Tam Cowan hears from Nigel Tiddy, a former RAF pilot who went from flying tornadoes to brewing them. Show more
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith explore the Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh railway line. Show more
The nation's morning news programme.
Shereen Nanjiani with a unique take on the things getting Scotland talking this Saturday morning from guests Afua Adom, Gemma Fay & Martin Raymond. Join in by texting 80295.
The Good, the Bad and the Unexpected
Mark Nelson with Martel Maxwell, Jamie MacDonald and Andrew Maxwell
28 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
Mark Nelson leads a panel of Scotland's funniest comedians and personalities as the attempt to decipher the good from the bad, with a few unexpected twists along the way. Show more
The most petty and ill-informed football show on radio.
All the latest Scottish football news, we review of season 2020-21, look ahead to the Champions League final and Euro 2020, and hear from former Scotland manager Andy Roxburgh.
Billy chats to Scots born guitarist Angus Young in this AC/DC special.
Tam Cowan hears from Nigel Tiddy, a former RAF pilot who went from flying tornadoes to brewing them. Show more
Our Lives with Michelle McManus
Aggie MacKenzie, Zoe Berry and Ariel Wang
28 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
Available for over a year
Michelle gets spring cleaning advice from the Queen of Clean - Aggie MacKenzie, she talks to Zoe Berry from Life Edit and Ariel Wang from Leafy Love Affair. Show more
Take the Floor
Take the Floor at Celtic Connections 2018
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland Extra
An archive programme with two bands led by Alasdair MacCuish and Robert Robertson recorded at Celtic Connections and presented by Gary Innes. Show more
Pipeline
Roots and Shoots – Piping Across the Globe
55 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland MW
Available for years
From Angus to Australia the great highland bagpipe is loved the world over. Join Gary West to hear music with its roots in Scotland but with its shoots growing across the globe.
New tracks from Garbage and St Vincent and to mark Bob Dylan’s 80th birthday Billy heads back to 1971 and his guest appearance at George Harrison’s “Concert For Bangladesh”.
BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Local Radio and BBC Radio 5 Live.