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The Rezillos, Nick Lowe and The CATS Awards

Janice Forsyth tunes into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music across Scotland. Music and conversation with The Rezillos and Nick Lowe.

FAY FIFE & EUGENE REYNOLDS from THE REZILLOS look back over their career and discuss their upcoming live appearance at Summerhall in Edinburgh (on Sun the 24th of June) It's part of 10 days of outdoor live music and events being staged in partnership with the National Museum of Scotland to coincide with the launch of a new exhibition - RIP IT UP: THE STORY OF SCOTTISH POP.

Janice will also discuss the new DVD release of a classic early film in the wave of racially progressive dramas of the 1950s and 60s: Joseph L. Mankiewicz's No Way Out - an electrifying film-noir about a doctor whose ethics are put to the test when he comes into conflict with a racist criminal.

She will also have a special report on a very unusual musical which will be staged at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe. "The Mould That Changed the World" which traces the life and work of Alexander Fleming, the Scottish physician and microbiologist who discovered penicillin and shared a Nobel prize award. (Ahead of the Fringe, the play will have its Scottish premiere on the 13th of June, at the National Museum of Scotland.)

After 3, Columnist and theatre critic Joyce McMillan talks about the Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland and we'll have a brand new single of the week!

All that and 'The Jesus of Cool' rocks again! Legendary singer- songwriter and producer Nick Lowe will be discussing the release of his first new music in five years! A four-song EP featuring two new Lowe originals, plus covers of songs popularised by Dionne Warwick ("Heartbreaker") and Cliff Richard ("Travellin' Light").

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1 hour, 55 minutes

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Zinnie Harris and Murat Daltaban with Blythe Duff at the CATS ceremony

Zinnie Harris and Murat Daltaban with Blythe Duff at the CATS ceremony
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Edinburgh singer/songwriter GUS HARROWER

Edinburgh singer/songwriter GUS HARROWER

Following the release of his second EP, WHERE WE WERE, earlier this year, GUS is back with a brand new single WONDER – and it’s our Single of the Week 

Broadcast

  • Mon 11 Jun 2018 14:00