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LOOSE ENDS
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Listen to the latest editionSaturday 18:15-19:00
Saturday 15 November 2008
Loose Ends
Clive Anderson 
presents Loose Ends.
This week's guests

Award winning, best selling and consistently controversial comedian Jim Davidson joins Clive in the studio. Jim’s new DVD Jim Davidson on the Offensive- Live is out now.

After playing Sheriff of Nottingham in BBC One’s Robin Hood and the equally villainous Dr. Tony Whitman in Bodies, actor and comedian Keith Allen talks to Clive about his next nefarious role as Long John Silver. Treasure Island opens at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on Monday 17 November.

Actress Andrea Riseborough takes the lead in Peter Flannery’s The Devils Whore which comes to our screens at 9pm on Channel 4, from Wednesday 19 November. Having played a young Margaret Thatcher in The Long Walk to Finchley she’s currently starring with Kenneth Branagh in the Donmar West End’s Ivanov.

What happens to your inheritance when your parents are still alive and intent on spending it on themselves? Jo Bunting talks to Clive Colman, writer of Radio 4’s sit-com Spending My Inheritance, broadcast on Monday 17 November at 11.30am.

New York’s Mercury Rev make a welcome return to the Loose Ends studio to perform 'Snowflake In A Hot World' from their critically acclaimed new album Snowflake Midnight.

And from Mercury Rev to Mercury nominated Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan who bring their rootsy folk and blues to the studio playing 'Keep Me in Mind, Sweetheart' from their new EP of the same name. They will be on a 5 date tour throughout December.
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