with Kaye Adams
On the phone in Kaye asks - is Scotland tone deaf to sexism? Also on the show, TV Doctor Emily Macdonough, swimming & very important mangoes
PHONE-IN
An organisation representing Scottish sports writers has apologised after an awards event speech prompted a walkout.
TV presenter Eilidh Barbour was among guests who left Sunday's Scottish Football Writers' Association (SFWA) gala dinner in Glasgow in protest.
Ms Barbour tweeted that she had "never felt so unwelcome in the industry" while others have described the jokes as "sexist, racist and homophobic".
The SFWA said it apologised to anyone "offended or upset" by the speech. It has also promised to review and improve the format of the annual dinner, which involves the presentation of awards including player and manager of the year.
Kaye asks - Is Scotland tone deaf to sexism?
EMILY MACDONOUGH
TV Doctor Emily on parenting with Peter Andre & how to help your boys survive puberty
ANIMAL WRANGLER
"I've yet come across an animal that I don't get on withβ - weβll speak to the Scottish animal handler to the stars
SWIMMING
One third of children donβt know how to swim β how important is it to learn?
TRAVEL SURGERY
Get ready now for the summer holidays - Simon Calder answers listener travel queries
VERY IMPORTANT MANGOES
Does the mango with a VIP waiting list live up to the hype?
SICK DAYS
How sick do you have to be to take a sick day?
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Go West
King Of Wishful Thinking
- Pretty Woman - Soundtrack.
- EMI.
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Rihanna
Diamonds
- (CD Single).
- Def Jam.
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Carole King
It's Too Late
- Carole King - Tapestry.
- Epic.
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Katy Perry
Hot N Cold
- (CD Single).
- Virgin.
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Broadcast
- Tue 10 May 2022 09:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland