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Janice Forsyth is joined by guests from the year's Glasgow International Comedy Festival - Carla Rhodes, Michael Smiley and John Robertson. Show more
Marjory Anne Smith has two options - fling herself into the Thames, or live with her mother in Laverloch Findo, the small Scottish village she fled when she was 17. By AL Kennedy. Show more
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It's Comic Relief night, so what are the silliest, funniest and daftests songs about? Show more
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Ricky Ross introduces you to new and classic Americana and alternative country, featuring an interview with Craig Finn of The Hold Steady. Show more
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Alt rock trio Sucioperro are Vic's session guests tonight, with songs from their new album The Heart String And How To Pull It. Plus tracks from REM, The Beatles, and Radiohead. Show more
Janice Forsyth is joined by guests from the year's Glasgow International Comedy Festival - Carla Rhodes, Michael Smiley and John Robertson. Show more
Marjory Anne Smith has two options - fling herself into the Thames, or live with her mother in Laverloch Findo, the small Scottish village she fled when she was 17. By AL Kennedy. Show more
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