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Gillian Marles investigates efforts to extend the legacy of the Commonwealth Games to young social entrepreneurs. Plus she finds out if there is money in muck. Show more
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Louise White asks listeners what they thought of the Commonwealth Games and what they think their legacy will be for Glasgow. Show more
James Naughtie and Colin Mackay are live at Glasgow Cathedral for a service to open the First World War commemorations, attended by Prince Charles and Commonwealth leaders. Show more
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Instrument-maker Steve Burnett tries to make a violin from a branch taken from Craiglockhart, Edinburgh, where WWI officers including Wilfred Owen were treated for shell shock. Show more
As part of BBC Radio Scotland's World War One coverage, Scottish veterans of Gallipoli share their harrowing experiences of life in the trenches. Show more
On many of the beaches around the North East, the remains of salmon-netting stations are still evident. Mark Stephen charts the history of the industry and the culture around it. Show more
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Actors Robert Vaughn and Julian Sands talk about Edinburgh International Festival production Forgotten Voices and Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison talks about his solo album. Show more
Elaine C Smith explores love, loss and finding love after love. David Rule talks about losing his wife of 24 years and his hopes for happiness now that he has found love again. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
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Singer St Vincent shares her favourite music in the Guest List and Vic rounds up new and upfront music from Scotland including King Creosote, The Phantom Band and Fat Goth. Show more
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