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Jack Whitehall, Guilt, and remembering Charles Jencks

Grant Stott speaks to comedian Jack Whitehall as he embarks on a nationwide arena tour, and Anne Ellis and Richard Murphy discuss the legacy of Charles Jencks.

After the sad news last week of the death of Charles Jencks, architect, designer and co-founder of Maggie’s Centres, Grant looks back on his life and legacy with architect Richard Murphy who designed the first Maggie’s Centre and art historian, Anne Ellis.

Jack Whitehall has had a busy year of acting, writing and travelling with his father - he's now about to start a huge arena tour. He tells Grant about his return to stand up comedy.

Reporter Paul English goes behind the scenes of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Scotland black comedy Guilt and talks to actors Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives.

Comedian Mark Watson is ending the Scottish leg of his UK tour in Dumfries at the end of his month, he chats to Grant about the tour and why he thinks we all need a bit more empathy.

And in the Tuesday Review, Pasquale Iannone, Laura Waddell and Karen Campbell discuss Jack Thorne’s 4 part drama series starring Sarah Lancashire, The Accident, Netflix film The Laundromat, and John Le Carré’s latest novel, Agent Running in the Field.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Music Played

  • Love and Money

    Strange Kind Of Love

    • Strange Kind Of Love.
    • Mercury Records Limited.
    • 3.
  • Anna Meredith

    Inhale Exhale

    • Fibs.
    • Moshi Moshi.
  • Blondie

    One Way Or Another

    • Blondie - Parallel Lines.
    • Chrysalis.
    • 2.
  • Sonny & Cher

    The Beat Goes On

    • Cher - The Greatest Hits.
    • Wea/Universal.
  • Simple Minds

    I Travel

    • Celebration.
    • Virgin.
    • 6.

Broadcast

  • Tue 22 Oct 2019 14:00