Afternoons The Arts Mix Episodes Episode guide
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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.
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Award-winning South African cellist Abel Selaocoe and award-winning Scottish artist and musician Tommy Perman.
Len Pennie is joined by award-winning cellist, composer and vocalist Abel Selaocoe.
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Victoria Crowe, Lost Lear
Victoria Crowe tells Len about a new retrospective exhibition, celebrating her 80th year.
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Maggie Steed and FLOP: The Best Songs from The Worst Musicals Ever Written
Rivals and Silent Witness actor Maggie Steed discusses performing at Music at Paxton.
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IKEA Museums: Magical Patterns exhibition at Dovecot Studios and Scotstown Dance Band.
Len explores the first touring exhibition by IKEA Museums at Edinburgh's Dovecot Studios.
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Lesley McDowell on Love and Other Poisons, Harvest Director Athina Rachel Tsangari, Anna Massie on Dick Gaughan.
Len Pennie discusses the true story of Madeleine Smith with author Lesley McDowell.
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Grammy-nominated Blues guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd and author Elspeth Wilson.
Multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated global superstar Kenny Wayne Shepherd chats to Len.
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Author and screenwriter John Niven and broadcaster Gemma Cairney
John Niven, novelist and screenwriter, discusses his new novel, The Fathers.
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Dead Grateful and Artist Rooms exhibitions, featuring the works of Smug, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Mapplethorpe and more
Len Pennie hears about two new art exhibitions in Scotland from the people behind them.
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Brian Cox discusses new play Make It Happen, US Tik Tok poet Peach Martine on her debut poetry collection
Scottish acting legend Brian Cox discusses his role in new NTS play Make It Happen.
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Brad Kella, winner of The Piano, and author Liam McIlvanney
Brad Kella, winner of Channel 4's The Piano, talks about his debut album.
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The Three Rivers Festival of chamber music and the exhibition Everything Flows: Music in North Lanarkshire
Len Pennie hears about the inaugural Three Rivers Festival of chamber music in Stirling.
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Musicians Liv Dawn and Quinie, and filmmaker Lizzie MacKenzie
Len Pennie speaks with musicians Liv Dawn and Quinie, and filmmaker Lizzie MacKenzie.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival, writer Alexander Starritt, choreographer Emma Evelein
The launch of the Edinburgh International Film Festival programme.
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Author James Rebanks, Ten Scottish Masters exhibition
Best-selling author James Rebanks on his new book, The Place of Tides.