The former Labour leader in Scotland Kezia Dugdale talks to Edi Stark about what she likens to the 'Romeo and Juliet' story of falling in love with an MSP from another tribe. Show more
Act of worship with the Rev Jamie McMorrin, Assistant Priest of St Francis Xavier's, Falkirk, St Anthony's, Rumford and Our Lady of the Angels, Camelon. Show more
Time Travels
Episode 7: Bannockburn Thanksgiving and First World War Brides
30 minutes on BBC Radio Orkney
Susan Morrison travels back 700 years to find out how King Robert Bruce commemorated Bannockburn. Plus the Montrose women who married US servicemen in the First World War. Show more
The Kitchen Café
Summer Chocolate, Rose wine and Oil Tasting!
29 minutes on BBC Radio Orkney
Available for over a year
Join Flora Shedden as she celebrates summer flavours with a freshly picked zingy turmeric, halloumi and lentil salad plus we've lessons in how to pick the best olive oil! Show more
The Sunday edition of Good Morning Scotland with the day's news, plus in-depth analysis of the week's big stories.
Khadija Coll on the new One Community initiative, the NHS at 70 and spiritual care, Srebrenica Memorial Day, and the links between inequality and mental health. Show more
Comprehensive coverage of Scottish Sport including live and exclusive commentary - follow @bbcsportsound for all the latest sports news.
Vic Galloway delves into Scotland's music made to make you dance with Calvin Harris, Mylo, Anna Meredith, Bobby Gillespie, KLF, The Shamen, TTF, Slam, Optimo and Eclair Fifi. Show more
Celebrating the vinyl revival with classic records and new releases. Including a conversation with Paul Carrack about some of the many recordings he's been part of. Show more
For the very best in traditional music and song, join Gary Innes. We welcome Nicol McLaren and The Glencraig Band back in session and Runrig's drummer Ian Bayne joins as a guest. Show more
Seonaid Aitken presents a preview of the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival and Richard Michael dissects the music of Beethoven at the piano.
Jamie MacDougall takes on the challenge of connecting each piece of music played on the show to the next and discovers some strange and surprising links along the way.
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.