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Radio Scotland announces new daytime schedule and new sports format for Saturdays


Category: Scotland

Date: 06.06.2005
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成人快手 Radio Scotland springs into summer with a brand new schedule for daytime - and a whopping 41 new programmes.

A combination of new, previous and current presenters ensure that Radio Scotland's daytimes are fresh and cutting edge.

From Monday 13 June, the daytime schedule is as follows:


6.00-9.00am Good Morning Scotland
9.00-9.30am Morning Extra
9.30-11.00am MacAulay & Co
11.05-11.30am New Conversation Formats
11.30am-noon Varied Features & Magazine programmes
Noon-1.10pm Scotland Live
1.10-2.00pm The Radio Caf茅
2.05-4.00pm Tom Morton
4.00-6.00pm Newsdrive
6.10-7.00pm The Radio Caf茅

Elevenses will never be the same again, when not one, not two, but three feisty females take the helm of a number of new mid-morning weekday conversation formats.

Mondays and Fridays see the return of Lesley Riddoch with a new 13-part series entitled All Change. Expect direct speaking and no nonsense grillings as Lesley interviews people who have experienced change in their professional lives.

Monday's programme features The First Minister, Jack McConnell, on his return from Malawi. Lesley asks how the trip to one of the poorest countries on Earth has changed him and discusses the G8 summit.

On Friday, she chats to Midge Ure, who tried to change the world with Band Aid, and asks how it changed him.

On Wednesdays, it's The Book I've Yet To Write, where Muriel Gray promises to winkle a few unwritten masterpieces out of her guests.

In the first show of this eight-part series, Muriel interviews film-maker Richard Jobson about New Town Killers - the book he's been burning to write.

Clare Grogan presents Uploaded and Personal, a new

six-part series, starting Tuesday 5 July, which examines the listening habits of a variety of celebrities.

Checking out their MP3 players and their most listened-to tracks, Clare asks them to explain why those tracks are their current favourites.

Gary Robertson presents both Morning Extra and Scotland Live, which gives listeners the chance to respond to the day's breaking news stories.

After Good Morning Scotland, Morning Extra talks to the people affected. Via telephone, text, email and face to face out and about in Scotland, Morning Extra wants to hear our opinions - whether its about pensions, antisocial behaviour or Iraq, renewable energy or the state of Scottish football. If everybody's talking about it, then so is Morning Extra.

Gary's back at noon with Scotland Live, which brings us up-to-date with all the news happening at the busiest time of the day, including breaking news from across Scotland, the UK and the rest of the world.

Closer to home and on our doorsteps, and fully interactive, reporters around the country bring local issues to a national audience.

Scotland Live features interviews with major international figures and people who have dealt with extraordinary situations.

At 9.30am, it's in bed with Fred and an extended slot as MacAulay & Co take listeners through till 11.00am with a different guest presenter every week. This week, Gill Mills joins Fred for a lighter look at life.

Future co-presenters include James MacPherson, news presenter Sarah Smith and Sandy Clark's wife, Liz.

Pop in to The Radio Caf茅 at 1.10pm and join Janice Forsyth and Clare English in Radio Scotland's virtual meeting place of the arts. Hot on the heels of Scotland Live, The Radio Caf茅 picks up the arts or culture story dominating the news agenda and finds the cultural angle within breaking stories.

Janice and Clare quiz the movers and shakers to get answers for listeners. Drawing comparisions with what's happening elsewhere in the UK and internationally, and interviewing the top national and international names, The Radio Caf茅 eats to the beat of popular culture and beyond.

New Sports Format on Saturdays

From Saturday 11 June at 3.30pm until 5.30pm, Radio Scotland introduces The Main Event, which follows the big sporting event in Scotland each week - bringing commentary and insight to the airwaves as it goes.

On 11 June is the RSAC Rally near Dumfries with Alison Walker presenting, plus commentary on shinty and the latest from the Scottish rowing championships at Strathclyde Park.

On 18 June, Jackie Bird and Chick Young are at Ayr for a day at the races, bringing racing commentary to the airways as well as a top-level racing competition.

On 25 June, The Main Event is at Knockhill, looking ahead to the British Superbikes championships, and there is live coverage of the Tulloch Shinty cup final from Inverness.

On 2 July, Olympic legend David Wilkie co-presents the Scottish swimming championships from Tollcross pool, with Commonwealth gold medallist Alison Shepherd. Scotland's top swimmers get their first chance to gain Commonwealth Games qualifying times.

The programme will also look ahead to the start of the Special Olympics, to be held in Glasgow, while the Scottish cricket team is in action in Northern Ireland, attempting to gain full test status.

On 9 July, John Beattie is in Shetland for the start of The Island Games, and there will be the latest from the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond.

From 13 to 17 July, Radio Scotland brings a fantastic five days of coverage of The Open Golf Championship from the home of golf, the Old Course at St Andrews.

More details are soon to be announced on a documentary looking at Behind The Scenes of The Special Olympics.

As if that's not enough, over the next few weeks, new music formats for summer and new comedy for Saturdays will also be announced.


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Category: Scotland

Date: 06.06.2005
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