An Orkney Hurricane, Sightings of the Loch Ness Monster in the 1930's and Terrifying Sounds from the Hamilton MausoleumBBC Radio Scotland
Mark discovers the secrets of Banff, pays a visit to an ice sculpture whilst Euan's hears about the regeneration of GlenfeshieBBC Radio Scotland
Mark Stephen with an in depth look at Scottish hill sheep farming from Dumfries and Galloway.BBC Radio Scotland
Mark goes on a wildlife safari in the Angus Glens, Euan discovers how to ID birds by their song and avoids an angry birdBBC Radio Scotland
Helen Needham with a tribute to Ashie Brebner - a pioneer of Scottish mountaineering and nature tourism.BBC Radio Scotland
Mark goes bike packing in Argyll, Euan finds out how to photograph dolphins and a trip down the River Dee from source to seaBBC Radio Scotland
The Telford Bridge in need of some TLC, Achamore Gardens on Gigha and how easy is it to avoid plastic food packagingBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Helen visit Scotland's premier agricultural event of the year - The Royal Highland Show at InglistonBBC Radio Scotland
Mark visits the places in Orkney which were the inspiration for the writer George MacKay BrownBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan travel from Westray to Papa Westray in Orkney on the world's shortest scheduled flight.BBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan visit the Holm of Papay, a very special building in Speyside and meet a musician with a passion for birdsBBC Radio Scotland
Has Scotland become divorced from nature? Mark Stephen meets journalist and broadcaster Lesley Riddoch to find outBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan get up close to squirrels and seahorses and discover the history of the Shipping ForecastBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan visit the coastal village of Collieston. They hear about its history, go rock pooling and tackle a beach picnicBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan visit the Forvie Sands ternery, the art deco Rothesay Pavilion and find out how to grow trufflesBBC Radio Scotland
In 2015, Euan McIlwraith took a flight with a RAF Sea King Search and Rescue helicopter and got involved in a real life rescueBBC Radio Scotland
It's festival time - Mark and Euan are in Edinburgh in the midst of the action but also hunting out some quieter spacesBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan spend time with David 'Heavy' Whalley who spent 36 years as a member of the RAF mountain rescue teamBBC Radio Scotland
Mark Stephen's aboard the Aberdeen lifeboat, Bon Accord and Laura Cuthill unearths some of the lesser known facts about DundeeBBC Radio Scotland
Mark visits Scotland's Air Ambulance, finds out about Nature Deficit Disorder and Euan discovers another side to anglingBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan get the lowdown on peat, a new island distillery and the farmer who turned his life aroundBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan cycle the John Muir Way starting in Helensburgh where Muir set off from to the US to his birthplace of DunbarBBC Radio Scotland
, Mark and Euan indulge their love of steam trains, get close up with some reindeer and the bee that's become an internet hitBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan discover a rejuvenated Highland railway, a Ford Model T and a dictionary of Scots NatureBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan with a rare bird sighting, a slice of Japan in the Ochil Hills and the history of an observatory atop a mountainBBC Radio Scotland
The Cairngorm Funicular Railway has been placed in administration. Mark and Euan take a look at the story behind the decision.BBC Radio Scotland
From the Our Story series of 2014, Mark visits Aviemore to discover how the area was once dubbed the St Moritz of ScotlandBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan get the lowdown on whooper swans, a restored suspension bridge and electric mountain bikesBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan with moonlight hill walking, the winter solstice and the art of soundscapes courtesy of musician Phil CunninghamBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan meet up with three mountain rescue team members who recall their experiences on the mountains of ScotlandBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan with a red squirrel success story, an angry bird and a treasure trove of unwanted goodsBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan discover Scotland's first railway, a WW1 replica trench in Aberdeen plus highland cows, cranes and orcasBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan explore horse logging, ships made of concrete and the practice of bolting on the mountainsBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan visit a brand new fish market, a rejuvenated country estate and a Scottish rainforestBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan discover a new take on Bags for Life, catch up on osprey news and a fish with a distinctive aromaBBC Radio Scotland
Euan has a wildlife first, Mark tastes birch water plus the fascinating life of the aspen tree and an inspirational farmerBBC Radio Scotland
Mark watches the ospreys at the Loch of Lowes, Helen visits a Christmas tree farm and how to avoid disturbing seal coloniesBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan explore the river Ythan in Aberdeenshire from source to sea taking in castles, wildlife and a spot of canoeingBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan encounter goats and pumpkins, discover a neolithic ball and a waterfall in a remote areaBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan discover a new species of trout, take a trip along the river Tay and some listeners from Nashville drop in pastBBC Radio Scotland
Mark sets foot on a new walking route in Fife, Euan's on the Forth and Clyde canal, a new use for hemp and heritage daffodilsBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan visit Loch Garten, a ferry with an historic past, a herd of Longhorn cattle and the tale of a colourful treeBBC Radio Scotland
Helen Needham goes on a seashore foray with professional forager and writer John Wright.BBC Radio Scotland
Helen Needham attends the Backbone Outdoor Festival for All in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.BBC Radio Scotland
Mark meets an unruly falcon, finds himself on the edge of some movie action and Helen goes foraging in the Western IslesBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan discover the unique garden of Little Sparta, go on the look out for basking sharks and a cycle track for allBBC Radio Scotland
A haven of peace amidst the bustle of the Edinburgh Festival, the cave dwellers of Moray and tales from a Clackmannan graveyardBBC Radio Scotland
Kim McAllister takes a personal look at options for rewilding in Scotland including a visit to the Alladale Wilderness ReserveBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan discover the regeneration of Aberfoyle, meet a mother and daughter on a home made canoe trip and stylish campingBBC Radio Scotland
Mark takes a boat trip on Loch Katrine, Euan cycles the Isla Way and the species that used to roam the Scottish countrysideBBC Radio Scotland
Mark Stephen visits a the Tswalu Game Reserve in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa.BBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan are on the search for tawny owls, visit a wood work studio and discover how to be a wildlife guideBBC Radio Scotland
Mark Stephen visits a the Tswalu Game Reserve in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa.BBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan attend an electric vehicle event at Grampian Transport Museum in Alford.BBC Radio Scotland
A Bishops' Palace in the Borders, mystery art in Angus and a bridge with an interesting past near PitlochryBBC Radio Scotland
Helen Needham finds out how being outdoors can help women overcome trauma and addiction.BBC Radio Scotland
Euan and Helen explore the sounds of nature, a low carbon future and spiders galoreBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan explore the sand dunes of West Sands in St Andrews, a field full of whooper swans and a community fridgeBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan explore the art of hedgelaying, meet a talkative jackdaw and the most spoilt bees in the countryBBC Radio Scotland
Euan meets up with Gordon Buchanan, Mark builds a hedgehog box and finds out about insects as foodstuffsBBC Radio Scotland
Mark and Euan are joined by storyteller Pauline Cordiner, Euan boards a Santa steam train and Mark visits a Christmas grottoBBC Radio Scotland