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All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Long Live Livi

    • June 11, 2020
    • BBC Scotland

    Livingston skatepark is legendary among skaters, but 40 years on it has fallen into disrepair. However, a local group of three ambitious skate girls are on a mission to save the park.

  • S01E02 Our Fathers

    • June 18, 2020
    • BBC Scotland

    With the Highlands facing a shortage of local priests, two Nigerian missionaries are sent to Inverness-shire to make a new home for themselves in Beauly.

  • S01E03 Time to Fly

    • June 25, 2020
    • BBC Scotland

    Sami is mother to 19-year-old April, who suffers from autism. Sami wants her to have an independent future, but finding the best option is challenging and letting go is even harder.

  • S01E04 The Black Veil

    • August 3, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    Bradley (they / them) has recently joined The Order of Perpetual Indulgence – an LGBTQ+ protest group that uses religious imagery, drag and activism to call attention to sexual intolerance. The group has provided Bradley with a supportive community and a social purpose. As someone who has struggled with their own gender identity for years, Bradley now identifies as non-binary, neither male or female – but is aware that this identity is not fully recognised by wider society or the state. Bradley now has two events approaching: their wedding to long-term partner, Emma, and their ordination as ‘Black Veil’ – the highest level within The Order of Perpetual Indulgence. Will these two events give Bradley the confidence to step out into the world as the authentic version of themself?

  • S01E05 Farewell to Adventure

    • August 25, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    Following Bob Shepton's emotional journey, giving up his adventurous life of sailing, not because he is 85, but in order to support his wife's battle with Alzheimer's.

  • S01E06 Isabel’s Independence

    • August 18, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    Isabel, 58, like many other Spaniards, migrated to Edinburgh looking for a new opportunity. After her business in Spain collapsed following years of financial crisis, she left her husband behind with one goal in mind: saving enough money to recover. However, she did not count on so many obstacles: Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic, her language barrier and a growing joint and muscle pain caused by her physical jobs. She cleans in the mornings and delivers in the evenings, and when she gets home she has five hours to sleep. Isabel wants to be part of the Scottish culture, but how can she when she has no time to learn English, no time to socialise and when her body aches so much at the end of the day?