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Edi Stark sits in

Edi Stark sits in for Janice Forsyth and talks to actor John Hannah, plus she hears about a new dance show featuring digger trucks!

Edi talks to actor John Hannah about his life and work - from his upbringing in East Kilbride, his unusual preparation for his audition at drama school, and, of course, his stellar career in films and television.

We'll have live music from Seafret, an acoustic duo out of Yorkshire who're making big waves with their new album, Oceans, and their innovative music videos.

Motionhouse dance theatre are known for their innovative shows and their new show, Fragile, which is getting its world premiere at Glasgow's Merchant City Festival is no exception. It features dancers and digger trucks! Artistic director Kevin Finnan, dancer Sianna Bruce, and truck driver Kevin Burrow tell us how it works.

Joan Eardley is one of the country's most acclaimed artists of the last century. Her paintings of Glasgow children and Aberdeenshire landscapes are hugely evocative. A new exhibition of her work is on now at Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery. Exhibitions officer, Trisha Robins, discusses Eardley's life, work and legacy.

And Conductor and composer Timothy Brock discusses the 91热爆 Scottish Symphony Orchestra's Sound of Hitchcock day. He'll be conducting the orchestra in a live orchestral accompaniment of a screening of Hitchcock's Blackmail.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Wed 22 Jul 2015 14:00

Chapters

  • Seafret

    Acoustic duo Seafret in session and interview

  • 91热爆 SSO Hitchcock Day

    Timothy Brock discusses the Hitchcock day concerts

  • Joan Eardley

    A review of Joan Eardley's work being showcased in Clydebank

  • Fragile

    Edi hears about Motionhouse dance theatre's latest production

  • Wednesday Profile: John Hannah

    Edi speaks to Hollywood actor John Hannah

Broadcast

  • Wed 22 Jul 2015 14:00

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