Blog highlights: March 2010
Over the next ten days we'll be looking back at the first months of the BBC Radio Scotland blog, and pointing you in the direction of some of the interesting posts you might have missed.
The blog launched in March 2010, and any worries we might initially have had about finding things to write about were quickly put to rest. There are so many interesting things happening at BBC Radio Scotland to share with you and we were quickly inundated with blogs from producers and presenters too!
David Stenhouse, producer of The Gorbals Vampire wrote a great article about the programme and the story behind the "vampire".
As part of the BBC Radio Scotland Motivation season, Bryan Burnett decided to try his hand at street dancing. In March he unveiled his new dancing skills to the nation...

Bryan Burnett learning to street dance.
The Beechgrove Potting Shed decided to create an allotment on the grounds of the BBC in Aberdeen.
Tom Morton sent us some gorgeous photographs from his home in Shetland.

Boats on Shetland, by Tom Morton
Fred MacAulaylooked back at thirteen years with the BBC and shared one of his Freddietorials from 2005.
And, finally, Kaye Adamsreflected on her first month as presenter of Call Kaye.
We also answered some of your questions - madmacfraeclydebank asked... "what's better, blogging or facebooking?" and Scotchgit asked how do the Get it On team find the music requested?
Come back tomorrow for April highlights.


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