What's On - 01/06
Welcome back to our fortnightly update on constructive ways to spend your time.
Welcome back to our fortnightly update on constructive ways to spend your time.
The National Theatre of Scotland have launched their Scenes For Survival series of lockdown short films, featuring Scottish stars including Brian Cox and Janey Godley.
The National Theatre have added political comedy drama This House to YouTube this week and, from Thursday, will be showing Coriolanus with Tom "Loki" Hiddleston.
The Globe Theatre continue to give free access to productions of their plays, this week adding Shakespeare's comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor and Macbeth to YouTube.
Stirling Council Libraries gives you all free online access to ebooks, audiobooks and magazines.
BBC Bitesize's new Daily Lessons section updates each day with new school activities for P1 - S4.
Film4 is a good source of free films to stream. This week sees three very different "coming of age" films: Slumdog Millionaire, Sweet Sixteen and The Inbetweeners Movie. We'll let you decide which one best suits your mood (and age).
BBC iPlayer is a treasure trove of free films to suit every mood. Family friendly? Try Chicken Run. Horror? Try The Blair Witch Project. Timeless classic? Try Some Like It Hot. Virus themed sci-fi? Try Twelve Monkeys.
Doctor Who fans are in for a treat: all 167 recent episodes are now available on BBC iPlayer. Looking to keep up the school links? Go straight to the episodes with Charles Dickens or William Shakespeare.
Looking for escapism? Community, New Girl and Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Netflix all have quirky characters and lots of laughs.
With civil rights in the United States being back in the headlines, it's as good a time as any to re-visit Maya Angelou's autobiographical writing.
6Music's Paperback Writers invited Trainspotting author, Irvine Welsh, to play an hour of his favourite music. His taste is great: David Bowie, The Velvet Underground, Joy Division...
Louis Theroux is using his time at home to speak to people he has never had the chance to interview in Grounded.
BBC Sounds is home to lots of free audiobooks, from classics like Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice.
There aren't going to be any music festivals this summer, but visit the Radio 1 Big Weekend website or re-watch some of last year's Glastonbury highlights.