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Eddi Reader, Saul Davies and Jim Glennie from James, the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Clydebank Blitz and Ruth Whippman

Eddi Reader talks about new album The Best Of, plus Janice has live music from Lorraine & the Borderlands and marks the Clydebank Blitz anniversary with one of the Banner Girls.

On Monday Janice is joined by Jim Glennie and Saul Davies from James ahead of their gigs on BBC Radio Scotland's Quay Sessions programme, their gig at Glasgow's Hydro venue and the release of new album Girl at the End of the World

Lorraine and the Borderlands perform a live music session.

Janice is joined by director Muireann Kelly and writer and actress Catriona Lexy Campbell from Gaelic urban thriller play Shrapnel, which is being performed at the Scottish Storytelling Centre in Edinburgh.

Eddi Reader joins Janice to talk about releasing her 'Best of' album.

Janice meets Gillian Johnson, one of 'the Banner Girls' - a group of women who created a banner inspired by the oral histories of the Clydebank Blitz, part of the exhibition at the Heritage Centre in Clydebank Library marking the 75th anniversary of the Clydebank Blitz.

Janice's Single of the Week is Give me all your love, by 20 year old Edinburgh musician Hugh Kelly.

Author Ruth Whippman tells us about The Pursuit of Happiness and why it's making us anxious.

Janice asks listeners to choose between Oh Happy Day by The Edwin Hawkins Singers and Happy Together by The Turtles, to play on the turntable at the end of the show.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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Playing Live Today - Lorraine & The Borderlands

Playing Live Today - Lorraine & The Borderlands

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  • Mon 14 Mar 2016 14:00

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