The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gillian Marles, Isabel Fraser and Gary Robertson. Including regular weather and travel updates.
How much power should Scotland have? Gary Robertson takes your calls. Show more
Join Fred and guests for a wry look at the stories of the day.
2/6. John Beattie talks to over 50s who are ageing gracefully, or disgracefully in some cases, to discover the expectations and aspirations of an ageing Scottish population. Show more
Roberta's had a strange year, but things are about to get stranger. Siobhan Redmond stars in Liz Lochhead's wry comedy about Burns and the wonder of song. Show more
Shereen Nanjiani with breaking news from Scotland, the UK and rest of the world. Also the best local stories, topical interviews and listeners' views.
Lesley Riddoch subjects one of the week's main news-makers to some robust questioning and offers them the chance to 'name a friend' who will help them out.
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.
2/13. Jonathan Watson and the team take an irreverent look at the week's news.
Vic's back with some great sounds to get your weekend off to a great start! Text him during the show on 80295 [network charges apply].
Bryan Burnett hosts the wide-ranging music programme covering the best in classic, alt-country and Americana. Featuring an exclusive house concert by Rod Picott.
The latest weather from BBC Radio Scotland.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
A roundup of the Scottish political week with Colin MacKay.
End the day in the company of the song writing masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
The poet Burns died a pauper, but lives on as a brand that now earns millions of pounds for the Scottish economy. Muriel Gray investigates where the money comes from.
BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live for news, sport, entertainment and chat to take listeners through the night.