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Wet Wet Wet and Kit de Waal
Summer reading recommendations.
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Martin Boyce, Karen Campbell and Linda McCartney retrospective
Janice Forsyth speaks to artist Martin Boyce and novelist Karen Campbell.
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Duncan Lamont tribute and Don't Look Now's cinematographer Tony Richmond
Janice has live music from Stuart Nisbet and we hear about Stirling Bridge Arts Festival.
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Lighthouse Family, Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart, 400 Years of Collage
Lighthouse Family discuss their new album, plus Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart.
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Howard Jacobson, Joan As Police Woman and Karl Whitney.
Janice Forsyth talks to Joan As Police Woman about her career retrospective album.
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Moonlight Zoo live and The King and I
Janice looks ahead to this summer's music festivals with Jen Imrie and Jim Gellatly.
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Danny Boyle and reviews of Yesterday, Apollo 11 and Robert the Bruce
Yesterday, Apollo 11 and Robert the Bruce are the films under review this week.
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The Proclaimers, Sheryl Crow Joe Stilgoe, Doc’n Roll Film Festival
Music and conversation with The Proclaimers and Sheryl Crow!
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Mark Ronson on new album Late Night Feelings
Janice Forsyth talks to music producer Mark Ronson about his album Late Night Feelings.
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Stephen Fry on his first UK tour in 40 years
Janice talks to Two Door Cinema Club about their new album and chats to Stephen Fry.
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Toy Story 4 review, Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Gala report
Film review day, including Toy Story 4, Brightburn and Boyz in the Wood.
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Trevor Horn, Iain Glen, Gerda Stevenson, Jesse Malin and David Walliams
Trevor Horn looks back over his career and discusses his UK tour.
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Catch-22, and the man who shaped Britpop
Janice Forsyth speaks to the publicist and writer described as the mastermind of Britpop.
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Annie Lennox, Fran Healy from Travis and Phill Jupitus.
Janice Forsyth talks to Annie Lennox backstage following her Tedx talk on Global Feminism.
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Film reviews, Kirsty Wark, Neil Brand, poems for newly-graduated doctors
Film reviews, while broadcaster and writer Kirsty Wark discusses her new novel.
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News Hacks, Martin Scorsese's Dylan movie, The Italian Job
Grant discusses Martin Scorsese's Rolling Thunder Revue: a Bob Dylan Story.
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Wild Bill, Ewan Morrison and the Tuesday Review
Janice Forsyth talks to author Ewan Morrison and reviews Bruce Springsteen's new album.
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Tony awards and Sacred Paws in session
Janice has a live music session from Sacred Paws and talks to choreographer Gary Clarke.
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Film Review Day, plus the winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction
Film reviews plus Grant talks to the winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction.
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Paul Whitehouse & Bob Mortimer, Mike D’Abo from Manfred Mann and A Clockwork Orange.
Paul Whitehouse & Bob Mortimer on their new book - Gone Fishing.
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Saxophonist Duncan Lamont, Scots of the Spanish Civil War
Janice talks to Duncan Lamont from Greenock, saxophonist to the mega stars.
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Creative Scotland, Matt Haig, St Martiins
St Martiins perform live and Matt Haig talks about his new book Evie and the Animals.
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Film Reviews and Children's Literature Centre
Film reviews, plus the new National Centre for Children's Literature and Storytelling.
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Goodbye Mr MacKenzie, Mark Adams and ‘Neither Wolf Nor Dog’
Music and conversation with cult Scottish rockers, Goodbye Mr MacKenzie.
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Victoria Hislop and James Ellroy
Edi Stark chats to Victoria Hislop and James Ellroy.
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Shears debut live music session in our Edinburgh studio and Hidden Door Festival
The Ayoub sisters talk about their new single, plus Shears live in session.
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Film reviews, The Mousetrap and celebrating thirty years of Elmer the elephant
Film reviews, The Mousetrap and celebrating thirty years of Elmer the elephant.
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Willie Nile, Chimerica and Italian Film Festival
New York rocker Willie Nile is live in session.
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Stephen Poliakoff, plus review of Gentleman Jack and Lewis Capaldi
Janice Forsyth talks to writer Stephen Poliakoff about his new TV drama.
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David Hayman and Mark Haddon
Janice Forsyth talks to actor David Hayman about new TV drama Hatton Garden.