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| 01:00 | 01:00BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Scotland joins BBC Radio 5 live.
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| 06:00 | 06:00Mark Stephen celebrates 70 years of the Edinburgh International Festival in Our Story. 06:301/3Comedian Janey Godley celebrates the career of her hero, Billy Connolly.
| 06:00Mark Stephen celebrates 70 years of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.(R) 06:302/3Janey Godley continues celebrating the career of her hero, Billy Connolly.
| 06:0030 years on, Mark Stephen speaks to those involved in the Caterpillar factory occupation. 06:303/3Godley concludes her celebration of the career of her comedy hero, Billy Connolly.
| 06:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar.
| 06:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar.
| 06:00Gillian Russell takes a reflective look back over the past year of Personal Best.(R) 06:30Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with the latest outdoor activities.
| 06:00Pennie Latin talks to Sarah Gray about donating her child's tissue to scientific research.(R) 06:30Act of worship with the Rev Ian Galloway of Gorbals Parish Church, Glasgow.
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| 07:00 | 07:00It's the big one - religion. It's supposed to make us happy, but does it really? 07:30Alex Norton takes us on a tour of 1900s Glasgow as seen through the eyes of Stan Laurel.(R)
| 07:00Graham Watts looks at the role of relationships in our pursuit of happiness. 07:306/6Billy Kay meets Scots wine makers in Spain and visits a farm distillery in Angus.
| 07:00Graham tells us what he has learnt about the pursuit of happiness. 07:30Including local news and weather, what's on diary, mart report, jobspot and postbag.
| 07:30Including local news and weather, what's on diary, mart report, jobspot and postbag.
| 07:30Including local news and weather, what's on diary, mart report, jobspot and postbag.
| | 07:00Professor John Oxford on how Scotland was affected by the flu pandemic of 1918.(R) 07:30Flora Shedden, Neil Forbes and Sumayya Usmani celebrate Scotland's sensational larder.(R)
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| 08:00 | 08:00Wands at the ready as we explore Edinburgh’s wizarding underworld. 08:30The story of how Badger the Mystical Mutt became a favourite book of Scottish children.(R)
| 08:00Edi Stark talks to documentary film director Sue Bourne. 08:30Greg Hemphill profiles author and screenwriter Alistair MacLean.(R)
| 08:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar.
| 08:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar.
| 08:00The nation's morning news programme, presented by Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar.
| 08:00The Saturday edition of Good Morning Scotland with Isabel Fraser and Bill Whiteford.
| 08:00The day's news, plus in-depth analysis of the week's big stories.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Kaye Adams gets to the heart of the stories making the news.
| 09:00Kaye Adams presents the highlights from 2017.
| 09:00Are you going dry for January?
| 09:00What has social media ever done for us? Text 80295 [network rates].
| 09:00Would a latte levy change your mind about buying a takeaway coffee?
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| 10:00 | | | | | | 10:00Shereen Nanjiani and her panel of guests discuss Trump, sugary soft drinks and Brexit.
| 10:00Richard Holloway explores how Artificial Intelligence will define our future.
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| 11:00 | | | | | | 11:30Grant Stott quizzes the professionals and journalists on the upcoming highlights of 2018.(R)
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| 12:00 | 12:00Dr Margaret McCartney explores what we need from the NHS at different stages of our lives. 12:30Susan Morrison mines the rich depths of Scotland's past.(R)
| 12:00Dr Margaret McCartney explores what we need from the NHS at different stages of our lives. 12:30Susan Morrison goes on the trail of the Black Flag pirates, who cast up in Argyll.
| 12:00Dr Margaret McCartney explores what we need from the NHS at different stages of our lives. 12:30Susan Morrison mines the rich depths of Scotland's past.
| 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.
| 12:00The most petty and ill-informed football show on radio.
| 12:00James McFadden and Scott McDonald join Geoff Webster to review the weekend's football.
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| 13:00 | 13:0011/11Join Des Clarke and guests for a look back at the best of the news we broke in 2017.(R) 13:30Gillian Russell takes a reflective look back over the past year of Personal Best.
| 13:00Grant Stott quizzes the professionals and journalists on the upcoming highlights of 2018. 13:30Professor John Oxford on how Scotland was affected by the flu pandemic of 1918.
| 13:00Extended news, Includes sport, travel and weather. 13:30Pennie Latin talks to Sarah Gray about donating her child's tissue to scientific research.
| 13:30Flora Shedden, Neil Forbes and Sumayya Usmani celebrate Scotland's sensational larder.
| 13:30Grant Stott quizzes the professionals and journalists on the upcoming highlights of 2018.
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| 14:00 | 14:0030 years of Rebus- Ian Rankin joins Janice for a special show from Rebus' regular pub.
| 14:00Dawn French, Sir Salman Rushdie and Eddie Izzard discuss their latest books.
| 14:00Janice Forsyth talks to actor Derek Riddell about BBC drama Hard Sun.
| 14:00On Film Day, Hostiles, Brad's Status and All The Money in the World are up for review.
| 14:00Edi Stark and guests have recommendations inspired by a theme of resolution.
| 14:00All the football action from across Scotland. Full coverage of the Scottish Championship.
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| 15:00 | | | | | 15:30A drama by Audrey Gillan exploring the links between football and domestic abuse.
| | 15:00Series Two highlights including Jack Savoretti, Teenage Fanclub and Paul Carrack.(R)
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| 16:00 | 16:00Texas play with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the Glasgow Barrowland.
| 16:00Tom Ravenscroft celebrates John Peel's contribution to the evolution of Scottish music.(R)
| 16:00The story of one of Scotland's most inventive groups, the Associates.
| 16:00The latest news from home and abroad, along with regular sport, travel and weather updates
| 16:00The latest news from home and abroad, along with regular sport, travel and weather updates
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| 17:00 | 17:00Midge Ure selects tracks that have influenced his musical career.(R)
| 17:05Singer songwriter Rab Noakes explores the healing powers of music.
| 17:00The latest news from home and abroad, along with regular sport, travel and weather updates
| | | 17:30The most petty and ill-informed football show on radio!
| 17:00For the very best in traditional music and song, join Gary Innes for Take The Floor.(R)
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| 18:00 | 18:00Musician Davie Scott reveals the tale behind the classic Scottish album. 18:30Billy Differ catches up with Grammy award-winning singer Sheena Easton.
| 18:00Musician Davie Scott reveals the tale behind the classic Scottish album. 18:30Bryan Burnett with the songs and artists which herald in the 'new'.
| 18:30Bryan Burnett wants to know about the instruments and songs you'd like to play.
| 18:30Bryan Burnett with the songs about the places you'd like to go on holiday.
| 18:10Dedication programme with greetings for all occasions plus a choice of music.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Celebrating the vinyl revival with an all-Scottish playlist.(R)
| | | | 19:00Coverage of Scottish rugby including live commentary on Edinburgh v Southern Kings.
| 19:00For the very best in traditional music and song, join Gary Innes for Take The Floor.
| 19:00Seonaid Aitken presents a very special programme celebrating women in jazz.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Vic shares his faves from 2017 and a few golden tips for 2018.
| 21:00Ricky Ross presents from Glasgow's CCA with Tift Merritt, Margo Price and Lewis & Leigh.
| 21:00Featuring appearances from Michael Parkinson, Ian Rankin and Gregory Porter.(R)
| 21:00Series Two highlights including Jack Savoretti, Teenage Fanclub and Paul Carrack.
| | 21:00Gary West hears from Major Steven Small about The Pipers' Trail.
| 21:00Another chance to hear music, poetry and a special celebration from St Andrew's Day 2017.(R)
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| 22:00 | | | | | 22:00Classic floor-fillers and party tracks, laced with lively chat and listener interaction.
| 22:00Great music and features plus some Scottish celebrities look back at their favourite gigs.
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| 23:00 | 23:00End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues and soul.
| 23:00Roddy begins the year in customary fashion - the Night of the Long Songs.
| 23:00Vic shares his faves from 2017 and a few golden tips for 2018.(R)
| 23:00An eclectic mix of music with the TV antiques presenter.
| | | 23:00End the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues and soul.
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