Eleven year old Sophie visits her favourite places in her home city of Glasgow: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Science Centre and Riverside Museum.
Documentary about the story of Glasgow West Housing Association, using interviews with some of the people who played key roles in its development.
Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft of the University of Strathclyde talks about Scottish independence from an economist's viewpoint.
Documentary about the history of Glasgow along the Clyde from the late 18th century to the present, featuring New Lanark and the David Livingstone Center at Blantyre.
Documentary about linguistic differences between the Japanese and English languages, presented by a university and a school teacher.
Rev. Dr. Norman Shanks discusses the concept and meaning of hope from a religious perspective.
Andrew Robson, Deputy Head Teacher of Hillhead Primary School in Glasgow, explains how the Scottish education system is based on 'equity' for all pupils rather than 'equality'.
Japan Desk Scotland’s fifth documentary about the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011, looking at a five-year collaborative research project between Fukushima and Chernobyl.