Pasquale Iannone sits in
Pasquale Iannone sits in for Janice and talks to soprano Lee Bisset, hears about a book of food-inspired short stories and discusses a controversial new television documentary.
Pasquale talks to TV critic Paul Whitelaw about The Jinx - a controversial documentary series about Robert Durst, a suspect in a series of unsolved crimes.
Soprano Lee Bisset will be telling us about playing the lead in Scottish Opera's production of Leos Janacek's Jenufa (Yenoofah).
Two writers talk about a new collection of short stories inspired by food.
Brian Briggs, singer-songwriter from indie folk band Stornoway talks about their new album Bonxie.
Plus, a new Gaelic production of Whisky Galore from the National Theatre of Scotland; and as actor James McAvoy funds a 10-year programme of drama scholarships at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Pasquale asks whether or not there is inequality in terms of access to drama schools in Scotland.
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The Jinx
Critic Paul Whitelaw reviews The Jinx - a HBO documentary series about Robert Durst
Lee Bissett
Soprano Lee Bisset talks about playing the lead in Scottish Opera's production Jenufa
Cooked Up...
Two writers talk about a new collection of short stories inspired by food.
Whisky Galore
A new Gaelic production of Whisky Galore from the National Theatre of Scotland
Inequality at Drama School
Pascalle addresses inequality in terms of access to drama schools
Brian Briggs
Singer-songwriter from indie folk band Stornoway talks about their new album Bonxie.
Special Guest | Lee Bissett
Scottish soprano Lee Bissett joins Pasquale to talk about her role in .
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