Susie McCabe and Jim Smith join Mark Nelson to tackle two of the nation's online obsessions: dogs and sport. Watch to enjoy a post-match interview like you have never seen before, and find out what our canine friends would say if they really could talk. Plus we finally discover which half of the Old Firm Alexa supports, and hear the downside of being a dog with a job in this week's look at the funniest tweets and viral videos from across Scotland.
Krystal Evans and Stuart McPherson talk to Mark Nelson about Scottish social media's approach to work and family. Enjoy a glimpse into the future when we're all inevitably driven from the workplace by robots, and see the dangers of being caught googling a BBC Scotland weather presenter. Plus meet the very viral Grannie Annie and find out how a toilet in a Scottish shopping centre became an unlikely online sensation.
Comedians Stephen Buchanan and Kimi Loughton join Mark to talk about the trials of transport and dating. But which guest has completed every dating app, and who passed their driving test at the fifth time of asking? Watch to find out one of the perils of living in Dundee, and get ready to eavesdrop on a very romantic message, indeed. But before that, we have a very Scottish chat-up line, and we find out why taking public transport in Edinburgh can be a bit of a risk. And some dank memes, obviously.
Comedians Christopher KC and Jay Lafferty talk kids and politics with Mark Nelson. But which of our guests is tonight's resident social media expert? Spoiler alert - it's neither. Find out whose parents had a surprisingly regular bedroom schedule, and which guest is ready to give our host a well-deserved roasting. Plus an unorthodox way to remove a loose tooth, and learn why when it comes to cutting edge political satire, you can't do better than kids' comics. Tune in to see why one dad and one clothes peg is a recipe for viral infamy, and what do the people of Scotland really think about Boris Johnson?
Comedians Taryam Boyd and Ashley Storrie join Mark and get stuck in to holidays and The Sesh. Tune in for some top - and not-so-top - travel tips from Scottish social media. Find out the perils of putting your boarding pass on your phone, enjoy this week's guide to the internet phenomenon that is ASMR, and see why you should always wear your seatbelt in the back of a taxi. Hear why you can never pack enough pants on holiday, and see a cider-based magic trick that went down a storm online. Plus, discover which of our guests is partial to the odd holiday romance.
Comedians Robert Florence and Amna Saleem talk entertainment and food with Mark Nelson - but which of our guests doesn't even believe in the existence of square sausage? Plus, enjoy some Scottish remakes of classic gameshows, see an unusual way to deliver an Easter egg, and suffer along with a Scotsman who takes on a Swedish delicacy in a very-hard-to-forget video.