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A look back at some of the best short films from the last two series.

A look back at some of the best short films from the last two series.

The Young Sons of the Rock get the show off to a boisterous start as they bring the noise every second Saturday at the home of Dumbarton FC. What makes a bunch of young lads go support a team that doesn’t win all that much?

We then join Icelandic football’s most successful import, Scottish striker Steven Lennon, as he gives an insight into his life in the land of ice and fire in Scottish Passport.

What is the secret behind some of Scotland’s most recognisable stars? In The Talent Factory we join the head of Hutchison Vale, Tam Smith, to find out.

Put a Shift In is back and this time Duncan and Duncan are at Ochilview to experience a night in the gloves of a goalkeeper in Scotland’s lower leagues.

In The Gaffer, we meet Albion Rovers boss Kevin Harper as he shares his path to the hot seat and what drives him to take on one of Scottish football's toughest assignments.

Who doesn’t love an Empire biscuit? Graeme Thelwiss joins Kilmarnock and Scotland full back Stephen O’Donnell to make the sweetest of treats in Come Consi-dine with Me. We meet Campbell from Campbeltown Pupils as his side take the long trip to the central belt on just another Saturday, in Away, Away. What makes someone drive 300 miles every second weekend for a game of football?

Why Didn’t You Make It sees Gary Kenneth give an honest assessment of a career that went from international recognition to playing in the Scottish non leagues. Sandy and Bernard are the Fixture Collectors, two men on a quest to see every possible fixture permutation in Scottish football and all for the love of the game.

And we take a look at our favourite day of the week, in One Saturday. Finally, Admiral Fallow's Louis Abbot brings the show to a close with a rousing rendition of Sunshine on Leith.

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