This Week’s Schedule
Monday 20th
8:00am Bill Sanger. 10:00 All In A Day’s Work with Alan Donald. 12:00pm Chris Kinloch. 2:00 Ewan Stuart.4:00 Tommy Hunter. 6:00 Feelin’ the Blues with Derek McInnes. 8:00 Show’s Yer Metal with Fay Davidson. 10:00 Jukebox.
Tuesday 21th
8:00am Jordan Lyon. 10:00 All In A Day’s Work with Alan Donald. 12:00pm Chris Kinloch. 2:00 Big Man Billy. 4:00 Marcus Trapp. 5:00 Josh Bartsch. 7:00 Gordon Hillis: Try Whistling This. 9:00 Jukebox.
Wednesday 22nd
8:00am Bill Sanger. 10:00 All In A Day’s Work with Alan Donald (plus at 11:00 Lost the Plot with Olive and Ivy). 12:00pm Chris Kinloch. 2:00 Rocking Robert Maitland. 5:00 Richie Cuthbertson. 7:00 Country Capers with Marion Sayers. 9:00 Jukebox.
Thursday 23rd
8:00am Jordan Lyon. 10:00 All In A Day’s Work with Alan Donald. 12:00pm Chris Kinloch. 2:00 Peter Hamilton. 4:00 Young Cameron. 6:00 Marcus Trapp. 8:00 Kirsten Wright. 10:00 Isra: Songs & Stories. 12:00amJukebox.
Friday 24th
8:00am Bill Sanger. 10:00 All In A Day’s Work with Alan Donald. 12:00pm Chris Kinloch. 2:00 Alison Ramsay. 4:00 Young Cameron. 5:00 Clara Thomson. 6:00 Request Friday with Sandy Ogilvie. 8:00 Rock On The Rock with Marty Harkins. 10:00 Weekend Anthems with Stewart Laird. 1:00am Jukebox.
Saturday 25th
10:00am Jordan Lyon: Saturday Brunch. 12:00pm Iain Quinn. 4:00 Iain Mack. 6:00 Josh & Darren. 8:00 Innes Wands. 10:00 Darren McEwan. 12:00am Jukebox.
Sunday 26th
09:30am Alastair Robertson: Sunday Brunch. 12:00pm Mainly Motown with Jim Prentice. 2:00 Folk In Focus with Liz Chandler. 4:00 Jenny Brown.5:00 Alastair Robertson. 6:00 John Carroll’s Big Band. 8:00 Jukebox.
*All shows subject to change at short notice











please why has ed clark show been cut ,sometimes not on ,also why no schedule in the buteman
Hello Gordon
Thank you for your questions.
Ed chose to both shorten the length of his show and the number of days per week that it was on, from July 31st.
The schedule is sent to the local paper each week by email: we have received no explanation as to why it is not printed.
Iain D