Mark Stephen reports on a remarkable development on Glasgow's river Clyde, where cleaner waters and over-fishing of predators have made the river a home to billions of langoustines.
How did a small white cow become the centre of a riot in the north-east town of Turriff? Dame Evelyn Glennie discovers the remarkable story of the Turra Coo.
Including local news and weather, what's on diary, mart report, jobspot and postbag.
Neil Oliver presents highlights from Radio Scotland history programmes including Walks Through History, What You Didn't Learn in School and Hooked on History.
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Fred Macaulay presents a look back at the best of Macaulay and Co from 2008.
From celebrity scandal to political events, no stone is left unturned. Catriona Shearer grills the people who made the news on how much they remember of the year's top stories.
Scottish people celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the Summer of Love by sharing their memories of peace, love, fashion, music and strange substances.
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Your requests and dedications over the air.
Dougie Vipond and guests preview the weekend's action, and take an offside looks at the day's big football stories.
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Get under Pacific Quay's digital duvet with improbable bedfellows Amanda Millen and Jim Gellatly for interviews, songs, laughs and live sessions.
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Was punk a musical, fashion and social revolution or just a craze? Former punks look back on the movement that shaped their lives.
Featuring live sessions, new material from the best alternative artists, upfront releases and first plays for Scotland's most promising new bands.
A hilarious mix of programmes celebrating the comedy scene in Scotland, including amusing interviews with comics, sketch comedy and archive features. Show more