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Mark Stephen travels to Stirling to see if he can help track down the 'march' stones, plus he visits the castle to meet the master craftsmen who are transforming the Royal lodgings. Show more
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New releases by the Charlatans, Ben Folds and a-ha. The album of the week is Iain Shaw's Finders' Keepers, the latest in the Glasgow artist's extraordinary series of cover versions. Show more
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Jim Traynor and fellow sports journalists pore over the back pages of the Scottish press.
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Isobel Campbell joins Vic to talk about her new album Hawk, her third collaboration with Mark Lanegan. Plus upfront releases, unsigned acts and classic tracks.
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A new series of walks through historical landscapes. Neil Oliver visits Dunkeld, a tranquil Perthshire village which in 1689 was the site of a violent, desperate battle. Show more
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