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Janice Forsyth talks to Peggy Hughes, co-ordinator of the Dundee International Book Prize. Plus live music from Red Molly and reviews of the week's biggest films.

On today's show, the winner of the Dundee International Book Prize is revealed by Peggy Hughes of the Dundee Literary Festival. The finalists are Amy Mason and Rachel Fenton and Janice will talk to the winner.

Film critics Andrea Mullaney and Graeme Virtue sharpen their talons to review the week's biggest releases:

- Brad Pitt's World War Two tank drama, Fury;
- Celia Ahern rom com adaptation, Love, Rosie;
- and Jimi Hendrix biopic, Jimi: All Is By My Side.

The Africa In Motion Film Festival brings the best of African cinema to Edinburgh and Glasgow. We preview the best with festival founder, Lizelle Bischoff.

Jamaican novelist Marlon James' tells Janice about his new novel, A Short History of Seven Killings.

And there's live music from Red Molly.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Thu 23 Oct 2014 14:05

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Chapters

  • Film Reviews

    Critics Andrea Mullaney and Graeme Virtue give Janice a rundown of the latest releases

    Duration: 22:00

  • Africa In Motion

    The annual African film festival comes to Glasgow, Janice hears more.

    Duration: 10:00

  • Dundee International Book Prize

    The winner of The Dundee International Book Prize is announced

    Duration: 03:25

  • Marlon James

    Jamaican novelist Marlon James' tells Janice about his new novel.

    Duration: 12:10

  • Red Molly

    Red Molly join Janice in the studio for a live session.

    Duration: 20:19

Broadcast

  • Thu 23 Oct 2014 14:05

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