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Could convicted killer and child rapist Angus Sinclair ever take the stand again?
Gary goes to St Andrews for a debate against a formidable opponent.
The last rally in the 2009 Intercontinental Rally Challenge from Perth and Stirling...
How in the 18th century Scotland was transformed into one of the richest nations on...
When the worst recruit ever is signed up, the boys try desperately to pull off an e...
Neil Oliver charts Scotland's industrial and economic decline in the 20th century.
Gary swaps the tank for a Green Goddess as the army covers a firefighters' strike.
A general arrives from America and instigates his own mission: to find Scottish anc...
A programme looking at missing people in the UK - each year an estimated 200,000.
The story of the National Covenant of 1638 - a document that led to the Civil War.
Scott is forced to choose between a life in Shieldinch and a relationship with his...
Neil Oliver looks at how early 19th-century Scotland became a seedbed of revolution...
Calum Iain and Louise go head-to-head at an Autotesting meet at Knockhill.
The story of how Scotland and England came together in 1707 to form Great Britain.
Gaelic for beginners presented by Rhoda MacDonald.
Exploring traditional building skills - thatching, joinery, stonewalling and lime h...
Richard Cadey with an hilarious comedy line up, featuring Frankie Boyle and Bill Ba...
Archie Fisher presents Scotland's traditional and folk music show.
Chick Young hears from some of the most colourful characters in the game around the...
End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues and s...
Scottish comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli reveals all to Father Joe Mills.
Featuring the Craigowl Scottish dance band and guest pianist Richard Michael.
Folk music programme.
Gary West with music and news from the piping world.
End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues and s...
The final walk visits Blackness Industrial Estate in Dundee.
Comedy drama with a dark twist, starting when a man dies in a freak accident.
Hear a range of opinions on the week's talking points in Scottish football.
Stephen Duffy presents highlights from an archive set featuring saxophonist Sonny R...
Celtic music programme.
The most petty and ill-informed football show on radio!
Bringing you seriously good music, including the best new releases.
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Neil Oliver charts Scotland's industrial and economic decline in the 20th century.
Series Catch-up
Neil Oliver looks at how early 19th-century Scotland became a seedbed of revolution.
Series Catch-up
How in the 18th century Scotland was transformed into one of the richest nations on Earth.
Series Catch-up
The story of how Scotland and England came together in 1707 to form Great Britain.
Series Catch-up
The story of the National Covenant of 1638 - a document that led to the Civil War.
Series Catch-up
Billy Kay revisits some of his archive features exploring the Scottish diaspora.
End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues and soul.
End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues and soul.
End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues and soul.
End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues and soul.
Poet Janet Paisley follows in the footsteps of Hugh MacDiarmid.
The life of an anarchic adventurer, gaucho, writer, politician and libertarian.
Graeme Duffin explores the problems and issues experienced by people who stammer.
Janice chats to US singer Rickie Lee Jones and London teen singer Dionne Bromfield.
Stephen Duffy presents highlights from an archive set featuring saxophonist Sonny Rollins.
Stephen Duffy presents highlights from an archive set featuring trumpeter Miles Davis.
Fred is joined by presenter Jake Humphries and Chris Neil looks at bizarre stories.
Ian Hislop joins Fred for satirical chat and Vicki Johnstone creates some nativity chic.
It's foodie Tuesday and we'll be telling you how to make great Brussels sprouts... fast!
Hue & Cry play live in the studio and Fred catches up with Spandau Ballet's Gary Kemp.
Mary Ann Kennedy presents a world music show with a uniquely Scottish perspective.
Featuring an exclusive live set from innovative Scottish trio Lau.
Relive some of the music highlights from the Royal National Mod held in Oban.
Should Tiger Woods' personal life be kept private? asks Graham Stewart.
Should there be a maximum wage in the UK and a windfall tax on bankers' bonuses?
Can we learn from the past and build a successful Scotland? Brian Taylor takes your calls.
Janice Forsyth with film and DVD news featuring a review of Where the Wild Things Are.
Get under Pacific Quay's digital duvet with Jim Gellatly and Martel Maxwell.