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Janice Forsyth talks to the Charlatans and hears about a Mexican scheme which lets artists pay their tax in paintings. Plus she has live music from Glasgow songwriter C Duncan.

The Charlatans are back with their 12th album, their first since the death of drummer Jon Brookes. They talk to Janice about returning to stage and studio.

Robert Crawford has just published the first part of his biography of TS Eliot, Young Eliot. He tells Janice about the poet's early life, and the writing of The Waste Land.

Janice hears from Olaf Furniss, just back from Mexico, where he found out about a government scheme which allows artists to pay their taxes in paintings and sculptures.

Theatre producer Susannah Armitage reveals how the new season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint has been put together, and actor and writer Sandy Nelson talks about his play, inspired by a real-life political campaign in Iceland.

And up and coming Glasgow songwriter C Duncan plays live in studio.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Fri 30 Jan 2015 14:05

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Chapters

  • The Charlatans

    The Charlatans join Janice to talk about their new album Modern Nature

  • T.S. Elliot

    Robert Crawford dicusses his new book charting the life of T.S. Elliot

  • Olaf Furniss

    Olaf Furness talks about the Mexican scheme of paying your tax in art rather than monies

  • A Play, A Pie and a Pint

    Janice talks to Sandy Nelson and Susannah Armitage about the new Spring season

  • C Duncan

    Interview and Session with C Duncan

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  • Fri 30 Jan 2015 14:05

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