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Mark Stephen meets the homeowners of Deans South, Livingston, who lived on a ghost estate.
Mark Stephen s children with additional needs for a day at the seaside.
Mark Stephen visits the Fife Flyers in Kirkcaldy, the oldest ice hockey team in the UK.
Mark Stephen visits North Uist to meet the organisers of the Sollas beach Fly-In.
Mark Stephen goes for a paddle with Scotland’s only cancer survivors' dragon boat group.
Mark Stephen goes inside Barlinnie to meet the team running the prison radio station.
Mark Stephen hears personal s of the bitterest industrial dispute in living memory.
Mark Stephen hears the story behind Knockhill racing circuit in Fife.
Mark Stephen speaks to some of Scotland’s most dedicated pigeon fanciers.
Mark Stephen visits Scotland’s largest Riding for the Disabled centre in Glasgow
Mark Stephen visits the Cold War military base that became Scotland's first craft village.
Mark Stephen hears how Scotland saved the Women's Rugby World Cup.
Mark Stephen introduces travel and transport highlights from the community history series.
Mark Stephen introduces sporting highlights from the community history series.
Mark Stephen meets the Aviation Preservation Society of Scotland and Sophie the Strutter.
Mark Stephen meets the Badenoch Ladies Shinty Club at the Dell in Kingussie.
Mark Stephen meets the people who look after Aberdeenshire's most iconic hill.
Isabel McCue shares how the loss of her son John led to the creation of Nemo Arts.
Mark Stephen visits the General Store, a repair monger in Selkirk in the Scottish Borders.
Mark Stephen hears school-day adventures on educational cruises aboard the SS Uganda.
The 'Livi', Livingston's skatepark and a mecca for skateboarders worldwide.
Scotland's first ever urban community land buy out in Portobello.
Mark Stephen hears how communities coped with the worst storm in a generation.
Mark Stephen meets retired Queens District nurses to talk about nursing in the past.
Love comes to town in the very first march by people with experience of the care system.
Mark Stephen is in Dumfries and Galloway to hear about the Hallmuir POW Ukrainian Chapel.
In 2010 the longest tapestry in the world was unveiled in Prestonpans.
Mark Stephen visits Scotland’s first purpose-built Gurdwara.
Mark Stephen meets curlers who played an epic match on the Lake of Menteith in 1979.
Mark Stephen celebrates 40 years of the Kessock Bridge