The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar, including travel every 15 minutes, weather every half hour, plus business and sport. Show more
Kaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Want to see a shark, dolphin or eagle? We'll tell you where you can spot these and more in Scotland. Show more
Bryan Cooney talks to Sir Henry Cooper about his life and boxing career, including the time he floored Muhammad Ali, the loss of his wife Albina and the death of his twin brother. Show more
Get up to date with breaking news from across Scotland, the UK and the rest of the world.
Breaking news from across the world of sport, including live interviews and reporters on the ground giving you the complete picture.
Janice Forsyth's weekly film programme, featuring Harry Potter star Jason Isaacs talking about award-winning British film Skeletons and director David Slade discussing Twilight. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Bringing you seriously good music, including the best new releases and more strange tales from the outside edge of journalism.
Breaking news and sport from Scotland, the UK and around the world, plus regular travel and weather updates.
Local news and weather, what's on, fish report and jobspot.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Have you got a favourite track you haven't heard in ages? Then get it on Radio Scotland. Two hours of essential music as chosen by you.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Colum Sands celebrates the best in traditional and contemporary folk music with an hour in the company of Belfast songwriters Eilidh Patterson and Siobhan Skates. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Julie Wilson Nimmo found fame as Miss Hoolie while her husband Greg Hemphill starred in Chewin' the Fat. Dr Margaret Cook discovers how the couple juggle fame and family.
End the day in the company of the song writing masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.