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David Duchovny, Mark Thomson on Homer's The Iliad and Edinburgh's Lyceum theatre, Shalamar and food writer Sue Lawrence

Janice talks to X-Files star David Duchovny about performing a live music gig in Glasgow, plus Mark Thomson reflects on 13 years as artistic director of Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum.

Mark Thomson talks about The Iliad, his final production as Artistic Director of Edinburgh's Lyceum theatre, and reflects on his thirteen years with the company.

Disco legends Shalamar talk about performing a gig in Glasgow with Alexander O'Neal and talk about the beginning of their international fame in the 70s and 80s.

David Duchovny talks about performing his own Glasgow gig, the return of the X-Files and his own personal connection to Scotland.

RM Hubbert brings his new album in to play to Janice, including collaborations with Kathryn Joseph, Emma Pollock and Martha Ffion.

Food writer and Masterchef winner Sue Lawrence talks about her new novel, set around the 19th century Tay Bridge disaster and present day.

Janice's Single of the Week is Get Up to Get Down by Edinburgh funk group James Brown is Annie. Barry Gordon comes in for a chat.

Paul Whitelaw reviews the new Olivia Coleman dark comedy TV show Flowers.

We have a Prince-themed Vinyl Verdict.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Mon 25 Apr 2016 14:00

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