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Felix Dennis treats Janice to a couple of his poems live and Lynda La Plante talks about her TV shows and latest novel Wrongful Death, ahead of her appearance in Dundee.

Janice is joined by publisher, poet and multi-millionaire (former) hell-raiser, Felix Dennis who treats us to a couple of his poems live.

'Tiger' and 'Tiger Tale' are two new plays produced by Barrowlands Ballet. Co-creators Natasha Gilmour and Robert Evans explain how they adapted their story for both child and adult audiences.

Joe Douglas met Ronnie on a gap year in Uganda and a friendship blossomed and resulted in Joe investing many thousands of pounds. Joe discovered that Ronnie had been rather less than honest however, and it inspired him to write a play about his experiences.

Ahead of her appearance in Dundee, Lynda La Plante talks to Janice about her TV shows and novels, including her latest, 'Wrongful Death'.

And author Meg Rosoff tells Janice about her new novel 'Picture Me Gone' - exploring perception, emotion and the fallibility of parents, and the upcoming film adaptation of her first novel 'How I Live Now', directed by Kevin Macdonald and starring Saorise Ronan.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Tue 10 Sep 2013 14:05

Music Played

  • Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes

    SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

  • John Lennon

    GOD SAVE OZ

  • Moya

    COME AND GET IT

  • Manic Street Preachers

    SHOW ME THE WONDER

  • The La鈥檚

    FEELIN'

  • Caro Emerald

    COMPLETELY

  • Devon Sproule

    You Can't Help It

  • Capital Cities

    SAFE AND SOUND

  • Stephen Kellogg and The Sixers

    LOST AND FOUND

  • Natasha Khan

    GARDEN'S HEART

  • The Wonder Stuff

    DON'T LET ME DOWN GENTLY

Broadcast

  • Tue 10 Sep 2013 14:05

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