Ian Rankin, Two Doors Down and music from Doghouse Roses
Janice Forsyth talks to author Ian Rankin, plus she has a preview of sitcom Two Doors Down and live music from Doghouse Roses.
At the start of Book Week Scotland, Janice talks to Ian Rankin about his 21st Rebus novel, Rather Be the Devil.
In Ian's honour the Vinyl Verdict this week reflects the musical tastes of John Rebus and Siobhan Clarke - the choice is between the Rolling Stones' You Can't Always Get What You Want, and the Cocteau Twins' Iceblink Luck.
Janice hears about the second series of Scottish sitcom Two Doors Down from actors Jamie Quinn and Harki Bhambra, who play Jaz and Ian.
Anne Ellis concludes her look at significant Scottish buildings in this year of Architecture, Innovation and Design. This week she speaks to Charles Jencks, and discovers how and why the Maggie's Centres, built for cancer patients and their families and friends, have become such an influential part of modern architecture.
Ventriloquist Nina Conti is on tour - she pops into the studio... possibly not empty-handed.
Glasgow acoustic duo Doghouse Roses play live in session ahead of the release of their new album.
There's a preview of Billy Sloan's interview and session with Jim Kerr of Simple Minds.
And this week's Single of the Week is Ayo by Glasgow quartet Babe.
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- Mon 21 Nov 2016 14:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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