What is the scientific legacy of the nuclear bomb? Eighty years after its birth, Pennie Latin looks at how science is still trying to grapple with cleaning up the nuclear era. Show more
Act of worship with Rev Margaret Shuttleworth, Minister of Sauchie and Coalsnaughton Parish Church of Scotland, Clackmannanshire. Show more
Writer and broadcaster Muriel Gray discovers more about the man who first charted, and lent his name to, our highest peaks. Show more
Tom Urie gathers together all the support you need to help you get fitter and healthier. If your new year's resolutions are already waning then why not join in with Fit In 5? 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.
Including whether Zen Buddhist techniques can cleanse both your house and your soul and 150 years since it started, why we still need the Kirk's social care organisation CrossReach Show more
Comprehensive coverage of Scottish sport, including live and exclusive commentary - follow @bbcsportsound for all the latest sports news.
Edi Stark talks to the chief executive and founder of Street Soccer Scotland, the charity which transforms lives through football. David Duke has his own story of football magic. Show more
Edi Stark travels to the Homeless World Cup in Mexico
For the very best in traditional music and song, join Gary Innes for Take The Floor. This week we have a session from our archive plus Gary shares tracks from vinyl and CD. Show more
Seonaid Aitken is joined by pianist Richard Michael for more insights into the world of jazz. Plus the best in jazz music from contemporary to classic and all things in-between. Show more
Classics Unwrapped
Scottish Opera's world premiere of 'Anthropocene'
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Orkney
Jamie MacDougall talks to composer Stuart MacRae and librettist Louise Welsh about their 4th opera collaboration, 'Anthropocene' and Gareth Williams introduces 'Future Classics'. 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.