FM Schedule
Early
00:30
Celtic Zone—Celtic Music Sessions
Mary Ann Kennedy mines the vaults for some of the best Celtic music sessions!(R)
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Morning
06:00
Good Morning Scotland—22/03/2011
The nation's morning news programme with Gary Robertson and Shelley Jofre.
08:50
Call Kaye—22/03/2011
Kaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news.
10:30
MacAulay and Co—22/03/2011
Comedian Lenny Henry talks about being on tour, and Fred dips into swimming lessons.
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Afternoon
12:00
John Beattie—22/03/2011
News, comment and discussion on the top stories of the day with John Beattie.
13:15
The Culture Café—22/03/2011
Clare English discovers how digital art is changing the face of the art world.
14:00
Radio Scotland News—22/03/2011
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
14:05
If I Knew Then...—Series 1, Episode 5
5/7Julia and Lawrence Patton tell Ricky Ross about finding new ways to live after bankruptcy.
14:33
Tom Morton—22/03/2011
Writer and comedian AL Kennedy joins Tom for a chat and to choose some favourite music.
16:00
Newsdrive—22/03/2011
Breaking news and sport from Scotland, the UK and around the world.
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Evening
18:00
Radio Scotland News—22/03/2011
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
18:10
Get It On with Bryan Burnett—22/03/2011
Can't get it outta my head - what are the songs that have you singing all day?
20:00
Radio Scotland News—22/03/2011
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
20:05
Mary Ann Kennedy's Global Gathering—22/03/2011
Mary Ann with music from round the world and round the corner, featuring The Beggar Girls.
22:00
Radio Scotland News—22/03/2011
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
22:05
Scotland at Ten—22/03/2011
A full round-up of politics at Holyrood and Westminster from a Scottish perspective.
22:30
Iain Anderson—22/03/2011
Iain Anderson with country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
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Late
00:30
History Zone—The House of Stuart
Bill Whiteford introduces a collection of programmes focusing on the House of Stuart.














