The Radio CafΓ© Episodes Episode guide
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31/03/2010
Science Festival director Simon Gages discusses the relationship between science and art.
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30/03/2010
Clare discusses whether factual TV programmes are filling the gap left by our schools.
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24/03/2010
Carol Campbell talks about the legacy of her late husband, painter Steven Campbell.
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23/03/2010
The Radio Cafe takes a look at artist Jack Vettriano's first exhibition in four years.
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17/03/2010
Edinburgh International Festival director Jonathan Mills reveals the 2010 lineup.
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16/03/2010
Clare English goes behind the scenes at the National Museum of Scotland.
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10/03/2010
On his 80th birthday, broadcaster and musician Jimmie MacGregor reflects on his career.
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09/03/2010
Provocative discussions, inspiring guests and news with Clare English.
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03/03/2010
Janice Forsyth talks to writer Natasha Walter and PinkStinks campaigner Abi Moore.
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02/03/2010
Provocative discussions, inspiring guests and news with Clare English.
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24/02/2010
Janice Forsyth speaks to the writing duo behind new Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Scotland comedy Burnistoun.
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23/02/2010
Clare English finds out what will be the collectable items of the future.
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17/02/2010
Janice Forsyth presents provocative discussion, inspiring guests and news.
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16/02/2010
Janice Forsyth looks into modern cycling culture.
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10/02/2010
How much influence does King Tut's Wah Wah Hut have on your CD collection?
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09/02/2010
Clare English reveals the story behind the Sir John Ross beef can.
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03/02/2010
Janice Forsyth talks to a-ha's Magne Furuholmen about his career as a visual artist.
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02/02/2010
Clare finds out about the rise of tea culture.
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27/01/2010
Janice Forsyth talks to award-winning playwright Douglas Maxwell.
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26/01/2010
We continue the History of the World project with the story behind Marianne's trunk.
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20/01/2010
Janice Forsyth goes behind the scenes of Rab C Nesbitt, meeting the show's stars.
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19/01/2010
Clare English launches A History of the World.
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13/01/2010
A look at the role of composer Robert Schumann in the evolution of the symphony.
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12/01/2010
Clare English talks to the winner of the 2010 Aspect Prize.
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06/01/2010
Janice Forsyth talks to playwright Gregory Burke about what motivates him.
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05/01/2010
Provocative discussions, inspiring guests and news with Clare English.
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30/12/2009
Stuart Kelly talks to China Mieville about his book The City and the City.
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29/12/2009
Janice Forsyth talks to Donald Runnicles, the new chief conductor of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ SSO.
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23/12/2009
Chris Kane, James Lavery and Anne Ellis to consider Scotland's love affair with pantomime.
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22/12/2009
Join Clare English as we look forward to a couple of Christmas TV treats.