06/02/2015
Janice Forsyth celebrates 25 years of Glasgow live music venue King Tut's Wah Wah Hut.
Janice Forsyth celebrates 25 years of King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, venue to stars before they were mega...
She'll bang the drum with Dead Man Fall, whose video of "Bang Your Drum" was remade by Craig Ferguson and seemingly half of Hollywood for Ferguson's last "Late Late Show".
As "Better Call Saul" - the spin off from "Breaking Bad" - begins next week, Janice discusses the merits and demerits of spin offs.
What's your favourite memory of the library? Janice looks ahead National Libraries Day on Saturday.
And on Friday evening author Ian Rankin will present the inaugural Cordis Prize for Tapestry - a new international award to celebrate achievement in tapestry weaving. Just what goes into making a tapestry?
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25 Years of King Tuts
Acelebratory review of King Tuts 25 years
Better Call Saul
Janice discusses Better Call Saul - the spin off from "Breaking Bad"
National Libraries Day
Janice focusses on memories of libraries to celebrate National Libraries Day.
The Inaugural Cordis Prize for Tapestry
Janice hears about a new international award to celebrate achievement in tapestry weaving
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- Fri 6 Feb 2015 14:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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