Edi meets Paisley-born phenomenon Kate Copstick, whose latest challenge is her Kenyan charity. Show more
Act of worship from Carnoustie Church, led by the Reverend Mike Goss, Parish Minister in Barry linked with Carnoustie.
Susan Morrison goes to Ayr to hear about Robert Bruce's younger brother Sir Edward and to find out about home improvement run riot. In the studio we have playwright Jaimini Jethwa. Show more
The Kitchen Café
Recipe Collection - Weekend Breakfast and Brunch
28 minutes on BBC Radio Orkney
Available for over a year
Pennie Latin goes in search of the perfect weekend breakfast or brunch, food so good you'll actually want to get out of bed for it! 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.
Philosopher Julian Baggini on 'How the World Thinks'; Are we living in the age of Denialism?; And marking Black History Month, a taste of life in 1960's Alabama. Show more
Coverage of Scottish sport, including rugby commentary on Glasgow Warriors v Saracens in the Champions Cup. Followed by Scotland v Portugal in an international football friendly.
Seonaid Aitken dedicates an hour of the show to Black History Month.
Classics Unwrapped
Guitarist Stefan Grasse, cellist Nicola Geddes & Glasgow Cathedral Festival
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Orkney
Jamie is joined live in the studio for music by the late John Maxwell Geddes by his daughter Nicola Geddes (cello) and Stefan Grasse (guitar). Plus festival and opera news. 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.