Rewind 1990s - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

1990
Rewind 1990 revisits all the great moments from that year, the shows we loved, the music we enjoyed, the events we remember and the news stories still impact us today.

1991
This episode revisits and replays the key moments from 1991, bringing back the best tunes and movies from a momentous year.

1992
Revisit the sounds, sights and significant events of 1992, the year of a new president in the US, a new boy band and the start of a new national stadium.

1993
Rewind back to the news, TV and music of 1993, when the MV Braer runs aground on Shetland, Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting is first published and The Bluebells were 'Young at Heart'.

1994
This episode spotlights 1994. It's the year a Scottish band has a record-breaking hit, and Robin Williams tries out a Scottish accent on screen.

1995
Rewind to 1995 to relive the music, the shows and the news of the year that Mel Gibson took Scottish history to Hollywood with the release of Braveheart.

1996
The sounds, sights and significant events of 1996, year of the Dunblane massacre, Danny Boyle's Trainspotting, the Spice Girls' debut Wannabe and bad news for Take That fans.

1997
Rewind to 1997 to relive the music, the shows and the news of the year that many will associate with the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

1998
The sounds, sights and significant events of 1998, the year the site for the new Scottish Parliament building is chosen and Scotland play Brazil in the first game of the World Cup.

1999
Relive the end of a decade, the end of a century and the end of a millennium. 1999 was a momentous year in Scottish politics as the country goes to the polls.
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