Josh Widdicombe, Kat Healy in session and Anne Ellis discussing Alexander 'Greek' Thomson and Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Comedian Josh Widdicombe talks about the second series of his sitcom, Josh, plus Edinburgh singer-songwriter Kat Healy performs a live session.
Comedian Josh Widdicombe talks about the return of his ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ 3 series 'Josh' and the massive love for the Channel 4 show The Last Leg which broadcast live from RIO for the duration of the 2016 Paralympics.
Edinburgh singer songwriter Kat Healy performs a live music session
Art historian Anne Ellis tells us about the impact Alexander 'Greek Thomson' made on Scottish architecture as she visits Scottish Ballet's artistic director Christopher Hampson in his home in the Southside of Glasgow, which was designed by the famous Scottish architect, and we hear about The Mackintosh Festival from the chair of Glasgow Mackintosh Ian Elder, and Anne Ellis, who was the curator at the Hill House, Helensburgh, designed by Mackintosh, for 12 years.
Janice's Vinyl Verdict is between Chuck E's in Love by Ricki Lee Jones and Charlie Don't Surf by The Clash.
Allan Radcliffe, theatre critic for The Times in Scotland, talks about the new ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Two Scotland documentary celebrating 10 years of the National Theatre of Scotland.
Emeli Sande's Hurts is Janice's new Single of the Week.
Tom McGovern talks about MacBeth as part of our My Shakespeare series.
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My Shakespeare: Tom McGovern
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On Today's Show: Kat Healy and her Band
Christopher Hampson and Anne Ellis Outside Christopher's House
Anne Ellis with the Artistic Director and Chief exec of Scottish Ballet Christopher Hampson
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- Mon 26 Sep 2016 14:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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