Tuning into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music across Scotland.
Radio Scotland,·23 episodes
Ö÷²¥´óÐã R2 DJ Scott Mills and husband Sam Vaughan, Celebrity Race Across the World winners.
Singer Debby Campbell on her song dedicated to her father, country icon Glen Campbell.
Novelist Jenny Colgan's newest book, and Public Service Broadcasting's brand new album.
Nicola Meighan chats with award-winning actors Andrea Riseborough and Tamzin Outhwaite.
Dee C Lee on new music, KT Tunstall dials in on tour with Texas, and Bloody Scotland.
Award-winning writer and former Makar Jackie Kay; Strictly contestant, Dr Punam Krishan.
Nick Knowles tells Michelle about taking part in this year's Strictly Come Dancing.
Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill discuss the official Still Game comic book
Monty Python legend Sir Michael Palin joins ahead of his UK Book tour.
Singer songwriter Lloyd Cole; comedian and queen of panel shows, Kiri Pritchard-McLean.
Michelle talks to Betty Boo about her new album, and Traitors star Diane Carson.
Comedian Andy Parsons and Huey Morgan of Fun Lovin Criminals discuss their latest projects
Comedian Ahir Shah is hot off the fringe and chats landing a comedy special on Netfilx.
Actor Gemma Whelan and director Greg Kwedar on his film, Sing Sing.
Nicola Meighan talks to Graham Norton about his fifth novel, Frankie.
Michelle McManus speaks to Henry Normal & Nigel Planer and the cast of Noising Up.
Michelle is joined by JJ Chalmers from Paris on the opening day of the Paralympics.
Alexandra Roach and Leah MacRae join Nicola to discuss new Ö÷²¥´óÐã One drama Nightsleeper.
Nicola Meighan tunes into the best of Scottish arts, entertainment and music.
Sir Brian May chats to Nicola about his documentary The Badgers, The Farmers and Me.
Vernon Kay, Nadine Shah, and House of the Dragon's Tom Glynn-Carney
Michelle McManus is in conversation with actor Richard Armitage and singer Will Young.
Jamie MacDonald and guest Jo Caulfield review The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman