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A History of Scottish Literature
Episode 5: Twa Corbies and Tartan Noir
28 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland MW
Billy Kay traces Scottish literature from its origins to the present. He explores the dark side of Scotland's literature from ballads and gothic horror to tartan noir. Show more
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Comedians Charlie Ross and Nish Kumar digest the week's news in regular feature 5 Things, plus gardening expert Carole Baxter answers listeners' questions. Show more
Join Gordon Brewer, his guests and audience for a lively topical debate on the big issues. Show more
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Clare English asks what makes a good food blog, how do chefs, restaurateurs and critics view bloggers, and what home cooks get from them. Plus Sue Lawrence makes venison chilli. Show more
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Janice Forsyth talks to comedian Sara Pascoe about her first UK tour, writing about women, TV show W1A and more. Plus editor Johnny Mains talks about his book with Robin Ince. Show more
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Psychological drama inspired by true events from the life of Edgar Allan Poe. The writer faces his demons while locked up overnight in Philadelphia's Moyamensing Prison. Show more
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Scotland.
Tom Morton plays pop and rock music from Scotland and the rest of the world, plus A Sideman's Journey focuses on the career of Cream drummer Ginger Baker. Show more
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