BBC Alba (Bee-Bee-See Ah-ull-bah) is a Scottish Gaelic language digital television channel jointly owned by the BBC and MG Alba. The channel was launched on 19 September 2008 and is on-air for up to seven hours a day. The name Alba (Ah-ull-bah) is the Scottish Gaelic name for 'Scotland'. The station is unique in that it is the first channel to be delivered under a BBC licence by a partnership and is also the first multi-genre channel to come entirely from Scotland with almost all of its programmes made in Scotland.
Programmes[]
- Alba Today (formerly known as ALBA An Diugh[1][2] and Seo BBC ALBA. This is BBC ALBA[3][4][5])
- Leum Is Danns
- Abadas
- Ailig Danachd (Alex Adventure)
- Na Bleigeardan
- Calum Clachair: Gleann na Greine (Bob The Builder: Project Fix It)
- Leabhar na Dluth- Choille (Jungle Book)
- Sgaoileadh Nan Sgeul
- Padraig Post SDS (Postman Pat)
- Charlie Is Lola (Charlie and Lola)
- Oran Bho Na Daoine Beaga
- Blarag a' Bho
- Am Prionnsa Beag (The Little Prince)
- The Loch
- Speaking Our Language
- An La
- Do Bheatha Don Duthaich
- Sgoil nan Cuileanan (Puppy School)
- Trusadh
- Cuide ri Cathy
- Air an Rathad
- Fraochy Bay
- Sorchar nan Reul
- Saidheans Sporsail
- Leum Suas air an Sguaib (Room On The Broom)
- Sruth gu Sal
- An Ribheid Chiuil (Reed Music)
- Suil Air
- Cuirm @ Celtic
- Machair
- Togaidh Sinn Fonn
- Peppa Pig
- Bigeil
- Tomas is a Threud (Thomas & Friends)
- Na Bonnachain
- Lucas am Bata-teasairginn (Lifeboat Luke)
- Breab
- Anns a' Gharradh (In The Garden)
- Soillse
- Iomraiteach
- Tir nan Og
- Da-Fhillte
- Luthaidh
- Bruno
- Glasgow City FC
- Ceol Country
- Rapal
- Fuine (Home Baking)
- Gun Dachaigh (Homeless)
- Oran le Fiona
- Scottish Premier League
- Horo Gheallaidh
- Live Football
- Siubhlachan (Time Traveller)
- Seachd La
All programmes italicized are the news programmes of BBC Alba
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