
22/10/2014
Janice Forsyth speaks to writer James Frey about his new multimedia book project Endgame, plus she previews new TV drama The Missing.
The Missing is a new thriller starting next week on BBC1, starring James Nesbitt as a father searching for his abducted child. Janice speaks to the writing duo behind the series, brothers Harry and Jack Williams.
Solar Bear Theatre Company create productions accessible to deaf and hearing audiences alike, their current play, Smokies, promises theatre-goers that they will never think of haddock in the same way ever again.
As an exhibition of Art From Elsewhere opens at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow, its curators discuss the vibrancy of international contemporary art, and the logistics of putting the show together.
Writer James Frey is best known for his controversial memoir A Million Little Pieces. Now he is going for augmented reality of another kind, with Endgame - a new book and massive multimedia project aimed at young adults, containing a Masquerade-style treasure hunt worth $500 000.
Plus vocal group Blake talk about their new album, and Rachel Fenton, Dundee International Book Prize finalist, on her nomination.
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Chapters
Blake
vocal group Blake join Janice to talk about their 5th studio album
Duration: 08:31
The Missing
Writting brothers Harry and Jack Williams talk about the upcoming BBC drama
Duration: 13:14
Smokies
The team behind new play Smokies join Janice in The Culture Studio
Duration: 09:01
Art From Elsewhere
Curators from the new exhibition, Art From Elsewhere join Janice in the studio.
Duration: 19:59
James Frey
Author James Frey joins Janice to chat about his new book meets scavenger hunt.
Duration: 16:27
Broadcasts
- Wed 22 Oct 201414:05BBC Radio Scotland
- Sun 26 Oct 201415:05BBC Radio Scotland except Extra
