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BBC Radio Scotland - Sunday 7th of December 2008
0600
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Hooked on History
Historian Fiona Watson speaks with people who share her passion for history. On the banks of Loch Tay at the Scottish Crannog Centre, she meets underwater archaeologist Dr Nick Dixon, who explains about the amazing world which lurks beneath the surface.
0630
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New Every Morning
A Sunday morning service from Kilmore and Oban Church of Scotland with the Rev Dugald Cameron.
0705
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The Greetings Programme
Cathy MacDonald presents a lively mix of music past and present, plus your letters and greetings.
0805
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Sally on Sunday
Sally Magnusson returns with a familiar mix of music, real life stories and thoughtful interviews.
0905
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Shereen
Shereen and her panel of guests discuss the week's top stories and talk to some of the people who get into the headlines.
1005
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The Business
Graham Stewart with the stories and issues making the news in business from Scotland, the UK and around the world.
1030
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What You Didn't Learn in School
Have we been really bad at teaching our own history? In the past, the Russian Revolution, the rise of the Nazis and ancient Egypt were more likely to be taught in our classrooms than Scottish history, and for many, the little Scottish history they did get was seen as dull and boring. Lesley Riddoch hears from historians, academics and listeners about their experiences at school.
1105
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Out of Doors
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith explore the latest outdoor activities from Shetland to the Borders. Plus the key stories for those who live and work in the countryside.
1205
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The Beechgrove Potting Shed
The gardening phone-in from Aberdeen with horticultural advice and practical tips from Frieda Morrison and guests. Call 0800 015 9696 [free from BT landlines; charges for mobiles and other networks will vary] to air views and put questions to the green-fingered experts.
1305
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The Reel Blend
Join Robbie Shepherd for two hours of the very best of traditional music and song. Jennifer Cruickshank has the club news and we hear about the 2008 Traditional Music Awards.
1505
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Walking Through History
Neil Oliver tells the story of Finlaggan on Islay, once the ceremonial and administrative centre for the great Lordship of the Isles. Feasts, gatherings and judgements took place here in Medieval times and the whole region can be explored on foot.
1550
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The Sunday Cafe
Janice Forsyth keeps you up to date with what's happening in the worlds of music, literature and the arts as she presents her pick of the week in the very best of the Radio Cafe.
1705
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The Jazz House
Stephen Duffy presents a vibrant mix of jazz releases plus news and gig listings.
2005
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Dress Circle
Billy Differ introduces his favourite numbers from the world of musical theatre and meets some of its stars.
2205
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The Iain Anderson Show
End the day in the company of the song writing masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
0000
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Stephen Nolan
Fierce topical phone-in debate, live from Manchester. Plus news and current affairs. Call 0500 909 693 [free from BT landlines; charges for mobiles and other networks will vary]. Text 85058 [network rates].
0100
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Up All Night
News and views from around the world with Dotun Adebayo. Have your say - text 85058 [network rates apply].
0530
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Wake Up to Money
News and views from the business world with Andrew Verity and Mickey Clark. Download the podcast at bbc.co.uk/5live. |
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