The morning news programme, presented by Gillian Marles, Isabel Fraser and Gary Robertson. Including regular sports, business, travel and weather news.
Should human organs be donated automatically? Gary Robertson takes your calls on presumed consent. Show more
Join Fred and guests for a wry look at the stories of the day.
2/3. The Price of Life: How should the NHS share out its limited resources? Clare English and guests consider the issue, from Dundee University. Show more
Scotland Live keeps you up to date with breaking news from across Scotland, the UK and the rest of the world, bringing the best local stories to a national audience. Show more
Join Clare English for a feast of all things literary.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Bringing you seriously good music plus more strange tales from the outside edge of journalism. To join in the fun, call the show on 0500 929500 [free from BT landlines]. Show more
News and comment from Scotland and around the world with Ruth Davidson, Abeer Macintyre and Bill Whiteford.
The latest weather from BBC Radio Scotland.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Have you got a favourite track you haven't heard in ages? An hour of music chosen by you. Call 0500 929500 [free from BT landlines] or text 80295 [network charges apply]. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Weather reports for the agricultural industry.
Join Clare English for a feast of all things literary.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
A round-up of the latest tunes, plus live music, vintage vinyl and band interviews.
The latest weather from BBC Radio Scotland.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
A look ahead to the week in Scottish politics, with Colin MacKay and a studio panel.
End the day in the company of the song writing masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
Wigtown, Scotland's National Book Town, bristles with bookshops and was appropriately shaken to its roots by a first novel. Show more
BBC Radio Scotland joins Radio 5 Live for news, sport, entertainment and chat to take listeners through the night.