³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ ALBA HD Schedule
HD Schedule
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Afternoon
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12:00
Scottish Women's Premier League (³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ ALBA)—2023/24, Celtic v Partick Thistle
31/31 Live SWPL football action as the race for the title continues.
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14:15
Wallace 's Gromit—Mallachd an Fhir-rabaide/The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Tha an obair uile an urra ri Gromit 's Wallace a' faireachdainn 'curran' neònach. (R)
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15:35
Celtic Connections Shorts—Series 1, Episode 1
1/11 Yorkston/Thorne/Khan perform Westlin’ Wind, a song which represents abdutha (wonder). (R)
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15:40
Celtic Connections Shorts—Series 1, Episode 8
8/11 The Seumas Egan Project from the States perform one of their own tunes. (R)
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15:45
Binneas - Na Trads—Series 11, Episode 4
Amy Laurenson and band recorded at the Trad Awards in 2023. (R)
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16:00
Scottish Women's Premier League (³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ ALBA)—2023/24, Glasgow City v Rangers
33/31 More live SWPL action as Glasgow City host Rangers in a top of the table clash.
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Evening
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18:15
An LÃ —12/05/2024
Local, national and international news and information from ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ ALBA.
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18:30
Seachd LÃ —12/05/2024
Local, national and international news from ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ ALBA.
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19:30
Alleluia!—Series 5, Episode 7
7/12 Sailm, laoidhean is sgeulachdan pearsanta. Psalms, hymns and personal stories (R)
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20:00
Immigration Tracks—Canada le Anne NicAilpein, Episode 1
1/7 Join Anne MacAlpine on a cultural voyage of discovery. (R)
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20:30
Rùm Gu Rùm, Le Erica—Series 2, Episode 4
4/6 Erica Macpherson goes on a creative design adventure through the Highlands & Islands. (R)
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21:00
Dystonia: Beatha air Fhiaradh
DK MacPhee reveals what it is like to live with dystonia. (R)
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22:00
Opry le Daniel—Series 2, Episode 6
6/7 Featuring the Kirwan family and narrated by Anne Sinclair. (R)
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22:50
Dealbh is Slighe—Series 1, Gu h-ÃŒosal ‘s gu h-Àrd/Low and High
2/10 Calum Maclean is in Applecross, Wester Ross, in search of a special photo. (R)
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23:05
Eadar na Dha: 1918-1935/Clash of Futures: 1918-1935—Series 1, Episode 6
6/8 Mass unemployment as a result of the global economic crisis reaches its peak in 1932. (R)
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