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Nickelback, Gerda Stevenson and Botanic Lights: Night in the Garden

Janice Forsyth meets Canadian rockers Nickelback, plus actress Gerda Stevenson discusses her debut album.

Canadian rockers Nickelback discuss what's kept them 20 years in the business, and their new album.

It wasn't her deeply musical family that prompted Scottish actress and director Gerda Stevenson to write and release her debut album of songs, but rather the local primary school. She'll be in studio to explain all.

As Previously...Scotland's history festival is happening across the country just now and Gerda stays on and theatre critic Joyce Macmillan joins us to talk about recent successes in dramatising Scotland's past, such as the James Plays that wowed the Edinburgh International Festival in the summer.

Edinburgh's Botanic Gardens have been experiencing large crowds to see their Botanic Lights exhibition. Nick Balneaves goes along to experience the illuminations for himself.

And singer-songwriter Yvonne Lyon and project founder Alec Galloway talk about the finale of Absent Voices, an archive of material built by eight local artists to explore and preserve in words, pictures, song and sound the legacy of Greenock's once mighty sugar industry.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Sun 23 Nov 2014 15:05

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Chapters

  • Gerda Stevenson

    Multi-talented Gerda Stevenson joins Janice to chat about her new album.

  • Dramatising Scotland's Past

  • Botanics

    A virtual tour of Edinburgh's botanic gardens.

  • Absent Voices

    Alec Galloway and Yvonne Lyon join Janice to discuss the Absent Voices project.

  • Nickelback Interview

    Janice chats with platinum selling Canadian artists Nickelback

Edinburgh's Botanic Lights exhibition

Edinburgh's Botanic Lights exhibition
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Night in the Garden

Night in the Garden
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Broadcasts

  • Wed 19 Nov 2014 14:05
  • Sun 23 Nov 2014 15:05

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