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Pennie Latin explores the science behind everyday experiences. In this programme initially broadcast ahead of the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, she explores competitiveness. Show more
A three-part documentary series in which Tom English tells the story of the pioneering Scots who brought golf to America. Show more
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Undercover policeman Duncan MacLaughlin talks to crime reporter Neil MacKay about how he nearly had his cover blown by an international drug cartel. Show more
Scottish hip-hop artist Gavin Bain talks to Clare English about the pain of fame he experienced after pulling off one of the biggest hoaxes in the music industry. Show more
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It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
Episode 1: Ainslie Henderson
30 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland MW
Clare English meets Ainslie Henderson, who took part in the first Fame Academy TV series, to talk about his experience of life in the musical training academy. Show more
Baker, food writer, television presenter and style icon Mary Berry talks to Ricky Ross about her school life, cooking and teaching, her family and coping with the loss of her son. Show more
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The mother and child bond is often discussed, but the father-child bond is less well examined. Allan Russell talks about how much sight really matters when it comes to being a dad. Show more
Edi Stark talks to Italian chef and restaurateur Antonio Carluccio. Show more
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Mark Stephen hears stories of the north east's distinctive past. He visits Glenesk in Angus and unearths a long-distance love affair from the early 1900s. Show more
Fred MacAulay and Susan Calman present highlights from their three-week run at the Edinburgh Festival.
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Who Cares?
Episode 1: Suzy and Shelly
28 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
Available for over a year
People talk about the impact of suddenly becoming the primary carer for a family member. Suzy discusses the emotional highs and lows of caring for her disabled sister Shelly. Show more
Contemporary drama by Danny McCahon in which a young mother is threatened with eviction. Show more
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Mark Beaumont and food anthropologist Ghillie Basan join the team with great stories and delicious recipes as they take a whirlwind tour of Commonwealth cuisine. Show more
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A special edition of The Culture Studio featuring music performances from Studio 1 in Glasgow including Simple Minds, Tori Amos, Joan as Police Woman, Ella Eyre and Andy Burrows. Show more
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Midge Ure tells Phil Cunningham about his extraordinary musical journey, which began in Cambuslang. Show more
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Julia Sutherland presents an hour of stand-up comedy and music poking fun at the festive season. Show more
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Bryan Burnett with two hours of pop facts about some of your favourite songs and artists.
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Another Country with Ricky Ross
Ricky Ross Presents Americana Artists in the Round
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
Live music from the CCA in Glasgow with My Darling Clementine, Aoife O'Donovan, Zervas & Pepper and Blue Rose Code performing 'in the round'. Presented by Ricky Ross.
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Tom Morton highlights the career of bassist Rick Rosas and plays songs by the Posies and the Who in Same Title, Different Song. Show more
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