| 00:00 | 00:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 00:023/8Scotland's largest family, The Simpsons, talk to Ruth Wishart.(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
| 00:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 00:02A look at the future of Scottish stand up with the new wave of Caledonian Comedians.(R) 00:45Do you remember the first time? This Zone is all about getting started in comedy.
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| 01:00 | | | | | | | 01:00Mary Ann Kennedy with a selection of Celtic grooves to get you dancing into the New Year.
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| 03:00 | 03:00It's ladies' week on the Zone with Ashley Jensen and Evelyn Glennie.
| 03:00Davey Scott says Thank You For The Music to Roddy Woomble of Idlewild.
| 03:00Mark Stephen presents a house and home-themed Zone.
| 03:00Gary Robertson introduces conversations with Jennie Erdal and John McGurk.
| 03:00A collection of archive programmes celebrating the art of cooking and cuisine.
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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 | 05:301/3Bad romance 18th century-style with Susan Morrison.(R)
| 05:302/3Susan Morrison continues with infidelity, debt and divorce.(R)
| 05:30Anne Marie Watson presents Morning Briefing - all you need to know to start your day.
| 05:30Anne Marie Watson presents Morning Briefing - all you need to know to start your day.
| 05:30Anne Marie Watson presents Morning Briefing - all you need to know to start your day.
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| 06:00 | 06:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 06:031/6Alistair Moffat discovers how the story of where we all come from is written in our genes.(R) 06:302/6Alistair Moffat discovers how the story of where we all come from is written in our genes.(R)
| 06:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 06:03The Dali Christ is Scotland's favourite painting. Louise Welsh finds out why.(R) 06:30Helena Gallagher goes in search of her father who drowned when she was four.(R)
| 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 David Henderson.
| 06:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and David Henderson.
| 06:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 06:041/2After 20 years, classic quiz Superscot returns to BBC Radio Scotland.(R) 06:30Mark Stephen speaks to four inspirational people who have achieved remarkable things.
| 06:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 06:03Lach is a New York City folk legend. He's just moved to Edinburgh. We find out why.(R) 06:30Welcome in the New Year with a family act of worship with the Rev Ruth Harvey.
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| 07:00 | 07:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 07:033/6Alistair Moffat discovers how our history is influenced by the geography of Scotland.(R) 07:304/6Alistair Moffat retraces the movements of invaders from Northumbria through our history.(R)
| 07:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 07:031/5Lorraine Kelly speaks to Vanessa Orr, who has fostered 144 children over 25 years.(R) 07:30Ricky Ross discovers how one Scottish company is giving back the freedom of speech.(R)
| | | | | 07:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 07:05Two hours of music and stimulating conversation from a faith and ethical perspective.
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| 08:00 | 08:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 08:035/6Historian Alistair Moffat visits Lindisfarne, Dumbarton Rock and Stirling Castle.(R) 08:306/6Alistair Moffat discovers how the story of where we all come from is written in our genes.(R)
| 08:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 08:03Gary Robertson looks back at the major news events that shaped the year 2011...
| 08:50What's it like having to work during Xmas? and What's 2011 been like for our armed forces?
| 08:50Why are there so many fat people in Scotland? And what do we need to do to get fit?
| 08:50Are we in denial about how much we drink?
| 08:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 08:05Lively debate on the week's main news stories, presented by Derek Bateman.
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| 09:00 | 09:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 09:05Comedy producer Jimmy Gilbert and Colin Gilbert look back on 50 years of comedy hits.(R)
| 09:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 09:05Kaye Adams looks back at how Call Kaye listeners reacted to the biggest stories of 2011.
| | | | 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 | 10:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 10:02Hardeep Singh Kohli presents top stand up comedy from some of the world's best comedians. 10:30The very best bits of MacAulay and Co's sold out run at the Fringe Festival.
| 10:30The very best bits of the past year on MacAulay and Co.
| 10:30Kettle on, feet up and have a laugh as Fred tries to make some sense out of modern life.
| 10:30Bev Lyons and Paul English join Fred for their what's hot and what's not review of 2011.
| 10:30Mark Beaumont, Monty Halls and Miss Scotland Jennifer Reoch join Fred in the studio.
| 10:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 10:05Janice chats to Susan Boyle, plus a session from reformed Scottish band The Big Dish.
| 10:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 10:03The creator of 'Ferry Cross the Mersey' on his inspiration and rivalry with the Beatles.(R) 10:31Clare English speaks to David Sutherland about his trip to the top with Tulloch Homes Ltd.(R)
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| 11:00 | | | | | | | 11:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 11:05Mark Stephen speaks to four inspirational people who have achieved remarkable things.(R)
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| 12:00 | 12:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 12:034/8Novelist Joanne Harris tells Stuart Cosgrove about five of her favourite books.(R) 12:30Christine Gillan has been selling sweeties for 35 years and it's a bittersweet farewell.
| 12:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 12:036/8Comedy writer Andy Merriman tells Stuart Cosgrove about his five favourite books.(R) 12:30Edi Stark talks to much loved actress Barbara Rafferty.(R)
| 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. 12:15Join Brian Taylor for news, views and discussion on the week's big stories.
| 12:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 12:032/2Classic quiz Superscot returns with presenter Jane Franchi leading an all-star cast... 12:30Inspirational but dangerous... Teachers with elements of Jean Brodie in them.(R)
| 12:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 12:05Edi talks to the twice Oscar nominated world class composer behind dozens of film scores.(R)
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| 13:00 | 13:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 13:02The pick of the 2011 Festival Cafes with Clare English and Janice Forsyth.
| 13:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 13:02The pick of the 2011 Festival Cafes with Clare English and Janice Forsyth.
| 13:15Ideas and inspiration for Hogmanay parties, the best fizzy wines and foodie resolutions.
| 13:15Another chance to hear Scottish actor, writer and director Peter Mullan discuss his work.
| 13:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 13:15A look at the future of Scottish stand up with the new wave of Caledonian Comedians.
| 13:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 13:05'Year of the Cat' took the Hippie Trail mainstream. Glasgow singer Al Stewart tells all.(R)
| 13:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 13:04Join Barbara Dickson for a programme packed with the very best of Scottish music and song.(R)
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| 14:00 | 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:051/2After 20 years, classic quiz Superscot returns to BBC Radio Scotland.(R) 14:30Tom and guest Douglas John McLean Cairns with their very own take on the festive season!
| 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:05Lead singer of The Who, Roger Daltrey talks about his musical career and rock legacy.(R) 14:30More Tales from the Tour Bus with session man Professor X.
| 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:05Lach is a New York City folk legend. He's just moved to Edinburgh. We find out why. 14:30Don't miss 'Tales from the Tour Bus' with session man 'Professor X.'.
| 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:05Clare English speaks to David Sutherland about his trip to the top with Tulloch Homes Ltd. 14:30Don't miss 'Tales from the Tour Bus' with session man 'Professor X'.
| 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:05Don't miss the final part of 'Tales from the Tour Bus' with session man 'Professor X.'.
| 14:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 14:05Edith Bowman showcases the best albums released in 2011.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | | 15:00Clare English talks to author Janice Galloway at the Portobello Book Festival. 15:45Another chance to hear Scottish actor, writer and director Peter Mullan discuss his work.(R)
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| 16:00 | 16:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 16:031/5Shereen Nanjiani speaks with her father Max about his childhood and upbringing in India.(R) 16:303/6Shannon Murray speaks about becoming the UK's first disabled high street model.(R)
| 16:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 16:032/5Johnny Beattie speaks with daughter Maureen about his 60 years in showbiz.(R) 16:306/6Clare English speaks to David Gow, inventor of the world's first bionic hand.(R)
| 16:00Breaking news and sport from Scotland, the UK and around the world.
| 16:00Breaking news and sport from Scotland, the UK and around the world.
| 16:00Breaking news and sport from Scotland, the UK and around the world.
| 16:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 16:03Victor Brierley celebrates the life of the Scot who is now known as the original Mad Man.(R) 16:31A year following Orkney fiddler Kristan Harvey, Young Traditional Musician of the Year.
| 16:30It can be awkward, terrifying or potentially....fun? How to make a successful complaint.(R)
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| 17:00 | 17:00What do women really want from men these days?(R) 17:30Edi Stark explores what it means to be a Scottish male behind the wheel.(R)
| 17:05Singer Rufus Wainwright celebrates the 50th anniversary of Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall.
| | | | 17:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 17:05A fast-paced look at some of the highlights of BBC Radio Scotland's year.
| 17:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 17:05Jamie MacDougall waltzes into 2012 with Johann Strauss, Leroy Anderson, and Andre Rieu.
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| 18:00 | 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10Bryan Burnett with the best music used in TV commericals from clothes to catfood.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10Some of your musical discoveries and the more unusual tracks you requested in 2011.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10Six live SPL football matches including Celtic v Rangers and Aberdeen v Hearts.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10Bryan Burnett with a show packed full of crooners and big bands.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:10Bryan Burnett wants you to pick the ultimate end of year party playlist on the show.
| 18:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 18:05Join Robbie Shepherd at a packed Stewarts Hall in Huntly as we step closer to 2012.
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| 19:00 | | | | | | | 19:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 19:05Featuring music from the Field Marshal Montgomery pipe band, Jack Lee and Iain Speirs.
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| 20:00 | 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05Featuring Primal Scream in concert, performing their classic album Screamadelica in full.(R)
| 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05A Nordic special with Swedish maestros Vasen in concert, plus a postcard from Helsinki.
| | 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05Bruce MacGregor hears about the great traditional music happening on Hogmanay.
| 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05Part 1 of a celebration of Bob Dylan's 70th birthday with Rosanne Cash and Tom Jones.(R)
| 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05Join Barbara Dickson for a programme packed with the very best of Scottish music and song.
| 20:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 20:05Stephen Duffy presents a special edition of the show curated by crime novelist Ian Rankin.
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| 22:00 | 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:051/7Billy Kay tells the story of the Reformation.(R) 22:30A special Boxing Day edition featuring the first part of an interview with Judy Collins.
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:052/7Billy Kay tells the story of the Killing Times in the creation of Presbyterian Scotland.(R) 22:30The second part of Judy Collins' interview, plus Iain looks back on 2011.
| 22:00Scottish football's biggest and best phone-in programme, presented by Jim Traynor.
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:053/7Billy Kay tells the story of the Scottish Episcopal Church since the Glorious Revolution.(R) 22:30Iain Anderson with country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:05Featuring Primal Scream in concert, performing their classic album Screamadelica in full.(R)
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:05Bryan Burnett and Janice Forsyth with the best Hogmanay party in Scotland.
| 22:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 22:05Part 1 of a celebration of Bob Dylan's 70th birthday with Rosanne Cash and Tom Jones.(R)
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| 23:00 | | | 23:00National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland. 23:05Iain Anderson with country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
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