21/11/2016
Nakedness and Body Image
Ian Rankin, Two Doors Down and music from Doghouse Roses
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Bryan Burnett shares listeners' new musical discoveries.
22/11/2016
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An all-star line-up joins the BBC SSO for an evening of songs from the shows.
Janice Forsyth talks to Ian Rankin and cast members from the sitcom Two Doors Down.
Gillian Russell explores why people lack body confidence and hears how to be body positive
Featuring Katherine Bryan's performance of Mendelssohn's violin concerto for flute.
Des Clarke is joined by Zoe Lyons, Alex Bell, Jay Lafferty and Keiron Nicholson.
Euan McIlwraith hears about a new airgun licensing law.
Fiona Stalker comes live from Transition Extreme, Aberdeen, for a Children in Need special
Audio and video highlights from recent BBC Radio Scotland programmes.
Performing especially for Children in Need
A whole-family music making project connecting imprisoned parents with their children
Running school holiday activities for children who have been affected by domestic violence
Bryan meets up with staff and children at children’s hospice Robin House (CHAS)
Janice talks with author Lee Childs about his latest Jack Reacher novel
John McLeish explains why we must do more to close Scotland’s digital skills gap
The story of Jane Haining who worked in a school in Budapest in the 1930s
Live performances recorded in front of an audience at BBC Radio Scotland's Pacific Quay.
Natalie McCool performs live on The Quay Sessions with Roddy Hart
Paul Carrack performs the first song he ever wrote on The Quay Sessions with Roddy Hart
Natalie McCool covers the Edwyn Collins' classic for The Quay Sessions
Paul Carrack performs live for The Quay Sessions with Roddy Hart
The Trashcan Sinatras perform live on The Quay Sessions
Filmed live on The Quay Sessions.
Sportsound's Saturday football forum, where the big issues across the game are tackled.
What next for Scotland? John Higgins on his 147 & analysis as Scotland defeat Argentina!
Gary West is joined by Wilson Brown, who plays The Earl of Ross's March.
Gary Innes has a session from the Burns Brothers Ceilidh Band.
Stars including Susan Boyle join the BBC SSO for a night of songs from musicals.
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