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Janice hears about a new Otis Redding documentary, plus Liz Lochhead and Christopher Brookmyre talk about the growing trend for late night literary events.

Janice sits on the dock of the bay (ok ok, in a radio studio in Glasgow) to talk to the director of the first ever television documentary about Otis Redding.

Beatboxer Beardyman explains how he makes music tracks where every single sound is created using his own voice.

Ahead of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra's gala performance of Henry V, Janice hears from musical director Peter Oundjian, and actor Cal MacAninch, who's following in the footsteps of Lawrence Olivier and Christopher Plummer to narrate the piece.

Janice gets some tips on multitasking from comedian, actor, writer, director, and poet Owen O'Neill.

And writers Liz Lochhead and Christopher Brookmyre discuss the growing trend for late night literary events, and the draw of performing in front of an audience for authors.

1 hour, 53 minutes

Last on

Fri 31 May 2013 14:05

Music Played

  • Otis Redding

    DOCK OF THE BAY

  • Otis Redding

    HARD TO HANDLE

  • Empire of the Sun

    ALIVE

  • Four Tops

    DO WHAT YOU GOTTA DO

  • Camper Van Beethoven

    TAKE THE SKINHEADS BOWLING

  • The Band Perry

    DONE

  • Karine Polwart

    COVER YOUR EYES

  • Laura Marling

    MASTER HUNTER

  • Daft Punk

    Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams)

Broadcast

  • Fri 31 May 2013 14:05

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