BBC Scotland's main broadcast hours are 7:00 p.m. to midnight and outside of these hours, it simulcasts
BBC Radio Scotland. At least 95% of programming must be of Scottish origin, and the BBC stated that roughly half of its programming would be new. Initially, the channel simulcast the BBC Two schedule between midday and 7pm with surrounding continuity from BBC Scotland, thereby accommodating the daytime sport and political programming opt-outs which had been displaced following the closure of
BBC Two Scotland. The first main programme to air on BBC Scotland was the 9th series premiere of
Still Game on the channel's first day. The channel’s first drama commission
Guilt was a significant success, receiving a strong critical reception and winning a number of awards.
Guilt has gone on to be broadcast around the world.
News BBC Scotland's flagship news programme was
The Nine, an hour-long weeknight newscast which reports on UK and international news from a Scottish perspective. The program aired on Mondays through Thursdays. On Fridays and weekends, the channel aired a shorter, 7 p.m. bulletin,
The Seven; it aired for a half hour on Fridays and 15 minutes on weekends; on Saturdays,
The Seven was followed by the entertainment recap
The Edit. The panel discussion programme
Seven Days aired on Sunday nights, which featured discussions and analysis of the week's news headlines. On 20 February 2024, amid poor viewership, BBC Scotland announced major cutbacks to the channel's news programming, with
The Edit and
Seven Days cancelled, and
The Nine being replaced by
BBC Reporting Scotland: News at Seven, which launched on 6 January 2025. These changes were approved by Ofcom in August 2024. In September 2024, BBC Scotland premiered
The Entertainment Mix, a weekly entertainment newsmagazine hosted by singer-songwriter
Michelle McManus.
Sport BBC Scotland has traditionally shown sport on Friday evenings with
Scottish Championship and the early rounds of the
Scottish Cup matches featuring on
Sportscene presented by
Leanne Crichton and
Steven Thompson from 7.00pm. With football talk show
A View From The Terrace, adapted from the cult
Terrace Scottish Football Podcast aired later on Friday evenings.
AVFTT is produced by Edinburgh-based Studio Something and is presented by
Craig G. Telfer, with analysis from Shaughan McGuigan, and
The Scotsman journalists
Craig Fowler and
Joel Sked. == Continuity announcers ==