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Clare English speaks to Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury, about his trip to the top and what it's like being in his shoes as the country faces financial challenges. Show more
A Sunday morning act of worship with Chris Foxon from Woodlands Methodist Church in Glasgow. Show more
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Cathy's special guest is Dr Jim Swire, who lost his daughter Flora in the Lockerbie bombing. Show more
A poem to capture the spirit of every nation competing at the 2012 Games. The sock-seller is captured in Egypt's poem Socks, written by Fatima Naoot and read by Mostafa Rizk. Show more
Shereen Nanjiani and her panel of guests discuss the week's top stories and talk to some of the people who get into the headlines.
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With just days before the Olympics start, Douglas Fraser limbers up and finds out about the economic benefits of the games. Show more
A weekly radio golf magazine show with live guests, big name interviews, news and features presented by Graham Spier.
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Join Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith for the latest outdoor activities from Shetland to the Borders, plus the key stories for those who live and work in the countryside.
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Theresa Talbot and her panel of experts are on hand to answer all your gardening queries, featuring specific advice on looking after house plants. Show more
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Join Robbie Shepherd for music from Ian Cruickshanks and his Scottish dance band, plus guest accordionist and champion clay pigeon shooter John MacDonald. Show more
The Book Cafe marks 25 years of Tom Wolfe's novel of 1980s New York, The Bonfire of the Vanities. Manhattan resident and finance expert Alvin Hall asks how the city has changed. Show more
Edi Stark is joined by reviewers Alistair Harkness and Sarfraz Manzoor for a look at The Dark Knight Rises plus two new music documentaries. Show more
Comedian Paul Tonkinson speaks to Jo Caulfield about how comedy travels and the challenge of performing in front of audiences from India to Iraq. Show more
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Classics Unwrapped
William Tell, George Gershwin and the Battle of Leningrad
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland MW
Jamie MacDougall tells the amazing story of a symphony played in the midst of battle.
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Gary West is joined by Douglas Gardiner from Edinburgh, whose set includes the pibroch Lament for Donald of Laggan.
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Stephen Duffy dedicates the first hour to jazz tracks that don't include the piano, plus he talks to Allon Beauvoisin, baritone saxophonist in Brass Jaw. Show more
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Edith Bowman returns for a brand new series featuring tracks from new releases, reissues and classic albums, plus an interview with record producer Trevor Horn. Show more
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American singer Judy Collins chats to Phil Cunningham about her career and chooses some of her favourite songs. From May 2011. Show more
John Cavanagh sits in for Ravi Sagoo with a selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire. Show more
A poem to capture the spirit of each competing nation in the 2012 Games. Puerto Rico's poem So Much for Manana is by Judith Ortiz Cofer and read by Joseph Maldonado. Show more
A pick and mix of cultural highlights with Pauline McLean, featuring author Malcolm Gladwell and some horror movie soundtracks.
John Cavanagh sits in for Ravi Sagoo with a selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire. Show more