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Brooke Magnanti, Charlotte Ritchie and Tom Chambers, and Brit Award designer Pam Hogg

Brooke Magnanti talks about her crime novel, Tom Chambers and Charlotte Ritchie discuss starring in a Noel Coward play, and Pam Hogg talks about designing the Brit Awards trophies.

From writing the Belle Du Jour blog and Secret Diary of a Call Girl series of books Brooke Magnanti tells us about returning to her roots- her Ph.D. is in Forensic Pathology- to write her very first crime novel, The Turning Tide.

Tom Chambers and Charlotte Ritchie tell us all about starring in Noel Cowards Private Lives at Glasgow's Theatre Royal.

The Renfrewshire Tapestry is a community-led project to record the history of Renfrewshire in yarn - we'll find out how it's looking and who is involved.

Sean Greenhorn and Fiona Shepherd preview This Is Now, a celebration of post-punk film and video, screening at the Tramway in Glasgow as part of the Glasgow Film Festival.

Grey Gardens is an exhibition at Dundee Contemporary Arts exploring concrete in art and architecture. New Director of the DCA Beth Bate shares her love of the grey stuff.

And- she's designed individual statues for the winners of tonight's BRIT Awards; Pam Hogg talks Janice through her designs. And critic Fiona Shepherd gives us her predictions for tonight's Brit Awards.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Charlotte Ritchie and Tom Chambers in Private Lives

Charlotte Ritchie and Tom Chambers in Private Lives

The play is in Glasgow 23-27 February

The play is in Glasgow 23-27 February

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  • Wed 24 Feb 2016 14:00

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