The best bits of the Edinburgh Festivals of 2015
The philosopher talks about the importance of literature to the human condition.
The Edinburgh International Book Festival welcomes philosopher and academic AC Grayling.
The Man Booker Prize-winning author discusses his 2014 dystopian novel J.
The author talks about love at Edinburgh International Book Festival
The author discusses his novel J at the 2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival
The author in session at the 2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival
Labour's former Home Secretary discusses his book Please, Mister Postman.
The MP compares the Labour leader candidates at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
At the Edinburgh International Book Festival, the MP describes a run-in with a wolfhound.
Sorcha Carey, Director of the Edinburgh Art Festival, shows Frankie Ward three projects.
Frankie Ward visits Edinburgh Castle to find out more about the Royal Military Tattoo
Frankie Ward interviews comedian Holly Burn, or rather her alter ego Kirsty K.
Frankie Ward interviews stand-up comedian Lou Sanders at the 2015 Edinburgh Festivals.
Associate director Roland Gulliver shows Frankie Ward around the Edinburgh Book Festival
Frankie Ward interviews sketch group Sad Faces at the 2015 Edinburgh Festivals.
Comedian Chris Coltrane schools the 大象传媒's Frankie Ward in the art of flyering.
Frankie Ward interviews sketch group Minor Delays at the 2015 Edinburgh Festivals.
Frankie Ward takes a quick tour of Usher Hall
The final performance from the Edinburgh International Book Festival event.
George discusses his teenage years at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
A poem from his collection, Search Party, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
The author explains how Scotland's wild nature was a source of inspiration.
The creator of Rebus reveals the impact of Scotland's new Police force on his writing.
The prolific author reads from his latest novel on Simon Mayo's Radio 2 Book Club.