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The Scottish FA's board will meet on Wednesday to determine where Scotland will play their fixtures from 2020.
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CARE EXPERIENCED KIDS
What's it really like to grow up in care in Scotland? Following our last discussion on care experienced Scots, campaigner Calum Lynch returns alongside Minister for Children and Young People Maree Todd. Calum has interviewed other care experienced young people for us to try and find out how things have been for them, the misconceptions about people in care and what support they've had over the years.
THE BODYGUARD
Does the number of powerful female characters in ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ drama Bodyguard detract from the show's credibility? Jacquie Lawrence is a Former TV commissioning editor, writer and producer of Different for Girls on Lesbian Box Office and Sonia Scott Mackay runs a modelling and acting agency.
CAT'S WEE DAY OOT
Travel journalist Cat Harvey will be here to whisk us all away on another ‘Wee Day Out’ to a great Scottish location. This week we're off to Stonehaven. Ross Milne is the Chairman of The Stonehaven Fireballs Association.
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS
Alan Muir's 'Losing the Rag' is a tale about the raging conflict in the newspaper industry. But what is the future for local newspapers? Alan Muir is a former Local Newspaper Man & Playwright, Jennifer Russell is Digital Journalist from Glasgow Live and Scott MacCallum is Editor at The Ileach.
CHOCOLATE
Could chocolate be good for your health? A study suggests that three bars of chocolate a month can reduce chances of heart failure. Dr Jennie Jackson is a Dietician and Nutritionist and Dr Neil Robson is creator of Rebel Chocolate
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL COMPENSATION
Conservative MSP Miles Briggs has called for discounted Edinburgh festival tickets for the long suffering residents next year, as a good will gesture. Is he right?
MUSIC FOR DOGS
The Scottish SPCA has created a music album to relax dogs based on the results of scientific research from academics at the University of Glasgow. So could animals really benefit from music?
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Music Played
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Blur
Parklife
- (CD Single).
- Parlophone.
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Dolly Parton
9 to 5
- Dolly Parton: The Ultimate Collection.
- BMG/RCA.
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The Supernaturals
Smile
- Q The Album (Various Artists).
- Virgin.
Broadcast
- Wed 29 Aug 2018 09:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Scotland