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BBC Radio ScotlandFri 10 Apr 2009 00:30 BBC Radio Scotland only on MW
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Billy Differ plays the best music from the world of showbusiness.
Duration: 5 hours, 30 minutes
RUNNING ORDER:
00:01 It's Trad Dad - The early days of the Scottish traditional jazz music movement
00:15 The Temple of the Apollo - Memories of the famous Glasgow music venue
00:46 Let's Make A Drama out of a Crisis - Edi Stark visits an innovative Fife drama project for people with poor mental health
01:15 It's Trad Dad - More memories from days gone by on the Scottish traditional jazz scene
01:31 The Jazz House - Stephen Duffy presents a profile of Thad Jones in his regular Pocket Legends slot
01:52 Karen Dunbar reads the Burns poem Bonnie Jean
01:56 Songlines tells the fascinating stories behind Bob Dylan's anthem The Times They Are A Changing
02:24 It's Trad Dad - Jazz singer Fiona Duncan is amongst those celebrating Scotland's traditional jazz scene
02:38 John Gordon Sinclair reads the Burns poem Green Gro' the Rashes O
02:40 Arranger Nelson Riddle, famous for his work with Frank Sinatra, is The Jazz House's Pocket Legend
03:04 Musician Davie Scott presents a romance-themed episode of his film music series Silverscreen Beats
03:30 It's Trad Dad - Final episode asking what the future may hold for the Scottish traditional jazz movement
03:45 Gerda Stevenson reads the Burns poem Ca' the Ewes
03:47 Tom Morton meets Deana Martin, daughter of the Rat Pack legend Dean Martin in an episode of Musical Genes.
04:15 Eddie Reader and Sheena Wellington join presenter John Cavanagh for an episode of Songlines about the Burns song Ae Fond Kiss
04:44 Jamie Bernstein, daughter of composer and conductor Leonard shares memories of her father in The Musical Side of the Family
05:15 The misty June Christie gets the Pocket Legend treatment in The Jazz House
05:27 Robert Carlyle reads the Burns poem O Leave Novels
Fri 10 Apr 2009 00:30 BBC Radio Scotland only on MW
BBC Radio ScotlandFri 10 Apr 2009 00:30 BBC Radio Scotland only on MW
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