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Feminism, the pill and careers - what women expect out of life has changed radically over the past few decades. Have men kept up? Show more
A Sunday morning act of worship with the Reverend Colin Dow of St Vincent Street Milton Free Church of Scotland in Glasgow.
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Sally Magnusson isjoined by John Carnochan, real-life Taggart and head of the Violence Reduction Unit, who gives us his take on the current violent crime situation. Show more
Shereen Nanjiani takes on the Sunday papers and the week's top stories with her lively panel of reviewers, plus her special guest is boson hunter Victoria Martin. Show more
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Douglas Fraser looks at how the business of law is changing in the downturn, plus Gillian Marles travels to Perthshire and asks if Scotland's sporting estates could be better run. Show more
As the mother of four boys, Anne Diamond has learnt a thing or two about raising boys. She shares her experience and finds out why 21st century boys are lagging behind the girls. Show more
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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.
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Mark Stephen sits in for Theresa Talbot and his panel of experts are on hand to answer all your gardening queries.
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For the very best of Scottish traditional music and song, join Robbie Shepherd. Leading artists Tom Orr and his Scottish dance band provide a great driving music session. Show more
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Without clues, could you tell the difference between fiction written by men and women? Nobel laureate VS Naipaul reckons he can, and on Monday's Book Cafe, we put it to the test. Show more
Edinburgh Film Festival director James Mullighan discusses the latest news from the festival. Show more
Writer Gerry Hassan challenges men to answer the question - who is 'Scottish man'? If he's not a caricature in a string vest, who is he and why is he perceived to be in trouble? Show more
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Classics Unwrapped
Light Fantastic, Classical Beatles and Noisy Nights
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Shetland
Jamie celebrates the joy of light music, talks to classical guitarist Carlos Bonell about his new Beatles album and finds out about the Red Note Ensemble's Noisy Nights.
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Gary West with music from Jim Murray, Chris Waite and James Thomson plus, from the archives, the voice of the late pipe major Angus MacDonald.
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Stephen Duffy talks to Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts about his passion for jazz, and interviews jazz character Craig McMurdo. Plus jazz educator Richard Michael. Show more
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Ricky Ross introduces you to new and classic Americana and alternative country, featuring a live session from Edinburgh band The Wynntown Marshals.
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Writer Gerry Hassan challenges men to answer the question - who is 'Scottish man'? If he's not a caricature in a string vest, who is he and why is he perceived to be in trouble? Show more
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more
Penny Junor introduces a Fame in the Family special, featuring the daughter of the man behind the Muppets, Jim Henson, and Arlo Guthrie talking about his famous dad Woody Guthrie. Show more
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more