Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

Raymond Meade, Alan Davies and Jill Bryson of Strawberry Switchblade

Janice follows up on the news that Inverleith House at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is closing as a gallery, plus Neil Cargill and Simon James discuss radio drama Akiha Den Den.

THE LAST POETS by Christine Otten is a novel based on the THE LAST POETS' life stories, from their youth in the ghetto to their love lives, triumphs and defeats. Christine drops by to talk about the book and two of the original Last Poets Umar Bin Hassan and Abiodun Oyewole join her.

Edinburgh-based four-piece 厂碍闯脴搁 (pronounced 'sure') are this week's Single Of The Week. Lead singer Louise McCraw talks about their debut single SELF CONTROL.

ALAN DAVIES discusses his new DVD which is on release today, LITTLE VICTORIES.

Janice speaks to JILL BRYSON, best known as one half of 80s popsters Strawberry Switchblade as she re-stages a performance art piece she created in 1981 which never made it to public view. It's at GSA this week as part of the launch of a new book exploring recent culture in Scotland called The Inventors of Tradition II.

In light of the news that INVERLEITH HOUSE at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh was closing as a contemporary art gallery, a spokesperson from the Botanics gives their side of the story.

RAYMOND MEADE talks about The Railway People. A follow-up on the short EP and documentary Raymond made about how visiting Auschwitz led him to write new music and befriend 82 year old Auschwitz survivor Eva Kor.

AKIHA DEN DEN is a six part experimental radio drama starring Tony and Olivier Award winning Scottish actor Ian MacDiarmid alongside a stellar cast. Writers and creators Neil Cargill and Simon James tell Janice about the project.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Mon 28 Nov 2016 14:00

Broadcast

  • Mon 28 Nov 2016 14:00

The Janice Forsyth Show on Facebook

We're on Facebook - Why not come along and visit?