The nation's morning news programme with Gary Robertson and David Miller, including travel every 15 minutes, weather every half hour, plus business and sport. Show more
Kaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
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Fred catches up with Quentin Letts and finds out the Five Things We Didn't Know Last Week. And if you're looking for something to do this weekend - tune in for our What's On Guide.
Secrets are revealed and lives are put at risk when Jules and Harry search for their grandmother's legacy. Stars Jenny Hulse. Show more
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Brian Taylor chairs topical discussion from Cardonald Parish Church in Glasgow.
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From Crabs on the Rampage to The Book of the Netherland Dwarf, comedian Robin Ince guides us through his picks of the books from hell, so we can hopefully avoid them. Show more
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Bringing you seriously good music including tracks from The Divine Comedy, KT Tunstall and Stereophonics. Also a final track from this week's Album Of The Week - Robert Plant's Band Of Joy.
Breaking news and sport from Scotland, the UK and around the world, plus regular travel and weather updates.
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Graham Stewart sits in for Bryan Burnett and the theme is songs that celebrate life. Two hours of essential music as chosen by you. Show more
John Beattie brings you comprehensive coverage of the rugby.
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Vic follows up the first A-Z of Scottish Music with another 26 acts, from Arab Strap to The Zips.
From Crabs on the Rampage to The Book of the Netherland Dwarf, comedian Robin Ince guides us through his picks of the books from hell, so we can hopefully avoid them. Show more