Steve Pemberton on Inside No 9, Seasick Steve, and Detroit 67
Steve Pemberton on Inside No 9, Seasick Steve, and Detroit 67: The Year that Changed Soul.
Steve Pemberton, writer and star of Inside No 9 together with Reece Shearsmith, discusses the forthcoming second series of this anthology of darkly comic twisted tales, each one taking place behind a door marked 'number 9'. TV critic Paul Whitelaw previews the first episode.
Seasick Steve talks about his new album and his forthcoming Scottish gigs in April.
Gold from The Royal Collection is coming this week to The Queen's Gallery at The Palace of Holyrood House, Edinburgh. Decorative Arts Curator Kathryn Jones takes us through the highlights of the exhibition.
Stuart Cosgrove talks about his new book 'Detroit 67 - The Year That Changed Soul'
Glasgow's legendary electronic music venue, Sub Club, is organising a month long pop up venue, Sub Hub. Mike Grieve, managing director, tells us how he hopes that this will allow club regulars to mix with the wider creative scene in Scotland.
Authors for young adults Sally Green, whose latest novel is Half Wild, and David Levithan (Hold Me Closer), discuss what young people should or shouldn't be allowed to read.
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Inside No. 9
Steve Pemberton on Inside No. 9 and Paul Whitelaw previews the first episode
Seasick Steve
Seasick Steve with news of his new album and forthcoming Scottish gigs
Gold from The Royal Collection
Decorative Arts Curator Kathryn Jones talks about the new exhibition
'Detroit 67 - The Year That Changed Soul'
Stuart Cosgrove talks about his new book 'Detroit 67 - The Year That Changed Soul'
The Sub Club
Mike Grieve, managing director, tells us about the Sub Hub - Pop-Up space
Banned Books
Sally Green and David Levithan - What young people should or shouldn't be allowed to read
Tiger’s Head
Tiger’s head from the throne of Tipu Sultan, 1785-93. Copyright The Royal Collection.
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- Wed 25 Mar 2015 14:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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