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Stephen Duffy with a jazz-tinged Zone recalling a famous Glasgow music venue, taking a trip to the theatre in the kingdom of Fife, discovering the multiple stories behind Bob Dylan's masterful The Times they Are A Changing and hearing about life with the legendary Leonard Bernstein.

5 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Mon 11 Aug 2008 00:00

Chapters

  • It’s Trad, Dad 1

    Memories of the early days in the history of Scotland's traditional jazz music scene.

    Duration: 14:27

  • The Temple of the Apollo

    Twenty years after it was razed to the ground, this is Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland’s celebration what some would say is the Glasgow's greatest music venue of all time.

    Duration: 28:18

  • Let’s Make a Drama out of a Crisis

    Edi Stark presents this programme featuring members of the Out of the Dark theatre group, based in Fife.

    Duration: 28:20

  • It's Trad, Dad 2

    Recollections from some of Scotland's finest trad jazzers including Fiona Duncan, George Penman, Tony Lang and Dave Welsh.

    Duration: 14:26

  • Robert Burns: Bonnie Jean

    Bonnie Jean by Robert Burns read by Karen Dunbar.

    Duration: 02:40

  • Songlines - The Times They Are a Changing

    In this episode of Songlines presenter John Cavanagh, together with Dylan experts and fans, lifts the lid on his iconic song The Times They Are A Changing.

    Duration: 26:43

  • It’s Trad, Dad 3

    Memories from the heyday of Dixieland Jazz in Scotland.

    Duration: 14:32

  • Robert Burns: Green Gro the Rashes

    John Gordon Sinclair reads Green Gro the Rashes by Robert Burns.

    Duration: 01:21

  • Pocket Legends – Nelson Riddle

    We're shining the spotlight on perhaps the greatest arranger and orchestrator in all of jazz and indeed grown up pop music too…Nelson Riddle.

    Duration: 23:16

  • Silverscreen Beats – Romance

    Davie Scott celebrates some of the finest examples of film music through the ages of the big screen.

    Duration: 26:29

  • It’s Trad, Dad 4

    The final episode of the archive series charting the history of the Scottish traditional jazz scene.

    Duration: 14:28

  • Robert Burns: Ca the Ewes

    Ca the Ewes read by Gerda Stevenson.

    Duration: 01:25

  • Musical Genes - Deana Martin

    Growing up as a daughter of the rat pack meant that Uncle Frank and Uncle Sammy were very much part of the family for a young Deana Martin.

    Duration: 28:07

  • Songlines - Ae Fond Kiss

    John Cavanagh investigates the story behind the famous Scottish love song Ae Fond Kiss in the company of singers Sheena Wellington and Eddi Reader.

    Duration: 26:37

  • The Musical Side of the Family - Bernstein

    Jamie Bernstein reveals what life was like her famous Daddy Lenny.

    Duration: 28:04

  • Pocket Legends – June Christie

    This legend is a singer whose honeyed tones, impeccable timing and a great gift for melancholy made her something of an icon to the beatnik generation - it's June Christie.

    Duration: 13:47

  • Robert Burns: O Leave Novels

    Robert Carlyle reads the Burns poem O Leave Novels.

    Duration: 00:58

Broadcast

  • Mon 11 Aug 2008 00:00