A poem to capture the spirit of every nation competing at the 2012 Games. TV Hockey by Anne Wilkinson highlights ice hockey in Canada and is read by teacher Tracey James. Show more
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Is immigration good for Scotland? and Whose responsibility is it to care for our elderly? Graham Stewart takes your calls, texts and emails. Show more
Fred and his team are live in London, bringing the Games closer to you. Tune in to hear from one of Scotland's hopes in Team GB's athletics squad, 800m runner Lynsey Sharp.
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Comedian Barry Cryer and rock veteran Ronnie Golden join Clare English to tell her about their double-act show Going Gaga at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Show more
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Tom's guest is Willie Campbell (formerly of Astrid), who talks about his new project Open Day Rotation and plays live on the show, plus Paul English drops in with his gig guide. Show more
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Edith features new releases, reissues and classic albums, plus members of Dundee band The View discuss their brand new album and reveal some of the records they grew up loving.
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Heavy riffs from Holy Mountain in session, plus Vic's got new releases from PAWS, Bat for Lashes and Hot Chip, as well as classic Cocteau Twins. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Comedian Barry Cryer and rock veteran Ronnie Golden join Clare English to tell her about their double-act show Going Gaga at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Show more
Fred MacAulay introduces a selection of programmes featuring stand-ups he cut his comedy teeth with early in his career, including Paul Merton, Phil Kay, Bruce Morton and Jo Brand. Show more