12/09/2014
Janice Forsyth talks to Michael Palin about his first one-man theatre tour, which has various dates in Scotland, and publishing his third book of Travelling to Work diaries.
Janice Forsyth talks to Michael Palin about his first ever one man theatre tour which has various dates in Scotland, and publishing his third book of Travelling to Work diaries.
It's Vinyl Verdict day so Janice asks listeners to decide whether she should put the needle on Bob Dylan's The Times They Are a-Changin' or The Three Degrees' Year of Decision.
Author Matthew Thomas's debut novel following the history of an Irish-American family in New York, 'We Are Not Ourselves' has been longlisted for The Guardian's first novel award but took ten years to compose. He tells Janice all about it.
Festival co-organiser Corinne Orton talks about the second year of Dunoon Film Festival.
San Francisco band Train talk about their seventh studio album: Bulletproof Picasso.
We hear about new digital magazine about innovation, The Long and Short.
We hear the second in a series of radio mockumentary style monologues from
four fascinating, strong and ambitious Scottish Women; this week we meet Carla McGroarty who runs her own Beauty Salon in Glasgow's West End. 'Ya Beauty' is Carla's pride and joy. We join her as she continues on her quest to provide the latest and most inventive treatments and procedures to the people of Scotland.
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Clips
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Scotland's Women Part: Two Carla
Duration: 05:00
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Michael Palin | Interview
Duration: 11:29
Music Played
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Frankie Valli
Grease
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Taylor Swift
Shake it off
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Shaun Escoffery
Nature's Call
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First Aid Kit
Stay Gold
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Broken Records
So Long So Late
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The Corrs
What Can I Do?
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Lisa Stansfield
All Around the World
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Deacon Blue
A New House
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Train
Hey Soul Sister
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Train
Drops Of Jupiter (Tell Me)
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Train
Drive By
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Train
Bruises
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Train
Angel in Blue Jeans
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Train
Bulletproof Picasso
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Bob Dylan
The Times They Are a-Changin'
Train
Broadcast
- Fri 12 Sep 2014 14:05大象传媒 Radio Scotland
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