Afternoons The Arts Mix Episodes Episode guide
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Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury on reuniting after more than 30 years.
Len Pennie is in conversation with Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury.
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Documentary The Golden Spurtle, and new plays The Needle Room and Black Hole Sign.
Len talks to the director of new documentary The Golden Spurtle.
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Susie Dent, and Scottish Ballet's Mary Queen of Scots.
Lexicographer and Countdown鈥檚 Dictionary Corner's Susie Dent chats about her new book.
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David Ireland on Coldwater, Bloody Scotland winners and exclusive first play of Lou Mclean's new single.
David Ireland talks about his new TV series, Coldwater, starring Andrew Lincoln.
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Nikita Gill, Natalie Haynes, and The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical
Len Pennie with writers Nikita Gill and Natalie Haynes, and stage director Lizzi Gee.
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The Talented Mr Ripley stage adaptation, actor Sam Riley and Consider the Consequences
Actor Ed McVey and director Mark Leipacher on stage adaptation of The Talented Mr Ripley.
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The Citizens Theatre Re-Opening Special
Deacon Blue frontman Ricky Ross, playwright Frances Poet and theatre critic Mark Fisher
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Mick Herron and Ian Rankin on Slough House, Rebus and Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival
Len Pennie is in conversation with Mick Herron and Ian Rankin.
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AF Steadman, Perth 125 Live! and Blas Festival in the Highlands
Len Pennie in conversation with AF Steadman about her final novel in the Skandar series.
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The Roses and Mary, Queen of Rock
Director Jay Roach and screenwriter Tony McNamara discuss new film The Roses.
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A Toast Fae the Lassies, The Sounds and Songs of Auld Lang Syne
Len hears about a new play about the three women who meant the most to Robert Burns.
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Scots Opera Project and Heir of the Cursed posthumous album release.
David Douglas of the Scots Opera Project tells Len Pennie about their new productions.
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Hollywood writer and Director Chris Columbus joins Len Pennie, and Damian Barr is live on the show.
Len Pennie talks to Chris Columbus about directing The Thursday Murder Club.
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Upload on the Arts Mix
Len Pennie and Anna Welander discover listener content from 麻豆社 Upload.
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Fiddler on the Roof, Cat Wumman: Tales O Nine Lives
The Olivier Award-winning production of Fiddler on the Roof heads to Edinburgh.
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100 years of The Shipping Forecast, and Sarah Hall's new book Helm.
Author Sarah Hall talks about her book Helm, which was 20 years in the making.
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Nicola Barker and Frisky on performative roles by artists and audiences.
Author Nicola Barker and Edinburgh Fringe performer Frisky join Len to discuss new work.
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Alexander McCall Smith on his latest novels, and writer and performer Henry Naylor on new play Monstering the Rocketman
Bestselling author Alexander McCall Smith discusses two new novels.
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Edinburgh Festival Chorus at 60, and Gabriel Jason Dean on his Fringe First Award-winning play, Rift
The Edinburgh Festival Chorus celebrate 60 years.
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Couplet at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Len Pennie is joined by Edinburgh Fringe performers Couplet, who perform a live song.
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From the Edinburgh International Book Festival: author Val McDermid and film critic Mark Kermode
Film critic Mark Kermode discusses his new book about film music.
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From the Edinburgh International Book Festival: authors Leila Aboulela, Philip Miller and Clare Hunter
Len Pennie presents The Arts Mix from the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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Alan Bissett, Lucie Barat and Niall Moorjani at the Edinburgh Festivals
Alan Bissett talks about his new play about Alasdair Gray and Sir Billy Connolly.
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Adele Cliff, Glenn Moore and Urooj Ashfaq at the Edinburgh Festivals.
Len Pennie talks to three comedians known for their jokes and puns about their craft.
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Len Pennie at the Edinburgh Fringe with comedians John Tothill, Lulu Popplewell and Victoria Melody.
Len presents an audience show from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with chat about comedy.
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Len Pennie live at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Lily Blumkin, Ayo Adenekan and Hannah Morton.
Len Pennie presents a live audience show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from the EICC.
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Denise Mina on The Good Liar, and Poetry Translation with Ellen McAteer.
Len Pennie and Denise Mina delve into Denise's new book, The Good Liar, published today.
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Glass artist Vicky Higginson on making the Bragi award, Easterhouse stained-glass window living archive project
Len finds out about a stained-glass window exploring Glasgow's working-class history.
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Fiona Shepherd discusses her new book, and Paul English reports from the Glaswegians exhibition
Len Pennie chats to music journalist Fiona Shepherd about her book Glasgow's Greatest Hits
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Artist Andy Goldsworthy, and artist and filmmaker Rachel Maclean.
Len is in conversation with Rachel MacLean, and Andy Goldsworthy: 50 Years at the RSA.