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Janice Forsyth talks to Glasgow artist Duncan Campbell, winner of the 2014 Turner Prize, plus she finds out why so many creative circus skills groups are emerging from Australia.

Glasgow based artist Duncan Campbell has just been announced as the winner of this year's Turner Prize - he talks to Janice about his work.

A new exhibition celebrating pioneers of computer games is about to open at the National Museum of Scotland, curator Ben Cram explains why videogames are taking their place among the art and artefacts.

Musician Yann Seznec is artist in residence in Helmsdale in Sutherland. He's attempting to track down every musical instrument in the village, and use their sounds to create a record. He brings in some of his recordings to play to Janice.

As acrobatics show Scotch & Soda wows crowds in Edinburgh, Janice finds out why so many creative circus skills groups are emerging from Australia.

Plus singing Samoan trio Sol3 Mio, and let's face the music and dance - the stars of musical Top Hat talk about stepping into the shoes of Fred and Ginger.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Tue 2 Dec 2014 14:05

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  • Tue 2 Dec 2014 14:05

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