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Melanie Masson of X Factor fame and Steve Morton of Voice of the Town discuss the potential health benefits of singing, plus A Band Called Quinn chat and play live.

Michael Cannon discusses his new book 'Articles of Faith' which examines the impact of faith and fanaticism on a community beleaguered by war.

'Dirty Water' is a light-hearted comedy play set in the housing schemes of Glasgow. Jock, Crawford, Boab and Brian all work for the worst independent close cleaning service - Eger Beaver Cleaners. Writer John Stuart and actor Phillip Toop will chat to Janice about the play which is the first in a series of comedy plays set in Glasgow.

We receive another Poetry Postcard from a Commonwealth country. This time it comes all the way from South Africa.

'Voice of The Town' is an adult vocal group which provides opportunities for community choirs to perform in public, offers expert coaching and guidance and raises money for local charities. Founder and Group Musical Director Steve Morton drops by with X-Factor's Melanie Masson to discuss the project.

A Band Called Quinn talk to Janice about their multimedia performance 'Biding Time (Remix)' which is tours Scotland this month plus we're treated to a live performance.

1 hour, 53 minutes

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