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Bryan Burnett sits in

Bryan Burnett sits in for Janice Forsyth and tunes into what is happening and what is buzzing in the arts world.

Critics Nigel Floyd and Nicola Balkind join Bryan Burnett to take a look at this week's best and worst movie releases.

Director Paul Greengrass tells us why he spent 60 days at sea with Tom Hanks to film modern-day pirate thriller Captain Phillips. Sly and Arnie are together at last in prison break film Escape Plan - but aren't they getting a bit old for this sort of caper? Snails get their shot at the big time in Turbo 3D from Dreamworks Animation and we'll be having a good cry over James Gandolfini's penultimate film, Enough Said.

The Beatles: The 大象传媒 Archives 1962 - 1970 is a new book that explores the huge variety of Fab Four material in the 大象传媒's written archives. Author Kevin Howlett shares some of the highlights with us and we play a couple of previously unheard Beatles tracks from a forthcoming album of 大象传媒 sessions.

The MOBO awards are coming to Glasgow for the third time this weekend. But Paul N'Jie has been championing black and urban music in Scotland for over twenty years. He tells us what the MOBOs mean for Glasgow and about the past, present and future of urban music in Scotland.

And the Document Human Rights film festival returns this weekend. Festival director Lindsay Reid gives us the highlights and we hear from director Emma Davie about her award-nominated film I Am Breathing.

1 hour, 54 minutes

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Sun 20 Oct 2013 15:05

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