Sally Magnusson provides an insight into the various scientific uses for urine, asking whether we will ever make the cultural shift necessary to embrace this golden resource. Show more
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Lorraine Kelly speaks to Ann Mitchell about her struggle to start a family and how that eventually led her to adopt from overseas. Show more
Scotland is avoiding making students pay fees, but it doesn't mean the cost of studying has disappeared. Sixth year student Robin Drummond asks what the true cost of a degree is. Show more
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Gary Robertson looks ahead to 2012 and the events that could shape our year. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
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In a special programme, Fred leaves the studio and invites you to join him as he heads down to the pub to meet up with some of his favourite people. Show more
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Presenter Jackie Bird explores the world of the medium. Will someone from the spirit world come through for her? Show more
Award-winning author and former Man Booker Prize judge Candia McWilliam talks to Edi Stark about her turbulent life and how she faces her future, however dark it may be. Show more
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Ernest Hemingway claimed the best short story he ever wrote was 'For sale: baby shoes. Never worn.' Every ad tells a story and Ricky Ross reveals one of the most intriguing. Show more
Clare English revisits the most controversial era of Bob Dylan's career: the Gospel Years. Show more
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Comedy writing partners Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement talk to Janice Forsyth about their most successful sitcoms, which include national favourites The Likely Lads and Porridge. Show more
Bringing you seriously good music including the best new releases.
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Julie Fowlis presents an examination and celebration of the British and Irish folksong roots present in much of Bob Dylan's songwriting. Show more
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The main man of Manfred Mann talks about Cliff Richard and his personal relationship with God. With Tom Morton. From December 2011. Show more
Musician Davie Scott talks to Bert Jansch about how he recorded his seminal 1965 album and what he thinks of it today. Show more
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Mary Ann Kennedy presents a world music show with a uniquely Scottish perspective, featuring live music and chat from local and international artists.
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Billy Kay tells the story of the Evangelical Protestant tradition in the Highlands. The gospel came late to Lewis, but today it is seen as a last bastion of Calvinist Scotland. Show more
End the day in the company of the song writing masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more
Mark Stephen presents a house and home-themed Zone, delving into the stories behind the buildings. Show more
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more