Scotland's war on witches, and the occasional friend of the fairies, with Susan Morrison and Louise Yeoman talking to a team of expert historians. Show more
Denise takes a look at the most famous cases in Scottish legal history. Hilarious tales and dramatic trials where ordinary people fought the law and the law didn't win. Show more
Despite its popularity, Auld Lang Syne has been described as the song that nobody knows. John Cavanagh explores the evolution of this great Burns song.
Singer-songwriter Eddi Reader stays overnight in the romantic heroine's former cottage and learns more about her life. Show more
Bryan Burnett relives the 1970s with stories and music from the decade.
Elvis Costello shares the stories behind his songs in over 40 years of music-making. From his 1977 debut record My Aim Is True to his 31st studio album Hey Clockface. Show more
The needle is on the opening track of some of the best albums around - including the Pet Shop Boys, Deacon Blue, The Beach Boys and Queen
Comedian Jay Lafferty takes us on a humorous journey with heart-warming tales of 'jamminess' alongside hilarious reflections on the psychology and statistics of luck. Show more
Davie Scott meets KT Tunstall to discover how she made her debut album Eye to the Telescope, including hit singles Black Horse and the Cherry Tree and Suddenly I See. Show more
Des Clarke brings you the best of Scotland's award-winning satirical news quiz and to give everyone a break, this will be a Covid free zone. Show more
What did fame mean for your life in Robert Burns day? Keara Murphy investigates celebrity life 18th century style. Show more
Nicola Meighan revisits conversations with Biffy Clyro and Kylie, Janice Forsyth catches up with Sparks and Grant chats to Suzanne Vega from New York. Show more
A special edition of her show where Natasha reveals the records that she plays most at home, such as Starry Skies and Brittany Howard to classic tracks from Prince and Ray Charles. Show more
Featuring live sessions, new material from the best alternative artists, upfront releases and first plays for Scotland's best new bands. Get in touch Email vicgalloway@bbc.co.uk
Phoebe and Shereen share their pick of artists they're excited about for 2021 - tune in to hear who you'll be listening to as the year takes shape.
Ashley and silent Paul want to hear from listeners about their New Year's resolutions and in Hollywood Swingers, they discuss the musical endeavours of actress Michelle Pfeiffer. Show more
BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.