Highlights from a day of live coverage from Edinburgh on 18 August 2017.
Winter is coming... sort of. Lindsey Chapman meets the cast of the Game of Thrones parody.
The award-winning musician stages a special performance in the centre of Edinburgh.
The US novelist discusses his life and work at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
The novelist describes how he wrote his epic new book 4 3 2 1 at double his normal pace.
The author talks about the twin crimes on which the USA was built.
The actor describes the role as "the most outspoken affirmation of authentically gay love"
Callow reminisces about working with the legendary actor at the National Theatre.
The actor discusses his life and career at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
The performer gives a taste of his Fringe show at Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens.
Eshaan Akbar teaches Ray Bradshaw, Lindsey Chapman - and a random passer-by - some moves.
Unicycle skills with Sam Goodburn and bhangra dancing with Ray Bradshaw and Eshaan Akbar.
Not up-to-date with Game of Thrones? You might want to put your fingers in your ears.
Scottish author James Kelman on how the Scottish vernacular was misunderstood and derided.
The Scottish author discusses his life, books and language with Brian Taylor.
Scotland's First Minister discusses women's rights with Heather McDaid and Elif Shafak.
The Turkish novelist on the challenges of being a writer in a country without freedom.
The politician, novelist and publisher at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Circus Abyssinia wowing audiences at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Keep still! Presenter Lindsey Chapman gets a juggling lesson from the professionals.
Featuring demonstrations from Circus Abyssinia, Circolombia and Head First Acrobats.