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Best of the Afternoon Show
The cream of this week's Edinburgh Festival coverage from The Afternoon Show.
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At the Edinburgh Festival: Jason Donovan, Jim Broadbent, Fun Lovin Crime Writers
Another chance to hear Janice Forsyth and Grant Stott present from the Edinburgh Festivals
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From the Edinburgh Festival
Grant Stott tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music in Scotland.
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At the Edinburgh Festival
Janice chats to the voice of Love Island, comedian Iain Stirling, about his festival show.
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From the Edinburgh Festival - Jon Culshaw, Kate Dimbleby and Gruff Rhys
Janice Forsyth is joined by comedian/impressionist Jon Culshaw.
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Best of the Afternoon Show - Highlights from the Edinburgh Festivals
Janice Forsyth and Grant Stott with their highlights from this week's Edinburgh Festival.
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From the Edinburgh Festival
Grant's guests include Rev Richard Coles, Justin Moorhouse, Jen Brister, Sweet Tango.
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From the Edinburgh Festival
Grant is joined in the Big Blue Tent by Queen's Dr Brian May and Professor Roger Taylor.
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From the Edinburgh Festival
Featuring Jan Ravens, Rory Bremner and the cast and writers of hit musical Six.
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Janice Forsyth is joined at the Edinburgh Festival by Gyles Brandreth
From the Edinburgh Festival - Gyles Brandreth, Kathryn Joseph and Sindhu Vee.
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From the Edinburgh Festival - Matt Forde, Nigel Slater and Su Pollard
Matt Forde, Nigel Slater and Su Pollard join Grant in the Big Blue 大象传媒 Tent.
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From the Edinburgh Festival - Mark Watson, Chris Difford and Boo Hewerdine, Joyce Falconer in Aye, Elvis
Grant Stott is joined by Mark Watson, and Chris Difford and Boo Hewerdine perform and chat
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From the Edinburgh Festival - Robert Bathurst, Nina Conti and Jason Byrne
Robert Bathurst and Rebecca Johnson talk about The Song of Lunch.
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Janice Forsyth is joined in the 大象传媒 tent at the Edinburgh Festival by the actress, columnist and comedian Maureen Lipman
Janice Forsyth is joined in the 大象传媒 tent at the Edinburgh Festival by Maureen Lipman.
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Frank Skinner, plus Film Review Day: Ant Man and the Wasp, Hearts Beat Loud and The Escape
Ant Man and the Wasp, Hearts Beat Loud and Escape are up for discussion on Film Review Day
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Director Vaughn Stein on Terminal, TOONSPEAK theatre company, Nicola Meighan goes to The Lengths with Ziggy Campbell.
Grant talks to director Vaughn Stein about the DVD release of Margot Robbie film Terminal.
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25 Years of Windows in the West
Twenty-five years of Windows in the West, plus Jackie Kay and Douglas Gordon.
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Anna Meredith, Andy Goldsworthy and Adam Holmes and the Embers
Live music and conversation with Adam Holmes and the Embers.
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Nicola Meighan stands in and reviews the week's film releases
Nicola Meighan tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music in Scotland.
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Live session from The Filthy Tongues and Fergus Linehan on Light on the Shore
Nicola Meighan hosts a music session from The Filthy Tongues and chats to Martin Metcalfe.
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Catherine McGrath, 15 minute opera, and the Tuesday Review
Janice talks to singer Catherine McGrath, plus the revival of Stewed Rhubarb Press.
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Janice Forsyth talks to Esther Rantzen and celebrates the 40th birthday of the Travelling Gallery
Janice Forsyth tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music in Scotland.
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Film review day, Now That's What I Call Music 100, Apache Darling live session
Nicola Meighan marks the release of Now That's What I Call Music 100.
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Nicola Meighan stands in with Bruce Findlay celebrating 50 years of Yellow Submarine by The Beatles
Nicola Meighan is joined by Ward Thomas and has a live music session from Amythyst.
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Edi Stark stands in
Edi hears from Laura Lippman about her new novel Sunburn.
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Edi Stark sits in
Featuring a biography of Del Amitri; Bard in the Botanics; and jazz singer Luca Manning.
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Film review day: Incredibles 2, The Secret of Marrowbone and First Reformed, plus Seonaid Aitken in session
Film review day: Incredibles 2, The Secret of Marrowbone and First Reformed.
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The Proclaimers on Angry Cyclist; Hollie McNish and Chris Brookmyer on summer books and Eels frontman E from his tour bus
Grant Stott tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music across Scotland
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Devil Wears Prada author Lauren Weisberger
Janice Forsyth tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music in Scotland.
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Louis De Bernieres; the films of Alfred Hitchcock; and the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
Janice Forsyth tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music in Scotland.