12/07/2013
Janice talks to Guy Grieve about Sea Legs, which tells the story of his family's year on the ocean. Plus Shereen Nanjiani looks forward to the 20th anniversary of T in the Park.
This weekend thousands will flock to Balado to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Scotland's biggest music Festival -T in the Park This weekend thousands will flock to Balado to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Scotland's biggest music Festival -T in the Park. Festival Director, Geoff Ellis; music journalist, Vic Galloway and Lauren and Martin from Chvrches join the Culture Studio to share their memories and look forward to the weekend.
Guy Grieve's book "Sea Legs" tells the story of his family's year on the ocean. He joins the show to share the highs and lows of their adventure.
As Christopher Guest's new comedy series Family Tree begins on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 2 next week - Chris Sussman, Commissioning Editor in Comedy for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, explains why he's such a fan.
Ever wondered how action scenes are made to look so realistic? How gun-fights look so real, or even how to make it rain in the movies? Mike Kelt CEO of Artem, has worked in the Special Effects industry for 35 years, his latest project is Jason Statham's Hummingbird and he joins us to share some trade secrets.
"Whenever I smell salt water, I know that I am not far from one of the works of my ancestors," (Robert Louis Stevenson). His grandfather, Robert Stevenson, founded the dynasty of engineers whose talent and determination in constructing lighthouses- many still in use today- changed Scotland's architecture, design and seascapes forever. Robert died on this day in 1850 and Bella Bathurst, author of The Lighthouse Stevensons, joins Shereen to look at his life and work.
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