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Janice Forsyth hears about Dave Grohl's Sound City documentary, plus Siobhan Davies talks about how to archive dance and Marti Pellow discusses his love of musical theatre.

Choreographer Siobhan Davies tells Janice about a new work inspired by the challenges of archiving dance.

The Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl has made a documentary about legendary rock recording studio Sound City, which airs on ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ4 tonight. Songwriter Davie Scott and Brian Young of celebrated Glasgow studio CaVa review the film and share their own studio stories.

Janey Godley is back dispensing wisdom in the guise of Mrs Beattie - today's comedy monologue offers advice on how to be volunteer of the year.

Mariah Carey has announced she's writing a children's book. Janice asks why so many celebs are turning their hand to children's stories, and whether any of them are any good.

Marti Pellow explains how he ended up as a star of musical theatre. In his current role in Evita he shares a stage with local children - Janice finds out about the logistics of looking after kids backstage.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Fri 31 Jan 2014 14:05

Music Played

  • The Go‐Go’s

    Our Lips Are Sealed

  • Rod Stewart

    Beautiful Morning

  • Fleetwood Mac

    Go Your Own Way

  • Paul McCartney

    Cut Me Some Slack

    Supporting Artist: Dave Grohl.
  • Hue and Cry

    Labour of Love

  • Suzanne Vega

    Fool's Complaint

  • Embrace

    Refugees

  • Sharon Jones and the Dap‐Kings

    Stranger to my Happiness

  • Mariah Carey

    Against all Odds

  • Emily Smith

    Gala Water

  • Wet Wet Wet

    Goodnight Girl

  • Nina Nesbitt

    Selfies

  • Shani Wallis

    It's a Fine Life

    Singer: Sheila White.
  • Stevie Nicks

    Room's on Fire

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Siobhan Davies popped into The Culture Studio to talk about her new work 'Table of Contents' which is on at Tramway, Glasgow until 9 February.” 

Broadcast

  • Fri 31 Jan 2014 14:05

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