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Janice Galloway tells Stuart Cosgrove about her life growing up in Ayrshire and she picks and discusses five favourite books that have made a real impact on her. Show more
A Sunday morning act of worship with the Rev Fraser Macnaughton from St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney. Show more
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Cathy is joined by sea chaplain and writer Tim Bell, who looks back over his career and touches on the values and ideas which have shaped his work. Show more
Derek Bateman and guests look through the stories making the headlines in the Sunday papers and analyse the big talking points of the week from the worlds of news and politics. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Douglas Fraser investigates recycling and visits a plant in Cumbernauld specialising in anaerobic digestion, plus he looks at the costs and rewards involved in recycling oil rigs. Show more
A weekly radio golf magazine show with live guests, big name interviews, news and features presented by Graham Spier.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Jane Robinson sits in for Theresa Talbot with a panel of experts on hand to answer all your gardening queries, including advice on the use of ferns in the garden. Show more
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Robbie Shepherd has a great session from Lynne Christie and her Scottish dance band, plus he turns the spotlight on The Occasionals. Show more
Clare English welcomes guests Ros de la Hey, Adrian Searle, Julie Davidson, Deborah Levy and Bethan Ellis to the Book Cafe. Show more
Critics Eddie Harrison and Hannah McGill review highschool drama The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Janice Forsyth finds out about the 2012 Mental Health Film Festival. Show more
In the first of a new series, Edi Stark talks to bestselling crime novelist and former stand up comic Mark Billingham. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Classics Unwrapped
Edinburgh Quartet, Les Sirenes, and the Really Terrible Orchestra
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio Shetland
The Edinburgh Quartet and all-girl choir Les Sirenes are live in studio with Jamie MacDougall. Plus the inside story on Alexander McCall Smith's Really Terrible Orchestra.
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Gary West with music and news from the piping world, featuring South Uist piper Seonaidh MacIntyre, and Willie McCallum with the pibroch The Rout of the Lowland Captain.
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Stephen Duffy presents the latest new releases from Scotland and beyond, plus jazz educator Richard Michael dissects another vintage performance in Anatomy of a Classic. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Ryan Adams talks about his life, songwriting and music in an extended interview and performs an acoustic session, plus Dave Alvin discusses his 30-year career. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Billy Kay explores how industrial unrest in the 19th century led socialists such as Keir Hardie and Cunninghame Graham to found the Labour Party. Show more
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more
Kate Hooper presents an art and design special exploring the links between Van Gogh and Glasgow, plus contemporary Scottish artist John Lowrie Morrison.
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more