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The one and only Bill Bailey joins Fred, plus Joe Lycett and Charlie Ross digest the Five Things We Didn't Know Last Week.
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Celebrated novelist Christopher Brookmyre speaks to the funny man behind Ed Reardon, Christopher Douglas.
Comedy monologues recorded at the Edinburgh festival, featuring David Kay, James Kirk and Moray Hunter. Show more
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Paul English sits in for Tom Morton with lots of great music including the best new releases plus special guests Erasure. Show more
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Celebrated novelist Christopher Brookmyre speaks to the funny man behind Ed Reardon, Christopher Douglas.
Comedy monologues recorded at the Edinburgh festival, featuring David Kay, James Kirk and Moray Hunter. Show more
Richard Cadey submerges himself in the alternative comedy scene that emerged in the early 1980s. Providing the insiders' guide are Alexei Sayle, Ben Elton, Arnold Brown and more!