Donal MacIntyre speaks to investigative journalists about the stories of their careers. Neil MacKay explains how he exposed the IRA double agent codenamed Stakeknife. Show more
Tom Morton explores Scotland's original enthusiasm for banning alcohol. Starting in Wick, he finds out how, when prohibition came to Scotland, the town went from 44 pubs to none.
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Award-winning author Louise Welsh examines the real story behind the Woods/Pirie Trial of 1811 in which a pupil accused her two schoolmistresses of having an affair. Show more
Having a famous parent can be both a blessing and a curse. Penny Junor is joined by the ventriloquist Nina Conti, daughter of Shirley Valentine actor Tom Conti. Show more
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The best bits of Good Morning Scotland 'out and about' - from a bus being welded together on the production line, to Govan shipyard for the last ever launch of a ship on the Clyde.
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Kaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
It's what you're talking about before you're talking about it. Join Fred and Co as they try to make some crazy sense out of modern day Scotland.
Bestselling crime writer Denise Mina presents the first of five brand new ghost stories. This is the tale of an ill-fated wedding on a stormy Scottish island. Show more
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Edi Stark investigates how social networking sites have empowered and transformed the lives of thousands of ordinary women. But is this technology really our friend? Show more
Donal MacIntyre hears from Heather Brooke, the investigative journalist whose unwavering tenacity to scoop the story on MPs' expenses changed the political landscape of the UK. Show more
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Join Clare English and Janice Forsyth for a taste of the best of this year's Festival as they bring you highlights of our Festival Cafe shows from Edinburgh.
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Bringing you seriously good music including the best new releases. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Tom Morton explores the spookiest time of the year in the Northern isles of Scotland, when the dead walk. From 2010. Show more
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Relive classic interviews from the biggest names in alternative country and Americana music, featuring Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Emmylou Harris. Show more
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The theme on Get It On is the songs from your childhood. From your favourite TV theme to your first single, have you got a favourite song which shaped your childhood years? Show more
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Unheard songs from the best sessions of 2010, featuring Teenage Fanclub, The Phantom Band and Silver Columns.
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Hue and Cry's Pat Kane talks to Phil Cunningham about his life and chooses his five milestone tracks. From April 2010. Show more
End the day in the company of the song writing masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
Robbie Shepherd with a selection of archive material paying tribute to Kenneth McKellar, who died earlier in 2010. Show more