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Iain Stirling on Love Island, Tony Hadley talks about his album, and Daniel Meade session and interview

Glasgow singer-songwriter Daniel Meade performs a live session with Scott Forsyth in our Edinburgh studio, and talks about his very personal new album When Was the Last Time.

Writer and journalist Claire Bell wrote her memoir/reportage book Lost Where We Belong: Trying to escape apartheid's shadows as she criss-crossed South Africa in a quest to try and make sense of her white identity. Claire discusses her book and her upcoming event at Borders Book Festival: Trying to Escape Apartheid's Shadow.

Comedian Iain Stirling talks about narrating the current series of Love Island on ITV2, his podcast and what he's doing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year.

Daniel Meade talks about his album When Was The Last Time to Grant in the Edinburgh studio, in which every song started out as a letter written to himself to deal with the anxiety, depression and adjustment which has come with his sobriety, and performs a live session with Scott Forsyth.

Former Spandau Ballet frontman Tony Hadley, talks about his new album 'Talking To The Moon'. The album sees Tony team up with Peter Cox and Richard Drummie of Go West, as well as Toby Gad, the man behind John Legend's 'All Of Me' and Beyonce's 'If I Was A Boy'.

Sting talks to Janice Forsyth about his musical The Last Ship and performs a song from the show.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Wed 13 Jun 2018 14:00