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Steve Rodgers live music session; The 306: Dusk with writer Oliver Emanuel and composer Gareth Williams.
Janice Forsyth hosts a live music session from Steve Rodgers in our Glasgow studio.
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Film reviews: First Man, Smallfoot and Bad Times at the El Royale, plus Craig Hill
Thursday is film review day: First Man, Bad Times at the El Royale and Smallfoot.
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ARCTIC OIL LEO SAYER AND DAVE DAVIES
ARCTIC OIL LEO SAYER AND DAVE DAVIES (GUITARIST WITH THE KINKS)
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Kassia St Clair and Ben Miller
Tuesday Review and Brave Your Day
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Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream is live; Little by Edward Carey; National Libraries Week.
Janice talks to Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie about a new album of original recordings.
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Film Review Day, A Star is Born, National Poetry Day and Grant meets two of the original Calendar Girls
A review of A Star is Born and Grant meets two of the original Calendar Girls
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Phill Jupitus, Stuart Cosgrove and singer-songwriter Sharon Martin
Phill Jupitus, Stuart Cosgrove and singer-songwriter Sharon Martin
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Graham Norton, Jonathan Ames and Tuesday Review
Graham Norton, Jonathan Ames, Ballyturk, Madagascar the Musical and Tuesday Review.
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Rod Stewart talks to Janice about his 30th studio album, Glasgow, Billy Connolly and more.
Janice Forsyth is in conversation with Sir Rod Stewart.
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Film review day, Neil Brand, Dinard Festival of British Film, Guinness World Records
It's film day and new releases The Wife, Black 47 and Skate Kitchen are up for review.
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KT Tunstall, Tony Iommi and Robin Ince
Music and conversation with KT Tunstall, Tony Iommi and Craig Armstrong.
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Felicity Ward, Sophie Ellis Bextor and reviews of this week's new TV and music
Janice talks to singer songwriter Sophie Ellis Bextor and comedian Felicity Ward.
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24/09/2018
Janice Forsyth tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music in Scotland.
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Film review day, including The Little Stranger, plus a live session from German-Irish band Cara
The Little Stranger, Mile 22 and The House with A Clock in Its Walls are up for review.
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Mull Historical Society, Patrick Ness and Kate Atkinson
Mull Historical Society in session, Patrick Ness and Kate Atkinson.
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From The V&A Dundee
Another chance to hear Janice Forsyth host the first ever live broadcast from V&A Dundee.
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Craig Cash and Boudicca
Craig Cash and 'What Would Boudicca Do?'
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Film reviews of The Predator, King of Thieves and Crazy Rich Asians
Nigel Floyd and Wendy Lloyd review The Predator, Crazy Rich Asians and King of Thieves.
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Richard Jobson and Martin Metcalfe, Scalarama and Kinky Boots
Richard Jobson and Martin Metcalfe, Scalarama and Callum Francis on Kinky Boots.
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Rachel Sermanni, Russell Jones, Tuesday Review
Janice talks to cast members from two plays touring Scotland - Islander and Scotties.
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William Boyd, Katie Leung and Joanna Scanlan
William Boyd, Katie Leung and Joanna Scanlan
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David Baddiel, Imogen Poots and film review day
David Baddiel talks to Grant about his new children's book, Head Kid.
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Rick Astley, Susan Calman, Celtic the Musical
Grant Stott is joined by Rick Astley who performs an exclusive acoustic music session.
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David Eustace, Cyrano de Bergerac and Tuesday Review
David Eustace, Graffiti Jam, Cyrano de Bergerac, Michael J Malone and Tuesday Review.
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04/09/2018
Janice Forsyth tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music in Scotland.
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Lynda La Plante, Cilla The Musical and Country Singer Joshua Hedley
Joshua Hedley, Lynda La Plante and Kara Lily Hayworth from Cilla - The Musical
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Film Review Day: Yardie, The Happytime Murders and Cold War, plus singer Claire Bowen
Film Review Day: Yardie, The Happytime Murders and Cold War, plus singer Claire Bowen
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Passenger and George Kalukusha live music sessions
Grant Stott talks to co-founder of Electric Fields Nick Roberts and Glasgow singer Lucia.
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28/08/2018
Janice Forsyth tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music in Scotland.
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27/08/2018
Janice Forsyth tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music in Scotland.