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Stephen Fry on his first UK tour in 40 years

Janice is joined by Stephen Fry, who is bringing his new show to the Edinburgh Festival, and the lead singer of the Attic Lights Kev Sherry talks about his graphic novel Warpaint.

Stephen Fry talks to Janice about his first UK tour for nearly forty years - ‘Mythos: A Trilogy – Gods. Heroes. Men’

Paul English finds out about Rubble Theatre, the latest in a long line of disruptive pieces from Syrian-German artist Manaf Halbouni, which is part of this year's Refugee Scotland Festival.

Writer and Lecturer Norman Bissell talks about his debut novel Barnhill about George Orwell’s move to Jura during which time he completed Nineteen Eighty Four.

Two Door Cinema Club tell Janice about their new album.

Janice announces her new Single of the Week.

Kev Sherry talks about the collected ‘graphic novel’ edition of Warpaint - a feminist tale of memory, regret, friendship and betrayal told over four issues, and the upcoming single from his band ATTIC LIGHTS.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Music Played

  • Annie Lennox

    No More I Love Yous

    • No Greater Love (Various Artists).
    • Global Records & Tapes.
    • 4.

Two Door Cinema Club - Kevin Baird & Sam Halliday

Two Door Cinema Club - Kevin Baird & Sam Halliday

Broadcast

  • Mon 24 Jun 2019 14:00