A collection of interviews from the weekend edition of Good Morning Scotland.
Andrew Yeager from WBHM radio station in Alabama ponders the election results
Isabel Fraser speaks to Roy Orbison's son, Alex Orbison, about the man and his legacy.
Peter Geoghegan on his visit to Beirut and its sectarian and political conflict
An interview with Paul Holleran, who has stepped down as Scottish Organiser of the NUJ
Bill Whiteford speaks to veteran film-maker and writer Murray Grigor
Catherine Guilyardi and Keiron Tyler discuss the career of the Gallic Elvis.
Examining President Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
Vicky Pryce on her career, her prison experience and the current economic landscape.
David Stern looks at an extraordinary week in the life of Mikheil Saakashvili.
Dave Grey reports from Orkney, where islanders are wrestling with an invasion of stoats
The team discuss the popularity of the film Casablanca at 75
Fiona Walker and the latest investigation into the murder of bank manager Alistair Wilson
Troy Turner, on the controversies surrounding Roy Moore and the Republican campaign
A look at how Bitcoin holds its value as we would traditionally understand it?
Gordon Brewer looks at the implications of smart technology and the concept of ownership
Marking the Theatre Royal’s 150th anniversary with a look at its illustrious history.
Reporting the possible break-up of the digital giants Google, Amazon, Facebook & Twitter
Natalia Galibarenko talks about Ukraine's current efforts to move closer to Europe
Anna Holligan describes the conclusion of the trial of Ratko Mladić
Phil Mercer reflects on Australia's non-binding referendum to allow same sex marriage
Isabel Fraser looks back at the 1973 match between Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King
Gordon Brewer speaks to author Robert Macfarlane, a new generation of nature writers
Is the Middle East is in danger of sliding in conflict?
Can Donald Trump take on China’s rising dominance in world trade