Mark Stephen visits Glenrothes and hears the fascinating story behind its town art. Show more
Endurance cyclist Lee Craigie jumps on her bike, Jimmy, in search of what a sense of freedom means to different people. Show more
Wands at the ready as actor Sean Biggerstaff explores Edinburgh’s wizarding underworld and find out why the city has become a Mecca for Harry Potter fans. Show more
Flora Shedden and Simon Preston bring together some of the neighbours in Kirkcaldy to share stories about their community and their love of food.
Billy Kay celebrates Mary Shelley’s sojourn in Dundee and its influence in the creation of her seminal novel Frankenstein Show more
BBC Radio Scotland gained exclusive access to Dundee's new V&A Museum in the run up to its opening. Lorraine Kelly reveals what's been happening behind the scenes.
Kaye Adams gets to the heart of the news and offers the listeners the opportunity to have their say.
Edi at the Edinburgh Book Festival
Edi at the Edinburgh Book Festival
Rose McGowan, Zindzi Mandela, Damian Barr
55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland MW
Edi Stark meets Rose McGowan, Zindzi Mandela, the youngest daughter of Nelson and Winnie, Kenyan writer Ngugi Wa Thiong'o and Damian Barr. Show more
Billy Differ hosts a New Year's Day panto quiz with two teams of panto stars in battle with panto questions, improv party pieces with team captains Michelle McManus and Tom Urie. Show more
As the Beano prepares to celebrate 80 years of comic fun, Elaine C Smith remembers its naughty sibling The Dandy, which was created by Dundee company DC Thomson in 1937. Show more
Taggart star Alex Norton takes us on a tour of 1900s Glasgow as seen through the eyes of comic legend Stan Laurel.
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Comedy writer and author Ian Pattison celebrates 40 years of comedy on Radio Scotland and, using classic archive, showcases the part the station made in breaking new comic talent. Show more
Janice is joined by V&A Dundee director Philip Long, curators and art experts. Plus live music from some of Dundee's best known musicians including Gary Clark and Be Charlotte. Show more
Did Scotland have the swagger of Travolta during the 1978 disco explosion? Join Bryan Burnett with Ken Bruce, Kelly Marie & Tom Ferrie plus music from the Bee Gees, Chic and more Show more
As BBC Radio Scotland celebrates its 40th birthday, we hear about the love shared in the families of some very special Scottish 40-year-olds. Show more
Vic Galloway delves into Scotland's music made to make you dance with Calvin Harris, Mylo, Anna Meredith, Bobby Gillespie, KLF, The Shamen, TTF, Slam, Optimo and Eclair Fifi. Show more
An extended conversation with musician, songwriter, producer and actor Steve Cropper. He describes his journey into music and making some of the greatest R&B songs of all time. Show more
Vic Galloway and Nicola Meighan discuss their favourite albums of 2018. Tune in to hear what made the grade and what they're looking forward to hearing in 2019.
Another Country with Ricky Ross
Southern Fried Festival 2018: Part 1
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
Live music from Rodney Crowell, Steve Earle, Gretchen Peters and Iris DeMent as part of highlights from Southern Fried 2018 - Perth's festival of American roots music. Show more
Roddy begins the year with the traditional Night of the Long Songs.
BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.