Jane McCarry, Des Clark, Fred MacAulay, Julia Sutherland and Brian Taylor, amongst others, remember School Days; Burns recitals, coach trips & country dancing.
Chris Forbes, Martel Maxwell, Leo Kearse, Zara Janjua and Bruce Fummey, amongst others, share their experiences of Work; getting hired, learning the ropes & avoiding the sack.
Wendy Wason, Chris MacArthur-Boyd, Jamie McDonald and Ashley Storrie amongst others, remember Family Life; dinner time, family phrases & getting told off.
Ray Bradshaw, JoJo Sutherland, Leo Kearse, Judith Ralston and Grado, amongst others, remember Romance; first dates, first kisses, feelings, yearnings & getting dumped.
Sanjeev Kohli, Ashley Storrie, Fred MacAulay and Chris Forbes, amongst others, remember the Great Outdoors; hiking, camping, bodily functions & capturing beautiful moments.
Chris MacArthur-Boyd, Bruce Fummey, Des Clark, Amy Irons and TJ Singh, amongst others, remember trips to the Movies; big films, big stars and how not to behave in the cinema.
Martel Maxwell, Raymond Mearns and TJ Singh, amongst others, remember teenage fashions; hand-me-downs, dressing up, rebel styles & Scotland’s finest fabrics.
Grado, Fern Brady, Bruce Devlin and Jane McCarry, amongst others, remember how and where to have a Party; empties, hitting the town, dance crazes & how to handle the journey home.
Some of Scotland's comedians and entertainers take us on journey through friendships past, reminiscing on the bonding, the hanging out, the best friends, the sleepovers and the strange noises. Then they turn their attention to homes of the past, looking back at the flats, the crofts, the bathrooms and the toilets, as well as addressing the controversial inside-outside debate.
Some of Scotland's comedians and entertainers take us on journey through music of the past, remembering the artists, the hits, the gigs and festivals. They also recall the highs and lows of starting a band and using a cassette player. Then they turn their attention to dinners and food, recalling the fine dining, the deep fried, the deep freeze and the many ways that Scots enjoy mince, as well as pondering the highs and lows of home cooking and the correct contents of a munchie box.
Scotland's comedians and entertainers take us on journey through sport, from cross-country to tug-o-war, via the mesmerising athletics of darts and the eerie silence of golf. Plus, the art of appreciating football and deciding on your favourite Murray. Then through the world of books: the novels, the writers, the magic and monsters. Plus, the highs and lows of tartan noir and the hilarity of Macbeth.
Some of Scotland's comedians and entertainers take us on journey through art of the past, from finger painting to the Turner Prize, via Mackintosh and the Kelpies. They take us through the highs and lows of new town sculpture, how to appreciate a gallery, and what might be hidden away beyond the gift shop. Then they turn their attention to weddings, recalling the stag weekends, the endless speeches, page boy duties and flower girl dresses, and how to arrange a group photo.
Scottish comedians show us Christmas and Hogmanay past, from decorations to nativity plays and opening presents, along with the ups and downs of street parties and New Year resolutions.