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Edi Stark sits in with Sharon Rooney, Tony Garnett, Fred MacAulay and Paul Whitelaw on Caroline Aherne, Vic Galloway and others

Edi Stark sits in for Janice Forsyth and talks to Scottish actress Sharon Rooney, plus comedian Fred MacAulay and TV critic Paul Whitelaw pay tribute to Caroline Aherne.

Sharon Rooney talks about playing a young woman called Dawn in new 6 part ITV comedy drama Brief Encounters starting on Monday night, about four women whose involvement in Ann Summers' parties helps them to find escape from constrictive domestic situations by form friendships and a new working environment.

Comedian Fred MacAulay and TV critic Paul Whitelaw pay tribute to actress and comedy writer Caroline Aherne, who died at the weekend

Paul Whitelaw previews Brief Encounters, and tells us what's going on with drama on telly this summer...

British writer and producer Tony Garnett, best known for his thirteen year working relationship with Ken Loach on films such as Cathy Come Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, tells Edi about his memoir, The Day the Music Died.

Andy Arnold talks about his new dark comedy play at the Tron, The Lonesome West

Jasmine Rodgers, daughter of Bad Company and Free vocalist Paul Rodgers, performs a live music session in Edinburgh

Vic Galloway previews the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Introducing line up at this year's T in the Park, picks Edi's Single of the Week from one of the artists, and tells us what we can look forward to on his Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland Show on Monday night

Edi's Vinyl Verdict choice has a 4th of July theme. Should she end the show with Neil Diamond's America, or Simon and Garfunkel's America?

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Mon 4 Jul 2016 14:00

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