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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 | 06:00The nation's morning news programme, with Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar.
| 06:00Mark Stephen visits Glenrothes and hears the fascinating story behind its town art. 06:30Endurance cyclist Lee Craigie goes in search of what freedom means to different people.
| 06:00Mark Stephen visits Raploch in Stirling to assess the impact of the Sistema project. 06:30Lee Craigie learns how to own ageing and how not to fear death
| 06:00Mark Stephen remembers the excitement of the Glasgow Garden Festival 30 years ago.(R) 06:30Lee Craigie hears how decisions made in our youth can affect the rest of our lives.(R)
| 06:00The nation's morning news programme, with Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar.
| 06:00Therapist Graham Watts with a career-ending question: Does therapy make you happy?(R) 06:30Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith visit the island of Westray in Orkney.
| 06:001/13Shhh...Pennie Latin goes in search of a silent antidote to the frenzy of festive noise! 06:30Act of worship with Rev Margaret Shuttleworth, Minister of Sauchie & Coalsnaughton Church.
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| 07:00 | | 07:00Wands at the ready as we explore Edinburgh’s wizarding underworld. 07:30Neighbours from Kirkcaldy come together to share food and conversation.
| 07:00The story of how Badger the Mystical Mutt became a favourite book of Scottish children. 07:30Maggie O'Farrell picks five special books which have had a real impact on her.
| 07:00Crime writer Denise Mina is given a grilling by two detectives. 07:30Lewis Trilogy novelist Peter May reveals the books which have shaped his life.
| | | 07:00A behind the scenes look at the history of one of Scotland's roadside eateries - The Horn. 07:30Neighbours from Dundee come together to share food and conversation.
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| 08:00 | | 08:00Billy Kay explores the influence of Dundee in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. 08:30Lorraine Kelly reveals what's been going on behind the scenes at Dundee's new V&A Museum.
| 08:00Ricky Ross tells the story of Timex in Dundee, through the good times and the bad times. 08:30AL Kennedy returns to Dundee as the V&A opens a new design museum in the city.
| 08:00The nation's morning news programme, with Gary Robertson and Hayley Millar.
| | 08:00The Saturday edition of Good Morning Scotland with Isabel Fraser and Gordon Brewer.
| 08:00Analysis and debate from the past seven days along with a preview of the coming week.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Should you be taking grandparents on holiday to prevent loneliness?
| 09:00Kaye Adams gets to the heart of the stories making the news.
| 09:00Kaye Adams looks back on the best bits of the show in 2018.
| 09:00It is 'Veganuary' and Jackie wants to know if you could go meat free in 2019
| 09:00The big talking points - rail fares, hospital waiting times and screen time
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| 10:00 | | | | | | 10:00Shereen Nanjiani and guests including Hannah McGill discuss Scotland's big talking points
| 10:00Powerful stories from Nashville, Tennessee.
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| 11:00 | | 11:00Edi Stark meets Rose McGowan and Zindzi Mandela, the youngest daughter of Nelson Mandela.
| 11:00Edi Stark talks to Chelsea Clinton about her latest children's book.
| | | 11:30The show where comedians work out the good from the bad, with a few unexpected twists!
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| 12:00 | 12:00News, comment and discussion on the top stories of the day with John Beattie.
| 12:00Billy Differ host a festive panto quiz with team captains Michelle McManus and Tom Urie. 12:30As the Beano celebrates 80 years, Elaine C Smith remembers its naughty sibling The Dandy.
| 12:00The anniversary of the shipwreck of the Iolaire at the end of the First World War. 12:30Journalist and broadcaster Paul English looks back at his childhood passion of pen pals.
| 12:00Stephen Jardine's grandfathers both fought in the First World War. This is their story. 12:32In this WWI special, Susan Morrison hears about one Anstruther woman's experiences of war.
| 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!
| 12:00Comprehensive coverage of Scottish sport, including news and interviews.
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| 13:00 | 13:30Comedy writer and author Ian Pattison celebrates four decades of comedy on Radio Scotland.
| 13:03Alex Norton takes us on a tour of 1900s Glasgow as seen through the eyes of Stan Laurel. 13:30Comedy writer and author Ian Pattison celebrates four decades of comedy on Radio Scotland.
| 13:00Elaine C Smith charts 80 years of The Beano from its first issue in 1938. 13:301/13Shhh...Pennie Latin goes in search of a silent antidote to the frenzy of festive noise!
| 13:00News and analysis from home and abroad, plus the latest sport, travel and weather. 13:30Neighbours from Dundee come together to share food and conversation.
| 13:30The show where comedians work out the good from the bad, with a few unexpected twists!
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| 14:00 | 14:00Janice talks to Jackie Bird, Bryan Burnett and Grant Stott about Hogmanay on BBC Scotland.
| 14:00Another chance to hear Janice Forsyth host the first ever live broadcast from V&A Dundee.
| 14:00Another chance to hear Janice Forsyth and Grant Stott present from the Edinburgh Festivals
| 14:00Grant revisits interviews with Irvine Welsh, KT Tunstall, Nile Rodgers and Gary Numan.
| 14:00Join Fiona Stalker for a winter special all about the joys of the cold and the dark.
| 14:00Sports coverage, including football commentary on Dundee United v Partick Thistle.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | | 15:00Another chance to enjoy performances from The Charlatans, Snow Patrol, The Beat and more.
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| 16:00 | 16:00The latest news from home and abroad, along with regular sport, travel and weather updates
| 16:00Bryan Burnett discovers if BBC Radio Scotland caught disco fever as it came on air in 1978 16:30What do 40-year-old Scots love the most? True stories of Scottish family life.
| 16:00Grant Stott shows us round 'The Old Lady of Leven Street', aka Edinburgh's Kings Theatre.
| 16:00Edi Stark travels to the Homeless World Cup in Mexico
| 16:00The latest news from home and abroad, along with regular sport, travel and weather updates
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| 17:00 | | 17:00Vic Galloway delves into Scotland's music that was made to make you dance.
| 17:00Vic Galloway talks to Scottish musicians who made a mark on alternative and indie 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.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Bryan Burnett with the essential music chosen by listeners.
| 18:00An extended conversation with musician, songwriter, producer and actor Steve Cropper.
| 18:00Billy Differ host a festive panto quiz with team captains Michelle McManus and Tom Urie. 18:30Julia Sutherland introduces comedians who tackle the taboos of family life.
| 18:00Mark Stephen visits the peace camp and naval base at Faslane. 18:30Bryan Burnett with the essential music chosen by listeners.
| 18:30Julia Sutherland meets comedian Gary Little for a personal and detailed look at his life.
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| 19:00 | | 19:00Vic Galloway and Nicola Meighan discuss their favourite albums of 2018.
| 19:00Celebrating the vinyl revival with an all-Scottish playlist.
| | 19:00Live music from Rodney Crowell, Steve Earle, Gretchen Peters and Iris DeMent.
| 19:00For the very best in traditional music and song, join Gary Innes.
| 19:00Seonaid Aitken previews the Celtic Connections music festival with musician David Bowden.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Singer and fiddle player Eliza Carthy looks at how the folk scene in Scotland has evolved.
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| 21:00 | 21:00BBC Radio Scotland celebrates turning 40 with a ceilidh at the Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom
| 21:00Live music from Rodney Crowell, Steve Earle, Gretchen Peters and Iris DeMent.
| 21:00Bruce MacGregor presents the highlights of the year in The Best of Travelling Folk 2018
| 21:00Another chance to enjoy performances from The Charlatans, Snow Patrol, The Beat and more.
| 21:00Singer and fiddle player Eliza Carthy looks at how the folk scene in Scotland has evolved.
| 21:00Gary West with pipe music and news, including a performance of Lament for the Iolaire.
| 21:00Jamie MacDougall looks into the world of film and game music.
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| 22:00 | | | | | 22:00The comedian invites you to start the weekend with a hand-picked playlist and lively chat.
| 22:00Hot new releases, plus rock and pop music from Scotland and around the world.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Live from the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town, Bryan Burnett welcomes in the New Year.
| 23:00The Night of the Long Songs
| 23:00Vic Galloway and Nicola Meighan discuss their favourite albums of 2018.
| 23:00An eclectic mix of music from 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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