Off the Ball is a radio show broadcast twice on Saturdays from 12:00pm – 2:00pm and around 5:35pm – 7:00pm on BBC Radio Scotland. It takes a satirical and sideways view at football in Scotland, self-styling itself as "The most petty and ill-informed football show on radio!".
Background
The show began in 1994, and is currently presented by broadcaster and writer Stuart Cosgrove, a fan of St Johnstone, and newspaper columnistTam Cowan, a Motherwell supporter, plus at least two weekly guests; usually one from the world of Scottish football and one from Scottish culture. When the show first began, it was hosted by Cowan and comedians Greg Hemphill and Sanjeev Kohli, who later acknowledged that they did not have the depth of football knowledge required to give credibility to the format in addition to its humorous aspects, which Cosgrove was successful in providing. Occasionally, other presenters will cover for Cosgrove or Cowan if they are not available, including Jane Lewis and Annie McGuire. The BBC briefly suspended Cowan from the programme in 2013 following controversy over remarks he made about women's football in his Daily Record newspaper column.
Features
Features of the show include the Team of the Week, where listeners are invited to contribute players for a subject suggested by Cowan. For example, if the subject was "The Female Fashion XI", then players such as Alan Bra-zil and Lionel Dress-i would be in the team. In a long-running joke, former Clyde player Tommy Ring is almost always included in the team. A song is always chosen to end the programme based on listeners' suggestions on a subject suggested by Cowan, usually related to a news event from that week. In the second show on a Saturday, a team or player of the day is chosen, and a song is also chosen as a tribute to that team or player. In the evening show, five songs are played related to the guest who appears on that show. The guest is asked by Tam to identify the artist and title of each song as it is played. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, National Clinical Director of the Scottish Government, Professor Jason Leitch, was a regular guest on the programme, answering listeners' questions about the pandemic.
Podcast
A weekly podcast of the show is produced and is available on a Saturday. The show is also available on the BBC Sounds app for thirty days after the first broadcast. A podcast of the evening show is also produced and is made available during the following week.