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Ricky Ross sits in: Kate Rusby, Rev Richard Coles, Crude

The darling of British folk music Kate Rusby pops in for a chat, and the Reverend Richard Coles talks about the second instalment of his memoirs, Bringing in the Sheaves.

Kate Rusby, the darling of British folk music, pops in for a chat about her new album ahead of her gig at Glasgow City Halls tonight and Edinburgh's Usher Hall tomorrow.

Anglican priest, broadcaster and ex-Communard the Reverend Richard Coles talks about the second instalment of his memoirs, Bringing in the Sheaves.

The Edinburgh International Film Festival's very first Screenwriter in Residence, Krysty Wilson- Cairns, tells Ricky what the role means to her and outlines her plans for the role.

Crude is site-specific specialists Grid Iron Theatre Company's new play about Scotland's oil industry. Director Ben Harrison and cast member Kirsty Stuart talk about this topical work, performed in a shed at the Port of Dundee.

Invisible Army is a funny, moving and honest insight into the life of a young carer, a play which has been created with the input of young carers themselves and targeted at teenagers and their families. Ricky is joined by the writer Victoria Beesley and two of the young carers who worked with Victoria on the content of the play.

Scotland Loves Anime, Scotland's international animation festival, is back for its 7th year and this year it's bigger and better than ever. Festival director Andrew Partridge chooses his highlights.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Wed 12 Oct 2016 14:00

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