Journalism has changed - can a young journalist confined to the office with internet access and a mobile phone turn up better stories than an old hack knocking on doors? Show more
It's said that every man needs a shed, and Australia is taking this one step further. Sharon Mascall investigates how their community sheds are saving lives. Show more
Poet and children's writer Michael Rosen tells Stuart Cosgrove about five of his favourite books, including childhood favourite Tales of the North Gods. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Shereen Nanjiani speaks with her father Max about his childhood and upbringing in India, discovering what attracted him to come to the UK. From September 2011. Show more
Douglas Fraser with the stories and issues making the news in business from Scotland, the UK and around the world.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Donal McIntyre talks to Adam Holloway about his time spent living rough on the streets of London to publicise the true horror of Britain's homelessness.
Donal MacIntyre hears from Heather Brooke, the investigative journalist whose unwavering tenacity to scoop the story on MPs' expenses changed the political landscape of the UK. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
The political party Justice for Men and Boys has been created to 'tackle the injustices that the modern man faces'. Kaye asks whether men need their own political party.
It's what you're talking about before you're talking about it. Join Fred and Co as they try to make some crazy sense out of modern day Scotland.
Brian Taylor's Big Debate is at The Bridge in Glasgow. Show more
Clare English meets author Rose Tremain at her London home to talk about the passions behind her writing.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Drama by Audrey Gillan exploring the links between football and domestic abuse. Will a fan's attempt to overcome his violent tendencies be damaged by the lure of the match? Show more
Tom plays new releases from Pulp, The Stereophonics, Caitlin Rose and Ron Sexsmith. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
It's pop music, but not as you know it. Containing stabbings, social work and sectarianism, this is the story of Glasvegas' debut album. Show more
Davey Scott discovers the story behind worldwide hit The Crossing by Big Country, talking to those who matter, including producer Steve Lillywhite. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Edie Stark talks to singer and bassist Jack Bruce about his career with platinum-selling rock band Cream and his life offstage, including how he was saved by the love of his wife. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Frightened Rabbit join Vic to perform an acoustic set and discuss their new album, Pedestrian Verse.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
End the day in the company of the song writing masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more
Journalist and music-lover Paul English presents archive programmes, including The Banned History of Rock and Roll and When Pop and Politics Meet: Red Wedge. Show more
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more