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Push the Boat Out International Poetry Festival; live music from Katie Gregson-MacLeod
We hear about Don't Stop Me Now, a new production by over 50's theatre group The Flames.
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Hugh Bonneville, Paolo Nutini and Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Hugh Bonneville discusses his memoir Playing Under The Piano.
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Sam Heughan, Australian band DMA’S and behind the scenes of Strictly
Award-winning Outlander star Sam Heughan's new memoir about the waypoints that define him.
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Damian Barr on The Big Scottish Book Club, Green Space, Dark Skies and Halloween films
The new series of The Big Scottish Book Club with Damian Barr plus Halloween films.
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27/10/2022
Michelle McManus tunes into the best of Scottish arts, entertainment and music.
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Paul Whitehouse, Tom Daley and Women In Rock
Michelle McManus chats to guests including Paul Whitehouse, Tom Daley and Will McPhail.
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Rianne Downey session, Konnie Huq, Women of the Black Panther Party, Tuesday Review
Acoustic session from Rianne Downey and Konnie Huq’s documentary on the power of kids’ tv.
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24/10/2022
Janice Forsyth tunes into the best of Scottish arts, entertainment and music.
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National Theatre of Scotland's Enough of Him & SAY Award winner Fergus McCreadie
Nicola talks to author John Higgs about his book Love and Let Die about Bond & The Beatles
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Pride and Prejudice (*sort of), Bible John: Creation of a Serial Killer, and the latest film releases.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland True Crime podcast, BIBLE JOHN: CREATION OF A SERIAL KILLER
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Betty Boo, Somewhere Boy star Lewis Gribben, and actor James McArdle
Betty Boo's new album and Lewis Gribben, star of new Channel 4 drama Somewhere Boy.
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Krysty Wilson-Cairns on her film, The Good Nurse and David Hepworth chats about his book about the history of Abbey Road studios
Scottish screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns and Tuesday Review.
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Nicola Benedetti, Kim Winston on Strictly, Ian Hoey on Halloween Ends
Janice is joined by Strictly podcast host Kim Winston to discuss the weekend's TV show.
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Helen O'Hara, Denzil Meyrick, Dovecot knitwear exhibition and National Album Day
Policeman turned author Denzil Meyrick, violinist Helen O'Hara and National Album Day.
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Tom Felton, Jason Manford and Susie Dent
Tom Felton shares behind-the-scenes stories from his Harry Potter childhood.
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Vocal coach to the stars Yvie Burnett, BAFTA Scotland nominations and Local Hero: The Making of a Scottish Classic
Michelle hears about the latest BAFTA Scotland nominations. Plus, Local Hero, 40 years on.
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Olly Murs, Ellie Diamond of Ru Paul's Drag Race, Shirley Valentine at Pitlochry
Janice is joined by Olly Murs, hearing about his new tour, album and role on The Voice UK
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Hamza Yassin. Ian Hislop and Nick Newman and Bison Hip
Ian Hislop and Nick Newman discuss their new play about Spike Milligan.
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Kiri Pritchard McLean, James IV, The Diaries of Alan Rickman
Janice talks to the cast of Rona Munro's latest play, James IV: Queen of the Fight.
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Brian Bilston, Scottish Album of the Year Shortlist, AM Homes
Brian Bilston, AM Homes and Scottish Album of the Year shortlist.
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Robin Ince's book Bibliomaniac, diversity in the music industry discussion and theatre by Birds of Paradise
Halina Rifai and Andrea Baker share their thoughts on diversity in the music industry
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Leo Sayer, The Walk-In, The Woman King and Tuesday Review
Janice chats to Leo Sayer, and Stuart Cosgrove discusses ITV drama The Walk-In.
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Rylan, Ian Rankin and live music from Midnight Alleys
Janice talks to Ian Rankin and Rylan Clark.
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Michael Palin, Ruth Jones and Mogwai's Stuart Braithwaite
Michael Palin talks about his stage show 'From North Korea Into Iraq'.
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The Book of Mormon, Morten Harket from A-Ha and Make Me Prime Minister
Morten Harket, lead singer of A-ha, tells Janice about the band's new album and movie.
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Live from Dundee Repertory Theatre, Nicola Meighan and guests share some of the best cultural highlights in Dundee
A celebration of Dundee culture live from the city of jute, jam and journalism.
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Lesley Manville, Hungry Beat, Public Service Broadcasting, Tuesday Review
Lesley Manville on Mrs Harris in Paris, Douglas MacIntyre on Hungry Beat, plus PSB
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Actress Lauren Lyle, Sidney Poitier documentary and Strictly Come Dancing
Lauren Lyle, writer Kim Sherwood and director Reginald Hudlin on Sidney Poitier film
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Mark Owen in conversation with Nicola Meighan; Jenni Fagan's new poetry collection
Nicola is in conversation with Take That star Mark Owen talking about his new solo album
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Billy Idol, Charlotte Rampling, Arun Sood, plus Film Hour
Nicola Meighan chats to legend Billy Idol about his new album.