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Rod Stewart, Ian Rankin and composer Howard Blake

Rod Stewart talks about his new album, plus Ian Rankin discusses his twentieth Rebus book.

Rod Stewart talks about his new album, Another Country.

Ian Rankin discusses Even Dogs in the Wild, his new novel, the 20th featuring detective John Rebus, and the first book he wrote after talking a year's rest from writing.

Composer Howard Blake's most famous work is the soundtrack to the now- Christmas classic, The Snowman. He'll be in conversation with Janice as he arrives in Edinburgh for two premiere performances of an animated film based on a song-cycle of poems by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Land of Counterpane, originally set to music by Howard in 1993.

Talking of Robert Louis Stevenson, Janice's Book Group has been reading Stevenson's story, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Ian Rankin and writer and critic Doug Johnston join Janice to share their thoughts on this classic text. Contribute your thoughts at janicebookgroup@bbc.co.uk.

Comedian Rob Rouse looks ahead to his forthcoming Scottish gigs.

Composer and sound designer Matthew Whiteside joins Janice to talk about his new album, Dichroic Light.

And- his song These Walls was a recent Single of the Week: Andrew Wasylyk plays a live session.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Wed 4 Nov 2015 14:00

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