All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 1967: The Year of the Scots

    • January 7, 2010

    In 1967 Scotland's proud boast to be the best footballing nation on earth was actually true. Not only did the national team beat the current world champions in their own backyard, but Kilmarnock made the semi-final of the Fairs Cup, Rangers reached the final of the Cup Winners' Cup and Celtic triumphed in Lisbon. With contributions from Bobby Brown, Jim McCalliog, Billy McNeill, Bobby Lennox, John Greig and Sandy Jardine.

  • S01E02 2003: Judgement Day

    • January 14, 2010

    As the two giants of Scottish football battle it out to become the champions, it all comes down to the last day of the season. A win for either would take the title. Winner takes all.

  • S01E03 1979: When Everything Changed

    • January 21, 2010

    1979 was the year everything changed and the year that changed everything. On the football field Aberdeen and Dundee United exploded onto the scene, aiming to end the Old Firm's domination of the Scottish game. Sir Alex Ferguson, Jim McLean, Alex McLeish, Mark McGhee, Hamish McAlpine and Paul Hegarty tell the story. While the north east's season ended in triumph, there was also disgrace as the Scottish Cup Final descended into a full-scale riot.

  • S01E04 1998: The Year Of Reckless Ambition

    • January 28, 2010

    In 1998, thanks to a bumper TV deal with Sky Sports, a spending spree took the SPL's collective debt from 7.5 million pounds to 145 million just four years later. With contributions from Roger Mitchell, David Taylor, Brian Quinn, Martin Bain, John Boyle, Lex Gold, Sandy Clark, John Yorkston and Graham Spiers, we examine the how the failure to secure a second Sky deal and the disappearance of SPL TV plunged the league into chaos as clubs were swamped by debts they could not hope to pay.

  • S01E05 1972: Tragedy to Triumph

    • February 4, 2009

    In 1971, 66 football fans died in one of Britain's most tragic sporting events ever, the disaster at Ibrox. But under the new management team of Willie Waddell and Jock Wallace, Rangers were to overcome massive odds which ended with them lifting aloft the European Cup Winners' Cup. This is Scotland's Football Year of 1972 - a journey from tragedy to triumph.

  • S01E06 1982: Viva Espana

    • February 11, 2010

    The legendary Jock Stein took on the task of lifting a battered and beleaguered Scotland after the debacle in Argentina. His magic worked, and they qualified easily for the World Cup finals in Spain. The team was certainly transformed, packed with winners who between them held just about every domestic and European club honour. A true squad of champions - but were they world beaters? This is Scotland's Football Year of 1982 - Viva Espana!

Season 2

  • S02E01 1974: The Golden Generation?

    • February 25, 2011

    The new series of The Football Years kicks off with 1974 and Scotland’s Golden Generation. Were they the greatest squad of players ever to pull on the famous dark blue jersey? Featuring exclusive interviews and archive footage from World Cup 74’.

  • S02E02 1986: Breaking Hearts and Breaking the Bank

    • March 4, 2011

    1986 was the year that Hearts came within seven minutes of the league title, Graeme Souness revolutionised Rangers and Scotland headed to Mexico for another World Cup group of death.

  • S02E03 1994: In With The New

    • March 11, 2011

    For Scottish football fans 1994 was one of the most dramatic years ever both on and off the park. The long-running and acrimonious battle for control of Celtic FC came to a head and bitter rivals Rangers cruised to their sixth consecutive Scottish League Title and were on course for an unprecedented back-to-back domestic treble.

  • S02E04 1982-1983: Local Heroes

    • March 25, 2011

    This is the story of two north east clubs, two managers and two historic wins that were as joyous as they were unexpected. The two managers Alex Ferguson and Jim McLean were to be a force of nature in Scottish football in the early 1980’s.

  • S02E05 1973-74: The End Of An Era

    • April 1, 2011

    By 1973 the optimism of the 1960’s had evaporated and the country lurched from political upheaval to economic crisis via industrial strife while the IRA waged a sustained and bloody bombing campaign in London and Birmingham. It was also the time that Celtic won the last of their 9-in-row Scottish Championships and came within a whisker of a domestic treble

  • S02E06 1992: The Trans Europe Express

    • April 8, 2011

    It was the inaugural season of the UEFA Champions League but the champions of Scotland, Rangers had to face the Champions of England, Leeds, for the right to appear in it. This was another Battle of Britain where a European future was the prize.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Walter Smith - Part One

    • June 7, 2011

    As Walter Smith says goodbye to Rangers FC, STV have been given exclusive, unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to one of the giants of the Scottish game.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Walter Smith - Part Two

    • June 14, 2011

    In the second part of this special, Walter Smith reveals that he should have quit Rangers after his ninth title and how fear of unemployment forced him into accepting a job in England