FM Schedule
Early
00:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
00:02
The People Fixers—Episode 3
Susan Calman speaks to Hayley Taylor, aka The Fairy Jobmother.(R)
00:30
Celtic Zone—Celtic Connections Special
Bruce MacGregor introduces a celebration of previous Celtic Connections festivals.
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Morning
06:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
06:03
The People Fixers—Episode 3
Susan Calman speaks to Hayley Taylor, aka The Fairy Jobmother.(R)
06:30
New Every Morning—22/01/2012
A Sunday morning act of worship with the Rev Neil Gardner of Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh.
07:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
07:05
Sunday Morning—22/01/2012
Richard Holloway talks to artist David Mach and novelist James Robertson.
09:00
Shereen—22/01/2012
Shereen Nanjiani and her panel of guests discuss the week's top stories.
10:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
10:05
Business Scotland—22/01/2012
Business Scotland takes a look at the Business of Burns.
10:30
Trip to the Top—Series 1, Episode 4
Clare English Speaks to MT Rainey, founder of Horsesmouth, about her Trip to the Top.(R)
11:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
11:05
Out of Doors—21/01/2012
Mark Stephen speaks to Andrew Barbour, chair of the Woodland Expansion Advisory Group.(R)
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Afternoon
12:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
12:05
Digging Up Your Roots—Series 6, Episode 3
3/8A look at what records can reveal about the working lives of our ancestors.
13:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
13:05
Take the Floor—21/01/2012
Join Robbie Shepherd for a session from Alasdair Wood and his Scottish dance band.(R)
15:00
The Book Café—16/01/2012
We discover the work of Per Wahlöö, the Scandinavian crime writer all others look up to.(R)
15:45
The Movie Café—19/01/2012
We preview the Glasgow Film Festival with co-directors Allan Hunter and Alison Gardner.(R)
16:30
Laughed Off the Page—Series 4, Simon Nye
Men Behaving Badly writer Simon Nye speaks to Janice Forsyth about his career in comedy.(R)
17:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
17:05
Classics Unwrapped—Animal Music
Billy Differ sits in for Jamie and plays animal music from BBC SSO's December 2011 concert
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Evening
19:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
19:05
Pipeline—21/01/2012
Gary West features music from Jim McGillivray, Glenn Brown and the band Breabach.(R)
20:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
20:05
The Jazz House—18/01/2012
Stephen Duffy chats to Graeme Knox and Kevin Dorrian.(R)
22:00
Radio Scotland News—22/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
22:05
Another Country with Ricky Ross—20/01/2012
Featuring an interview with Jim James, lead singer of My Morning Jacket.(R)
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Late
00:00
Radio Scotland News—23/01/2012
National and international news update from BBC Radio Scotland.
00:02
My Life in Five Books—Series 2, Zoe Wicomb
7/8South African-born Zoe Wicomb tells Stuart Cosgrove about her five favourite books.(R)
00:30
All Night Long with Ravi Sagoo—John Cavanagh sits in
John Cavanagh sits in for Ravi Sagoo with the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire.
03:00
Arts, Classical and Jazz Zone—23/01/2012
Janice Forsyth is at the movies with a selection of cinematic programmes.
04:00
All Night Long with Ravi Sagoo—John Cavanagh sits in
John Cavanagh sits in for Ravi Sagoo with the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire.
05:30
Morning Briefing—23/01/2012
Nina Spence presents Morning Briefing - all you need to know to start your day.






















