BBC Question Time visits St Andrews
David Dimbleby presented BBC Question Time from St Andrews University Students' Association on Thursday. (...)
Angus tuba player Ross Knight wins BBC Radio 2 award
A Carnoustie teenager was this week named the overall winner of the BBC Radio 2 Young Brass Award 2012. (...)
First Minister's 'Gauleiter' remark increases tension in SNP/BBC spat
Alex Salmond has been criticised for comparing a BBC staff member who banned him from appearing as a rugby pundit to a Nazi leader. (...)
Professor Sue Black and team win Dundee University's inaugural Stephen Fry award
One of Dundee University's best-known scientists and her team have been honoured for their efforts to promote wider understanding of their work. (...)
Local clubs looking forward to Scottish Cup TV boost
Dundee United, St Johnstone and Dunfermline can all look forward to cashing in thanks to their Scottish Cup games being televised. (...)
Restaurant Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles puts budding MasterChefs to the test
A Perthshire restaurant will be featured across the nation on prime time TV on Wednesday night. (...)
EastEnders hooked on story of Perthshire pupils' artwork
The work of talented Perthshire schoolchildren could soon be seen by millions of soap opera viewers. (...)
Composer Rory Boyle on the John Armitage JAM and new Scottish music
The JAM collective, formed in memory of musician John Armitage, is following last year's sell-out concerts with performances in St Andrews, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Helen Brown spoke to composer Rory Boyle about the piece he wrote for the concerts and the flowering of new music in Scotland. (...)
Mother-daughter pairing tour new play Baby Baby
Dundee Rep's new play is a collaboration between a mother and a daughter on the subject of teenage pregnancy. Jennifer Cosgrove spoke to associate director Jemima Levick and her mother Vivian French about Baby Baby, which will tour communities across the city. (...)
Perth and Kinross residents responding well to recycling, council says
Survey findings have shown the majority of locals make good use of recycling facilities and want to see them extended, according to Perth and Kinross Council. (...)
White Heather Club musician Ian Powrie
Musician Ian Powrie has died at the age of 88. (...)
Ewan McGregor tells BBC's One Show of his love for Crieff
Hollywood superstar Ewan McGregor has told the BBC's One Show that he still loves returning to his hometown of Crieff whenever he can. (...)
Edinburgh Tattoo performance an honour — and a surprise — for composer
Millions of people have heard a tune written by a Dundee pipe band leader. (...)
Is this the face of Jack the Ripper?
This is the face of the man who may be Jack the Ripper, according to research involving Dundee University. (...)
The truth is in there — FBI taking part in Dundee University skeleton studies
Experts from the FBI are studying skeletons in Dundee. (...)
Scottish Scouts' 'amazing' trip to help Malawi
A group of 50 Scouts from across Scotland, including Tayside and Fife, have arrived back home safe and well after a month-long expedition to Malawi. (...)
Carnoustie going all out to capitalise on its week in the golfing spotlight
The eyes of the golfing world are on Carnoustie this week as the Women's British Open gets under way for the first time at the Championship Course. (...)
BBC show Town, with Nicholas Crane, stopping off in Perth
Perth is one of just four locations to be featured on a new television show, produced by the Open University and the BBC. (...)
Rare chance to see Peto Collection photos during Scottish Beatles Weekend
Rarely-seen images of The Beatles will go on show in Dundee's Gallery Q next month to coincide with the Scottish Beatles Weekend held in the city. (...)
The One Show finds something to sing about at Verdant Works
Verdant Works provided an appropriate backdrop for a BBC crew's visit to Dundee this week to film a segment for The One Show. (...)