With an uncertain job market, now might be the time to strike out on your own. Kim McAllister and Eileen Adamson find out what you can do to become desirable to an investor.
Mark Stephen visits Dumfries and Galloway to hear about the 2001 Foot and Mouth outbreak from the farming community affected. Show more
Edi talks to the writer about his life changing fall off the face of Siula Grande. Show more
Act of worship with Alan McKnight pastor of Harper Church, Glasgow
Analysis and debate from the past seven days, along with a review of the Sunday newspapers and a preview of the coming week.
As part of Sunday Morning’s marking of Black History Month, Connie is joined by the winner of the prestigious TS Eliot Prize for poetry, Roger Robinson, as guest editor. Show more
The most petty and ill-informed football show on radio.
Comprehensive coverage of Scottish sport including live and exclusive commentary - follow @bbcsportsound for all the latest sports news.
Edi talks to the writer about his life changing fall off the face of Siula Grande. Show more
With an uncertain job market, now might be the time to strike out on your own. Kim McAllister and Eileen Adamson find out what you can do to become desirable to an investor.
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
Scottish Jazz Awards / Paul Harrison Session
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
David Allison with news of the winners at this year's Scottish Jazz Awards , a session from pianist Paul Harrison and Richard Michael's Song Book pays tribute to Billie Holiday.
Classics Unwrapped
Black History Month, Endangered music and Unsung heroines
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland MW
Jamie explores the music and life of composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and his piece that became 'one of the most remarkable events in modern English musical history'. 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.