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Kaye on the cost of being a UK tourist, swearing in front of the kids & speaks to the Glasgow girl whose life has been transformed by a 3D printed hand.

3 hours

Last on

Thu 30 Jul 2015 09:00

Music and featured items

  • Bonnie Tyler

    Holding Out For A Hero

    • The No.1 Movies Album (Various Artist.
    • Polygram Tv.
  • PHONE IN: Calais

    Kaye asks: What would you do about the migrant crisis on Britain’s borders?

  • Vasovagal - Blackouts

    Vasovagal - What is this condition and how does it affect people?

  • Parental driving

    Parents warned aggressive behaviour behind the wheel could turn kids into bad drivers

  • Golly Dolls

    Kaye asks if it’s really so offensive that we need to involved the Police?

  • 3D hand

    We hear from 4 year old Rinoa (and her mum) who was born without fingers on her left hand

  • Dog Friendly tourism

    Kaye finds out how welcoming Scotland is to our four legged friends?

  • Stay Connected

    John drops in with the latest big stories that are trending across the internet

  • UK travel rip off

    We discuss Euro Disney charging UK customers more for services than the local French

  • Kevin Martin – Gang violence

    Kaye hears how he swapped his life with a Glasgow gang to a life at Glasgow University

  • Life in Shetland

    Kaye finds out what life is like in Shetland.

  • Cat Stevens

    I Love My Dog

    • The Very Best Of Cat Stevens.
    • Island.
  • Aqua

    Barbie Girl

    • Barbie Girl (Single).
    • Universal.
    • 1.
  • Bonnie Tyler

    Holding Out For A Hero

    • The No.1 Movies Album (Various Artist.
    • Polygram Tv.

Broadcasts

  • Thu 30 Jul 2015 09:00
  • Thu 30 Jul 2015 10:00

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