BBC Scotland is set to screen extended highlights of the 2002/03 season final day which saw Rangers pip Celtic to the trophy on goal difference.
The Ibrox side thumped Dunfermline 6-1 at Ibrox to win the title by a goal as Celtic humbled Kilmarnock 4-0 on away soil at Rugby Park.
It was the club’s 50th league title and the second part of a historic treble-winning season under the management of Alex McLeish.

The performance in the 6-1 demolition of Dunfermline really summed up the swashbuckling, talent-strewn side of that season who swept up domestically.
Celtic were to be left empty-handed with Chris Sutton’s tears on the day still one of the highlights of an iconic final day of the then Scottish Premier League.
Match highlights will be shown from 19:15 on Sunday evening as the BBC continue their Sportscene Classics coverage.
The decision to screen the match comes after the outpouring of support for a special screening of the 2002 Scottish Cup Final.
Rangers run out 3-2 winners against Celtic at Hampden thanks to a last-minute Peter Lovenkrands header in one of the most iconic matches of the modern era.
Former Rangers captain Craig Moore has been speaking to Rangers News about that match and what he believes was the “turning point” in the game.
