The former first minister of Scotland talks to Edi about why losing the referendum on independence was more important than losing his seat in Gordon in the June general election. Show more
Act of worship from the Scottish Episcopal Cathedral in Inverness, with the Rev Sarah Murray.
From Raith Rovers 1923 shipwreck to the Second Sight with a detour via the Scottish Inquisition, Susan Morrison gets to grips with Scotland's varied past. Show more
The Kitchen Café
Kitchen Cafe Classics: Bakes
28 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland MW
Available for over a year
Flora Shedden and Neil Forbes are joined by Sue Lawrence to enjoy the best of Scottish baking, from scones and shortbread to the classic Selkirk Bannock. Show more
The Sunday edition of Good Morning Scotland with the day's news, plus in-depth analysis of the week's big stories.
Sunday Morning
Remembrance Sunday with Cathy MacDonald
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
BBC Scotland's poet-in-residence, Stuart A Paterson, marks Remembrance with a specially commissioned poem. Show more
Billy Dodds and Billy Stark join Geoff Webster to discuss the latest football news, plus a review of Scotland v Samoa and we hear from the stars of Insane Championship Wrestling. Show more
The Quay Sessions
The Strange Blue Dreams and Louise Connell
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
A BBC Introducing bill with singer-songwriter Louise Connell from Airdrie and Glasgow's The Strange Blue Dreams, who specialise in skiffle-inspired pop. Show more
For the very best in traditional music and song, join Gary Innes for a special session from Nicky McMichan and Friends playing music by Ian Holmes. Show more
Seonaid Aitken gets to know BBC Music Introducing act pianist Fraser Urquhart, who performed for a special Jazz Nights at the Quay concert focusing on unsigned musicians. Show more
Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov's latest release is Jamie MacDougall's album of the week, plus composer Gareth Williams' new music focus is South Korean, Unsuk Chin. Show more
End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.