Janice Forsyth speaks to Judy Murray about her debut novel, The Wild Card.
Janice Forsyth speaks to Judy Murray about her debut novel, The Wild Card.
Janice speaks to tennis coach, Strictly Come Dancing star and now published author Judy Murray about The Wild Card, her debut novel which tells the story of a female tennis player who stages a comeback 20 years after taking a break to have a child.
Filmmaker Tom Hardiman joins Janice to talk about his film Medusa Deluxe, a murder mystery which takes place at a hairdressing competition.
And in our weekly Tuesday Review, Janice’s guests Fiona Shepherd and Jodie McCallum will be reviewing the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One drama Best Interests, in which Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen play parents driven apart by a legal battle to keep their daughter – who has a life-threatening health condition – alive. They’ll also be reviewing Folkocracy, the latest album from Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, which sees him duet on 15 folk classics with everyone from John Legend and Chaka Khan to David Byrne and Nicole Scherzinger. And finally our reviewers will be turning their attention to the new psychological thriller from Apple TV+, The Crowded Room, which stars Tom Holland and Amanda Seyfried.
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Music Played
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Sly & the Family Stone
Dance To The Music
- Dancing In The Street (Various).
- Elite.
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Bay City Rollers
Shang-A-Lang
- Super 70's (Various Artists).
- Virgin.
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Roy Orbison
Only The Lonely
- The Best Of Roy Orbison.
- Columbia.
- 2.
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CHVRCHES
The Mother We Share
- The Mother We Share.
- 2012 National Anthem.
- 1.
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The Killers
Human
- Day & Age.
- Mercury.
- 1.
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Valtos, Lana Pheutan & Man of the Minch
Lost in Translation
- Island Life.
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Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz
The Girl From Ipanema
- It's Cool (Various Artists).
- EMI.
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The Beatles
Love Me Do
- Past Masters.
- Apple.
- 1.
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The Beach Boys
Wouldn't It Be Nice
- Pet Sounds.
- EMI Records Limited.
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Stephen Duffy
Kiss Me
- Ups And Downs Of, The.
- 10 Records.
- 1.
Broadcast
- Tue 6 Jun 2023 13:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland