Mark Stephen is in Clydebank to meet former employees of the Singer sewing machine factory.
Clearing an overgrown garden, tips for dealing with bindweed, cooking seasonal raspberries and getting creative by using old pallets in the garden. Show more
Time Travels
Bad Husbands and Scottish Songs
29 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
Available for over a year
Susan Morrison finds out about an overlooked female Jacobite song writer, the husband who accused his wife of witchcraft, and ‘refined cruelty’ in Victorian marriage. Show more
Act of worship with Reverend Lezley Stewart, a minister of the Church of Scotland, and the Kirk’s Recruitment and Support Secretary.
Analysis and debate from the past seven days, along with a review of the Sunday newspapers and a preview of the coming week.
Two hours of music and conversation with a faith and ethical perspective, including the coronavirus in countries with conflict; and a powerful new film about the US penal system. Show more
Comprehensive coverage of Scottish sport including live and exclusive commentary - follow @bbcsportsound for all the latest sports news.
Time Travels
Bad Husbands and Scottish Songs
29 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
Available for over a year
Susan Morrison finds out about an overlooked female Jacobite song writer, the husband who accused his wife of witchcraft, and ‘refined cruelty’ in Victorian marriage. Show more
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. Show more
Gary Innes shares your messages and plays your Scottish Traditional music requests. Have you got a track you’d like to hear? Text 80295. Or email takethefloor@bbc.co.uk
Jazz Nights
Marvin Gaye / Andrew McCormack / Callum Au
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
British arranger Callum Au shares music from his new album with Claire Martin, Richard Michael's Songbook explores the music of Marvin Gaye plus Andrew McCormack is in session.
Classics Unwrapped
Red Note, Fibich and Sound Festival plans
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland MW
Professor Pete Stollery is back with an update on Aberdeen's Sound Festival plans, plus Red Note joins us to chat about a controversial piece of classical music by John Cage. 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.