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Noah Noah live in session, The Lost Songs of St Kilda, James Robertson and the Hebrides International Film Festival

Janice Forsyth has a live session from Edinburgh band Noah Noah, plus Scottish author James Robertson talks about The Book of the Howlat, his retelling of a 15th-century poem.

Edinburgh based band NOAH NOAH are live in session.

Scots author James Robertson talks about his new book THE BUKE (AND BOOK) OF THE HOWLAT which was originally written in the 1440s and has been reimagined for 2016.

WHS McIntyre discusses 'PRESENT TENSE' the latest installment in the Best Defence series featuring defence lawyer Robbie Munro.

Lost songs from the evacuated Hebridean archipelago of St Kilda have been discovered and brought to life on a new album 'THE LOST SONGS OF ST KILDA'.

Janice talks to Festival Director Muriel Ann McLeod about putting together a global programme of films made by island communities.

Plus Louise Orwin on her show A Girl and a Gun which is at Glasgow's CCA tonight.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Wed 14 Sep 2016 14:00

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