| 00:00 | 00:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 00:025/5Michael Cashman discusses the explosive moment when the UK saw its first gay kiss on TV.(R) 00:30A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
| 00:30A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
| 00:30A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
| 00:30A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
| 00:30A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
| 00:00Janice Forsyth finds out whatever happened to the comic legacy of Benny Hill.(R) 00:30Greg McHugh brings you Henning Wehn, Kevin Eldon and Gary Tank Commander at The Stand.(R) 00:45A special zone celebrating clever comic voices.
| 00:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 00:02Alex Norton takes us on a tour of 1900s Glasgow as seen through the eyes of Stan Laurel.(R) 00:30A programme celebrating the music and culture of Fife and Perthshire.
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| 03:00 | 03:00John Cavanagh revisits some of his many programmes about great songs.
| 03:00Vic Galloway presents an Electronic Music Special.
| 03:0019th century Scottish events and personalities presented by author Louise Welsh.
| 03:00Pennie Latin introduces conversations about, amongst and atop iconic mountains.
| 03:00Clare English presents a collection of programmes focusing on great cultural buildings.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
| 04:00A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
| 04:00A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
| 04:00A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
| 04:00A selection of the best of Radio Scotland's music repertoire to take you through the night
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| 05:00 | 05:30Colin Kelly presents Morning Briefing - all you need to know to start your day.
| 05:30Colin Kelly presents Morning Briefing - all you need to know to start your day.
| 05:30Colin Kelly presents Morning Briefing - all you need to know to start your day.
| 05:30Colin Kelly presents Morning Briefing - all you need to know to start your day.
| 05:30Colin Kelly presents Morning Briefing - all you need to know to start your day.
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| 06:00 | 06:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and David Henderson.
| 06:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and Nick Rougvie.
| 06:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and Nick Rougvie.
| 06:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and David Henderson.
| 06:00Sharon Mascall investigates how in Australia, community sheds are saving lives.(R) 06:302/6Donal MacIntyre hears from Heather Brooke, who broke the story on MPs' expenses.(R)
| 06:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 06:04What do we really know about the Roma? Shelley Jofre finds out.(R) 06:30Mark Stephen looks at the birds of Robert Burns.
| 06:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 06:03Alex Norton takes us on a tour of 1900s Glasgow as seen through the eyes of Stan Laurel.(R) 06:30A Sunday morning act of worship with the Reverend Robin Allison.
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| 07:00 | | | | | | | 07:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 07:05Cathy MacDonald looks at Muslim for a Month.
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| 08:00 | 08:50Gastric band ops have doubled in Scotland, but should the NHS bear the weight of obesity?
| 08:50Kaye Adams discusses the rights of fathers; and what being a Girl Guide meant to you.
| 08:50Call Kaye brings a human touch to the stories making the news.
| 08:50A new study shows that the media mocks Gaelic - do we take Gaelic seriously enough?
| | 08:00Lively debate on the week's main news stories, presented by Derek Bateman.
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| 09:00 | | | | | 09:00Call Kaye brings a human touch to the stories making the news.
| 09:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 09:05Get your sporting weekend off to a great start with John Beattie and Rhona McLeod.
| 09:00Shereen Nanjiani and her panel of guests discuss the week's top stories.
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| 10:00 | 10:30Join Fred with comedian John Bishop and Strictly dancers Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace.
| 10:30Katie Derham and Petroc Trelawny fill Fred in on the feast of music that is the BBC Proms.
| 10:30Fred chats to comedian John Bishop and Graeme Virtue brings us his weekly TV Guide.
| 10:30Fred finds out what went wrong with the latest Apprentice reject.
| 10:00Pennie Latin explores the emotional and psychological effects of living with chronic pain.(R) 10:30Fred and Susan Calman host a Summer Special from the foyer of BBC Scotland.
| 10:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 10:05Janice chats to singer, actor and DJ Fish, plus a session and chat from trio Cousti.
| 10:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 10:05Douglas Fraser looks at how the horse racing business is changing. 10:30Author and publisher James Robertson talks to Stuart Cosgrove about his favourite books.(R)
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| 11:00 | | | | | | | 11:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 11:05Mark Stephen looks at the birds of Robert Burns.(R)
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| 12:00 | 12:00News, comment and discussion on the top stories of the day with John Beattie.
| 12:00News, comment and discussion on the top stories of the day with John Beattie.
| 12:00News, comment and discussion on the top stories of the day with John Beattie.
| 12:00News, comment and discussion on the top stories of the day with John Beattie.
| 12:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 12:15Drama about the decline of the music hall in the 1960s.(R)
| 12:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 12:02The most petty and ill-informed football show on radio!
| 12:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 12:05Theresa Talbot and her panel of experts are on hand to answer all your gardening queries.
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| 13:00 | 13:15Goodbye Harry Potter: we look back at the books that gripped a generation of readers.
| 13:15David Annand and Sandy Stoddart tell us about the art of making busts and sculptures.
| 13:15The Village of Eternity, Scottish venison and takeaway some sea trout with olive salsa.
| 13:15It's the end of an era as Janice reviews the final Harry Potter film.
| 13:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 13:15Janice Forsyth finds out whatever happened to the comic legacy of Benny Hill. 13:45Greg McHugh brings you Henning Wehn, Kevin Eldon and Gary Tank Commander at The Stand.
| 13:59Comprehensive coverage of Scottish football including live and exclusive commentary.
| 13:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 13:05Robbie takes you back to 1999 for Bobby Brown and The Scottish Accent's last session.(R)
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| 14:00 | 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:05What do we really know about the Roma? Shelley Jofre finds out. 14:30Fiona Shepherd joins Tom to review the latest CD releases.
| 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:054/6Neil Mackay talks to Sue Lloyd Roberts about her investigations in Burma.(R) 14:30New releases from The Strokes, Colbie Caillat and Astrid Williamson.
| 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:05Alex Norton takes us on a tour of 1900s Glasgow as seen through the eyes of Stan Laurel.(R) 14:30New releases from The Pierces, Patrick Wolf and The Overtones.
| 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:05Author and publisher James Robertson talks to Stuart Cosgrove about his favourite books. 14:30New releases from Noah and The Whale, The View, Beady Eye, and Gypsy and The Cat.
| 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:05The best new releases from Miss 600, The Leisure Society, Patrick Wolf and more.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | | 15:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 15:02Goodbye Harry Potter: we look back at the books that gripped a generation of readers.(R) 15:45It's the end of an era as Janice reviews the final Harry Potter film.(R)
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| 16:00 | 16:00Breaking news and sport with Graham Stewart and Mhairi Stuart.
| 16:00Breaking news and sport with Mhairi Stuart and Graham Stewart.
| 16:00Breaking news and sport with Isabel Fraser and Bill Whiteford.
| 16:00Breaking news and sport with Mhairi Stuart and Graham Stewart.
| 16:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 16:034/5Stabbings, social work and sectarianism - the story of Glasvegas' debut album.(R) 16:322/5Davey Scott discovers the story behind worldwide hit The Crossing by Big Country.(R)
| | 16:304/6Neil Mackay talks to Sue Lloyd Roberts about her investigations in Burma.(R)
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| 17:00 | 17:30Local news and weather, what's on, fish report and jobspot.
| 17:30Local news and weather, what's on, fish report and jobspot.
| 17:30Local news and weather, what's on, fish report and jobspot.
| 17:30Local news and weather, what's on, fish report and jobspot.
| 17:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 17:10Mark Stephen visits John and Nichola Fletcher's deer farm near Auctermuchty.(R) 17:30Local news and weather, what's on, fish report and jobspot.
| 17:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 17:05Featuring breaking news from across the world of sport.
| 17:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 17:05Jamie presents music from the festival concert at Iona Abbey and visits Fingal's Cave.
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| 18:00 | 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10The theme is songs with rock and roll in the title.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10The theme is albums that take you back to a place in time.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10The theme is 'what was number one, the day you were born?'.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10The theme is pairs. We're pairing artists up.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10Your dedications every Friday night on Radio Shetland.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:05Tam Cowan with under the skin interviews with the great and the good of Scottish culture.
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| 19:00 | | | | | 19:00The theme is all-hit albums. What albums are full of songs that could be singles?
| 19:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 19:06Robbie takes you back to 1999 for Bobby Brown and The Scottish Accent's last session.
| 19:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 19:05Gary West explores the theme of drones.(R)
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| 20:00 | 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05T in the Park highlights including Blondie, Coldplay and Foo Fighters.
| 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05Mary Ann Kennedy plays 'beastly' music from round the world and round the corner.
| 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05Stephen Duffy presents a special In Concert edition of the programme.
| 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05Bruce is joined by Seth Lakeman and Caroline MacLennan ahead of the HebCeltFest.
| 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:053/6Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys and KT Tunstall reveal their favourite albums.
| | 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05Stephen Duffy presents a special In Concert edition of the programme.(R)
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| 21:00 | | | | | | 21:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 21:05Gary West explores the theme of drones.
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| 22:00 | 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:053/7Guy Grieve tells Ricky Ross how he found a new way forward through the wilderness.(R) 22:30Iain Anderson with country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:054/7From road sweeper to disability rights campaigner, Ricky Ross chats to Susan Archibald.(R) 22:30Iain Anderson with country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:055/7Julia and Lawrence Patton tell Ricky Ross about finding new ways to live after bankruptcy.(R) 22:30Iain Anderson with country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:056/7Richard Holloway tells Ricky Ross about the spiritual crossroads in his life.(R) 22:30Iain Anderson with country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:05T in the Park highlights including Blondie, Coldplay and Foo Fighters.(R)
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:05Bruce is joined by Seth Lakeman and Caroline MacLennan ahead of the HebCeltFest.(R)
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:053/6Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys and KT Tunstall reveal their favourite albums.(R)
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