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Bill Wyman, Amanda Coe and Lydia Leonard, Dan Richards and Seafret join Edi Stark

Edi Stark sits in for Janice Forsyth and talks to writer Amanda Coe and actress Lydia Leonard about TV series Life in Squares. Plus Bill Wyman talks about his new solo album.

Edi Stark interviews the writer of a new TV series dramatising The Bloomsbury Group, Life in Squares, Amanda Coe, and actress Lydia Leonard, who plays a young Virginia Woolf.

Former manager of Simple Minds and music aficianado Bruce Findlay talks about the endurance of The Rolling Stones.

Music journalist Nicola Meighan interviews The Rolling Stones' former bassist turned producer, composer and songwriter Bill Wyman about his first solo album in 33 years.

Edi announces Seafret's Be There as her Single of the Week, and the band join her live from Nottingham.

Hannah Lane and Claudia Domokos talk about sustainable fashion following the Edinburgh International Fashion Festival.

We hear about Short Attention Span Theatre from Tom Brogan, Meggan Jameson and Karen Barclay.

Dan Richards talks about his memoir The Beechwood Airship interviews, in which he speaks to The Manic Street Preachers, Dame Judi Dench, Jenny Saville and Bill Drummond amongst others.

It's Vinyl Verdict day, so Edi asks listeners to choose between playing out of the show on Jimi Hendrix's The Wind Cries Mary, and Proud Mary by Ike and Tina Turner.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Mon 27 Jul 2015 14:00

Chapters

  • Bill Wyman

    Nicola Meighan chats with Rolling Stone bassist Bill Wyman

  • Edinburgh International Fashion Festival

    Edi chats with the people involved with the Edinburgh International Fashion Festival

  • Life in Squares

    We hear about the new 91热爆 2 show Life in Squares

  • Dan Richards

    We speak with author Dan Richards about his novel The Beechwood Airship

  • Short Attention Span Theatre

    We hear from the people involved with Short Attention Span Theatre.

Broadcast

  • Mon 27 Jul 2015 14:00

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