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30/06/2010

Fred chats to actress Roxanne Pallett and gets the latest Wimbledon gossip from presenter John Inverdale. He'll also be looking back at his old school report cards.

Paul McCartney's chat was terrible and Stevie Wonder's was great. Music journalist and Musician Doug Johnstone tells us about the importance of talking to the audience between songs...

Graeme Virtue's TV Guide looks at new ±«Óãtv 2 comedy Rev and looks at the portrayal of the clergy in comedy through the years.

Are there any truly off the beaten track places left to find? We'll offer you an alternative to the traditional travel guide.

Star of Emmerdale and Dancing on Ice Roxanne Pallett drops in for a chat about her new musical Rock Around the Clock

As warnings abound that our lochs and reservoirs are at dangerously low levels, we'll be telling you how to make the best use of your household water supply including whether using bathwater on your garden will wilt your begonias.

Forget all that World Cup nonsense, we've a man in the last eight at Wimbledon! The ±«Óãtv's John Inverdale chats to us live from Centre Court as Andy Murray continues his relentless march to the final...

And its that time of year when the schools break up for the holidays and bring home their report cards. We'll be asking a couple of teachers about the mysteries of marking them and Fred will be guessing which report card matches which ±«Óãtv Radio Scotland presenter.

1 hour, 25 minutes

Last on

Wed 30 Jun 2010 10:05

Chapters

  • TV Guide

    Our TV guru Graeme Virtue casts an eye over new ecclesiastical comedy Rev.

    Duration: 09:48

  • Water Conservation

    Engineer Bruce Davies tells you how to be more efficient with your water supply.

    Duration: 07:25

  • Murray's Moment

    Presenter John Inverdale and reporter David McDaid on Andy Murray's chances.

    Duration: 12:33

Broadcast

  • Wed 30 Jun 2010 10:05