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Time Team's Tony Robinson reveals his latest discovery, and Money Expert Simon Lambert explains how to cut down the cost of raising children.
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Jonathan Watson returns with a sketch show that sets out to tackle the big questions and issues troubling Scottish society in 2011, be they politics, media, sport or entertainment. Show more
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
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Jonathan Watson returns with a sketch show that sets out to tackle the big questions and issues troubling Scottish society in 2011, be they politics, media, sport or entertainment. Show more
Anna Miles introduces a selection of programmes featuring Scottish comedians including Jimmy Logan, Johnny Beattie, Gerard Kelly, Richard Wilson, Arnold Brown and Andy Cameron. Show more