The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Scottish singer-songwriter Colin Macintyre chats to Phil Cunningham about his career and chooses the five songs that have had the most influence on his career. From Decmeber 2012. Show more
Ricky Ross talks to Scotland's chief medical officer Harry Burns, the man who holds the nation's health in his hands, about his strong sense of social justice. Show more
Gillian Marles checks out the games industry and looks at how it has moved from console to smartphone. Show more
Stand-up comedian and obsessive Casualty fan Susan Calman finds out whether her hours spent watching the medical drama would make her any use in an emergency. Show more
A look at why one of Scotland's largest conservation bodies has built a shooting range on a nature reserve. Plus the new book explaining Scotland's complex wildlife crime laws. Show more
Janice Forsyth is joined by critics Alistair Harkness and Wendy Lloyd for a voyage deep into Middle Earth as The Hobbit is released in the UK. Plus they suggest Christmas films. Show more
Gary West with music and news from the piping world, including Canadian piper Iain MacDonald discussing his tutor Donald MacLeod.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Susan Morrison tells the story of Lady Barbara Wauchop, the Catholic heroine who went to the Protestant divorce court. Show more
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more
Davie Scott introduces an episode of For the Record presented by Jamie MacDougall, who recalls Kenneth McKellar's acclaimed 1950s recordings of Burns and the Hebrides. Show more
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more