A Miles Jupp Special
A Miles Jupp special introduced by the comedian and actor. Tune in to hear episodes from the 2010 series of school quiz SWOTS, find out how to bake the perfect cake and brew the perfect cup of coffee and discover the link between Edinburgh and Fu Manchu.
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Miles Jupp in conversation with Gary Robertson in 2003
Miles Jupp talks to Gary Robertson about Balamory and his degree in Divinity.
Duration: 15:14
SWOTS series 2 episode 3
SWOTS – school quiz featuring celebrity pupils Christopher Brookmyre, Hattie Hayridge, Des Clake and Jo Caulfield.
Duration: 27:56
How To Make The Perfect Cake
Miles Jupp finds out how to make the perfect Victoria sponge cake.
Duration: 28:18
SWOTS series 2 episode 4
SWOTS – school quiz featuring celebrity pupils Raymond Mearns, Jonathan Watson, Joyce Falconer and Ava Vidal.
Duration: 27:58
Child of the Manse
Miles Jupp talks to Graham Spiers about being a child of the manse.
Duration: 28:15
SWOTS series 2 episode 5
SWOTS – school quiz featuring celebrity pupils Brian Taylor, Libby McArthur, Andy Cameron and Stephen Purdon.
Duration: 27:38
How To Make the Perfect Cup of Coffee
Miles Jupp finds out how to make the perfect cup of coffee.
Duration: 28:11
SWOTS series 2 episode 6
SWOTS – school quiz featuring celebrity Junior Simpson, Aggie MacKenzie, Paul Sneddon and Fred MacAulay.
Duration: 27:48
Fu Manchu in Edinburgh
Miles Jupp investigates the hidden connections between the city of Edinburgh and Sax Rohmer’s criminal mastermind, Fu Manchu.
Duration: 28:08
SWOTS series 2 episode 7
SWOTS – school quiz featuring celebrity pupils John Mackay, Moray Hunter, Wendy Wason, Andi Osho.
Duration: 28:08
Miles Jupp in conversation with Bruce Morton in 2006
Miles Jupp in conversation with Bruce Morton in a 2006 edition of Comic to Comic.
Duration: 16:33
SWOTS series 2 episode 8
SWOTS – school quiz featuring celebrity pupils Lucy Porter, David Kay, Zoe Lyons and Phil Differ.
Duration: 27:35
Broadcasts
- Sat 5 Feb 2011 00:45´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland
- Sat 30 Apr 2011 00:45´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland