TV and radio dramatist and mental health campaigner Donna Franceschild talks to Edi Stark about growing up a misfit in California. Show more
An act of worship with Monsignor Philip Kerr of St Patrick's Church, Edinburgh. Show more
Time Travels
Episode 5: Ecurie Ecosse and Perth Racecourse
30 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands
Susan Morrison visits Perth Racecourse to hear about its 400-year history, plus she celebrates the sixtieth anniversary of Ecurie Ecosse's historic win at Le Mans. Show more
Chef Neil Forbes and Sumayya Usmani are joined by chilli sauce entrepreneur Gennaro D'Onofrio to cook marinated chicken kebabs and hand-dived scallops on the barbecue. Show more
The Sunday edition of Good Morning Scotland with the day's news, plus in-depth analysis of the week's big stories.
Playwright, director and comedian David Baddiel talks to Ricky Ross about family and identity and his other love - writing children's books. Show more
Geoff Webster and guests discuss a wide range of sports from Scotland and around the world. Show more
Grant Stott's Vinyl Collective
Justin Currie
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands
Justin Currie talks about his new solo album, celebrates 25 years of Del Amitri's Change Everything, and shares his love of vinyl with the records in his own collection. Show more
Gary Innes presents a dance music showcase featuring 13 leading bands, followed by an hour of favourite songs and singers. Show more
Seonaid Aitken delves into the musical background of Jazz Nights at the Quay concert performer Claire Martin OBE. Show more
Classics Unwrapped
A Summer Music Festival Special
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands
Stephen Broad sits in for Jamie with a summer music festival special. There's music in the studio from the Edinburgh Quartet and members of The Tullis Russell Mills Band. Show more
Iain Anderson
Kathleen MacInnes sits in
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands
Kathleen MacInnes sits in for Iain Anderson with the usual mix of music. Show more
BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.