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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Radio stations in Scotland, Scottish radio personalities, Scottish radio producers, Scottish radio programmes, Scottish radio writers, Graeme Garden, Ian Wallace, Armando Iannucci, Dominik Diamond, Scot FM, Nicky Campbell, Edith Bowman, Real Radio, Rhoda Bulter, Scottie McClue, BBC Radio nan Gaidheal, Hugo Rifkind, Richard Park, Kingdom FM, Lesley Riddoch, Tom Wilson, Moray Firth Radio, James Naughtie, Tiger Tim Stevens, Tom Morton, 97.3 Forth One, Eddie Mair, Andy Cameron, Cuillin FM, 102.5 Clyde 1, Archie Fisher, Moira Anderson, The Superstation Orkney, Bute FM, Return to the Lost Planet, West Sound Radio, Fred MacAulay, Radio Scotland, Nevis Radio, Bill Torrance, Angus MacVicar, BBC Radio Orkney, Central 103.1 FM, Stuart Cosgrove, Shereen Nanjiani, John Beattie, Mearns FM, River FM, Jimmy Mack, Radio Borders, Lynne Walker, Rhod Sharp, NECR, Waves FM, Two Lochs Radio, Radio Free Scotland, Alive radio, L107, Ross Macfadyen, Isles FM, Tam Cowan, Jessie Kesson, Peninsula FM, Heart Digital, BBC Radio Shetland, Steg G, George Bowie, West Sound FM, 96.7 West FM, Iain MacInnes, Kenny Page, Revival FM, Jubilee1, Score Inverness, SIBC, Rapal, Take the Floor, STAR FM, Streetsounds. Excerpt: Ian Bryce Wallace OBE (10 July 1919 - 12 October 2009) was a British bass-baritone opera and concert singer, actor and broadcaster of Scottish extraction. His family intended him for a career in the law, but he was attracted to the stage. Originally an actor in non-musical plays, he was persuaded to try opera and made an immediate success. He played a range of buffo parts in operas, at Glyndebourne and internationally. Wallace maintained a simultaneous career in revue, straight theatre, and broadcasting. He appeared in pantomime and at the Royal Variety Performance. As a broadcaster, he was a long-time panellist on the BBC radio panel ga...