A collection of interviews from the weekend edition of Good Morning Scotland.
International confectionary historian Tim Richardson on the evolution of the chocolate bar
Folk legend Jimmie Macgregor on music, life and a career spanning more than six decades
Juan Paullier & Professor Diego Sánchez Ancochea on corruption and violence in Mexico
Bill Whiteford speaks to the journalist and author Francis Wheen
Javier Argomaniz and Roger Griffin on why the Basque militant group ETA have disarmed
Political journalist James Cox looks back on the controversial career of Ken Livingstone
David Pratt, reports on the legacy of improvised explosive devices on the region of Mosul
Filmmaker Joe McGrath on working with Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, Orson Welles & others
Gary Robertson looks back on a tumultuous week in British politics.
As the UK prepares to leave the EU, what's in store for the remaining countries?
Reporter James Cusick considers the elaborate game, which is Anglo-Scots politics...
Journalist Michal Fry, discusses his right of centre vision for an Independent Scotland.
A report on Belarus, a country allying with the West in an attempt to keep Russia at bay.
Gillian Sharpe on a poetry competition designed to help migrant children learn English
Bill Whiteford speaks to one of Britain's pioneering women diplomats, Frances Guy.
Taking a look at how the EU views preparations for Brexit negotiations
Stephen Petranek, talks about space tourism and the colonisation of Mars.
Historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, discusses the fall of the Russian royal family
Journalist Euan McDonald looks hopefully towards an end to the conflict in Ukraine
Laura Maxwell speaks to Nick Thorpe about Budapests withdrawal from 2024 Olympics
Stephen Kerensky explains the role of his grandfather in the 1917 Russian Revolution
Wyre Davies and military analyst Tom Clonan report on the on-going battle in Mosul
Scottish artist and playwright John Byrne shares his views on life and art as a whole.
Bill Whiteford pays tribute to journalist and author Frank Delaney