Pennie Latin explores the front lines of Scottish science and healthcare's battle against superbugs that are already resistant to the antibiotics of last resort. Show more
Act of worship with the Rev Fiona Mathieson of Carrick Knowe Parish Church, Edinburgh.
This week Our Story belongs to the people who lived around and worked in the Dounreay nuclear facility.
The Kitchen Café
10 Minute Teas and Packed Lunches
28 minutes on BBC Radio Orkney
Available for over a year
With the schools being back, Chef Neil Forbes gives mums Lisa, Gill and Kim some mouth-watering ideas to rustle up a ten-minute tea. Show more
Analysis and debate from the past seven days, along with a review of the Sunday newspapers and a preview of the coming week.
Sunday Morning
Sally Magnusson in conversation with writers Frank Cottrell Boyce and Carl MacDougall
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Orkney
Sally Magnusson in conversation with writers Frank Cottrell Boyce and Carl MacDougall. Show more
Alex McLeish and Andy Webster join Geoff Webster in the studio. Pus an in-depth interview with Ronald de Boer and we hear from boxing legend George Foreman on Mayweather-McGregor. Show more
Vic Galloway explores the significance of punk's first single, New Rose by the Damned, and asks if the band have found their rightful place at the Royal Albert Hall. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft celebrates the contributions of his father John Peel to the evolution of Scottish music through the sessions introduced on his late-night BBC radio programme. Show more
Join Gary Innes for our summer series. Another chance to hear the debut session from Leonard Brown and the all-stars and then a ceilidh concert set with Tom Orr and his band. Show more
Seonaid Aitken presents a concert with trumpeter Colin Steele, rising talent and saxophonist Helena Kay and UK singer Alexander Stewart, fresh from supporting Gladys Knight. Show more
Classics Unwrapped
Piano soloist Evgeny Kissin in conversation
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Orkney
Pianists Evgeny Kissin talks about his recent memoir, plus Gareth Williams shares a piece of new music featuring ground-breaking soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan. Show more
End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.