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Janice Forsyth is joined by David Hayman and some of the cast of John Byrne's The Slab Boys to talk about the revived production at Glasgow's Citizen's Theatre.

David Hayman and some of the cast of The Slab Boys at Glasgow's Citizen's Theatre join Janice Forsyth to talk about bringing back John Byrne's revived production.

We pay tribute to Steve Strange with a segment of his 2013 interview with Janice Forsyth and the song Fade to Grey.

The Shires talk to Janice about their debut album and tour and perform a music session, including a cover version of Islands in the Stream, and a performance of their new single Friday Night.

Crime writing farmer James Oswald talks about his new book Prayer for the Dead

Janice finds out about The Art of Saving a Life, the massive global initiative from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

It's Vinyl Verdict day in The Culture Studio, so Janice asks listeners to choose between playing out of the show on Jimmy Ruffin's What Becomes of the Broken Hearted or Are You Ready to be Heartbroken by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Chapters

  • Slab Boys

    We hear about the return of Slab Boys to the Glasgow Citizens theater.

  • James Oswald

    Author James Oswald joins Janice for a chat about his latest book.

  • The Shires

    Country duo The Shires are in The Culture Studio performing live

  • The Art Of Saving A Life

    We hear about the art project to educate the world on vaccinations.

Broadcast

  • Fri 13 Feb 2015 14:05

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