow's Concert hall during Celtic Connections 2014.
22:00
Taghadh bho na Trads—Series 2, Siobhan Miller
4/8Music and chat from the Traditional Music Award Winners. With Siobhan Miller.(R)
22:30
Comhdhail Colm Chille—Episode 5
Top exponents of Scottish Gaelic and Irish music in session, with Mick O'Brien.(R)
22:55
Scottish Premiership—2013-14, Partick Thistle v Dundee Utd
The latest full-match coverage from the Scottish Premiership.(R)
Late
00:55
Seo Alba (This is Alba)—02/02/2014
Sealladh ùr bho Alba. A new view from Scotland.














