Digging deeper into the shocking miscarriages of justice in Scotland's war on witches and witchcraft, with Susan Morrison and Louise Yeoman talking to a team of top historians. Show more
Denise takes a look at the most famous cases in Scottish legal history. Hilarious tales and dramatic trials where ordinary people fought the law and the law did not win. Show more
Comedian Jay Lafferty takes us on a humorous journey with heart-warming tales of 'jamminess' alongside hilarious reflections on the psychology and statistics of luck. Show more
Actress Siobhan Redmond visits Kirriemuir, birthplace of the playwright and novelist to discover how his time there influenced his writing.
The latest news from home and abroad, along with regular sport, travel and weather updates.
Christmas 2020 was unlike any other - so how was it for you? Plus we find out what to do with our food scraps and get your Q's in in for Ask The Vet. Show more
Comedian Jay Lafferty takes us on a humorous journey with heart-warming tales of 'jamminess' alongside hilarious reflections on the psychology and statistics of luck. Show more
News updates from Scotland and beyond, plus all your lunchtime sport, travel and weather.
The Afternoon Show
The Archers at 70, plus the Tuesday Review
2 hours, 28 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland FM
Janice celebrates The Archers' 70th anniversary with actor Susie Riddell, who has appeared in the show since childhood. Plus reviews of new Jenna Coleman thriller The Serpent. Show more
Jamie MacDougall brings you a collection of personal family stories from VE Day and WW2 from BBC Radio Scotland’s presenters along with a selection of music from the time. Show more
Breaking down the day's talking points with comment and opinion, plus sport, travel and weather.
A tribute to the American singer-songwriter. Including another chance to hear Ricky's conversation with John Prine recorded in Nashville in 2018, plus some of his most-loved songs. Show more
A round-up of our favourite music of 2020, culminating in the unveiling of the Roddy Hart Show Record of Note 2020.
BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.