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Jack Vettriano talks to Janice Forsyth about causing a stampede at Kelvingrove, plus she hears some of Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber's new recordings of cello duets.

Comedy improviser Richard Vranch joins Janice ahead of his UK wide tour as part of Paul Merton's Impro Chums.

Jack Vettriano's work has been gathered together for the first time at Kelvingrove art gallery and museum - he talks to Janice about causing a stampede.

Janice hears some of Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber's new recording of duets for cellos.

'Come And Get It' is the new single from London-based singer-songwriter Moya - she talks to Janice about opening the Hydro with Rod Stewart.

Glasgow-based film director Carol Cooke tells Janice about her documentary Ugandan Women Mean Business and her attempts to challenge the preconceptions of an aid-dependent Africa.

David Martin tells Janice about how his not-for-profit arts organisation, Hidden Doors sets about reclaiming disused and derelict spaces throughout Edinburgh for collaborative arts projects and exhibitions.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Wed 2 Oct 2013 14:05

Music Played

  • George Harrison

    What Is Life

  • Hank Williams

    MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS

  • Moya

    COME AND GET IT

  • Moya

    LOST AND FOUND

  • Capital Cities

    SAFE AND SOUND

  • The Beat

    Tears Of A Clown

  • Kings of Leon

    WAIT FOR ME

  • Swim Deep

    HONEY

  • Eliza Doolittle

    LET IT RAIN

  • Roy Rogers

    DON’T FENCE ME IN

Moya

Moya

London based singer - songwriter Moya drops into the Culture Studio. Find out more about Moya .

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  • Wed 2 Oct 2013 14:05

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