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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
What's funny about life behind bars? We hear from two comedians who've mined their stories of law breakers to create stand up routines on 'convict comedy'. Show more
Greg McHugh brings you three more comedians recorded on stage at The Stand comedy club in Glasgow - Stephen K Amos, Zoe Lyons and W Kamau Bell. Show more
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
A brand new series featuring new releases, reissues and classic album tracks. Duane Eddy talks about his first new studio album in 25 years, which was produced by Richard Hawley. Show more
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Vic plays the new single from CSS featuring Bobby Gillespie, as well as new tracks by Twin Atlantic and The Phantom Band, and classic reissues from Grandaddy and Marvin Gaye. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
What's funny about life behind bars? We hear from two comedians who've mined their stories of law breakers to create stand up routines on 'convict comedy'. Show more
Greg McHugh brings you three more comedians recorded on stage at The Stand comedy club in Glasgow - Stephen K Amos, Zoe Lyons and W Kamau Bell. Show more
Fred MacAulay introduces a selection of programmes featuring some of the stand-ups he cut his comedy teeth with including Paul Merton, Phil Kay, Bruce Morton and Jo Brand. Show more