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Mark Stephen kicks of the brand new series of Past Lives with a bang as he celebrates the 150th anniversary of Edinburgh Castle's iconic One O'Clock Gun. Show more
We look at why communities in the Western Isles believe that owning and running their own land is best for them. Show more
Crisp analysis and lively debate on the week's main news stories, presented by Derek Bateman.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Get your sporting weekend off to a great start with John Beattie and Rhona McLeod.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Janice chats to actress Celia Imrie about her autobiography The Happy Hoofer and Scottish writer Andrew O'Hagan talks about his book The Missing being adapted for the theatre. Show more
Former referee Willie Young joins Stuart and Tam on this weeks show.
Comprehensive coverage of Scottish football, including live and exclusive commentary, breaking news, interviews, analysis and discussion.
Scottish football's biggest and best phone-in programme, presented by Jim Traynor.
Breaking news from across the world of sport, including live interviews and reporters on the ground giving you the complete picture.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Robbie Shepherd is joined by guest bass player Bill Craib for the Back Line Boys series, plus he highlights the singing of Alastair MacDonald. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Gary West presents a final selection of music from the Northern Meeting in Inverness, and James Beaton explains the thinking behind the oral history project Noting the Tradition.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Bruce MacGregor is joined by Joanie Madden and Kathleen Boyle from Irish-American group Cherish the Ladies. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Billy Kay celebrates the 600 year history of Scottish universities beginning with St Andrews, Glasgow and Aberdeen while exploring the early intellectual links to France. Show more
Bruce MacGregor explores the music of Scotland's islands, including the piping traditions of Skye, the Gaelic culture of Canna and a world-famous hymn from Mull. Show more