The nation's morning news programme with Gary Robertson and Aileen Clarke, including travel every 15 minutes, weather every half hour, plus business and sport. Show more
Kaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
It's what you're talking about before you're talking about it. Susan Calman sits in for Fred and tries to make some crazy sense out of modern day Scotland.
News, comment and discussion on the top stories of the day with John Beattie, who's joined by the news, sports, travel and weather teams.
The Year in Television: The triumphs and the disasters. TV critics Eddie Harrison and Jane Graham chew over the bones of 2010's TV highs and lows. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Hear the latest releases from Kings of Leon, Maroon 5 and Lissie, alongside classics from Stevie Wonder, Crowded House and The La's. Show more
Ex-head of the British Army, General Sir Richard Dannatt, talks about the battles he faced on the front line in Iraq and the battles he faced with the government at home. Show more
Breaking news and sport from Scotland, the UK and around the world, plus regular travel and weather updates.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Mary Ann features a Christmas concert from Sweden, Cesaria Evora is the focus for the classic album, and there are tracks looking ahead to the Celtic Connections Festival. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
A full roundup of politics at Holyrood and Westminster from a Scottish perspective.
End the day in the company of the song writing masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
Delve into the history of Scottish waters, from buildings on the shores of Loch Lomond to the mysterious mine lying underneath the Firth of Forth and Loch Tay's underwater forest. Show more