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Ricky Ross sits in, with Michael Rosen and Paloma Faith

Ricky Ross speaks to children's poet Michael Rosen about his new memoir, and Paloma Faith talks about her new single Cry Baby.

Marian Keyes tells Ricky about her latest novel The Break, about mid-life crises and staying in love.

Artist Sue Jane Taylor and curator Alison Taubman discuss Age of Oil, an art exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland which examines the past decade of the oil industry.

Denise Mina has just been crowned winner of this year's McIlvanney Prize for crime fiction, for her book The Long Drop.

Children's poet Michael Rosen talks about his memoir, So They Call You Pisher.

Paloma Faith's new single Cry Baby is about encouraging men to open up to their feelings. She speaks to Nicola Meighan about music, motherhood and personal politics.

Choreographer Gary Clarke discusses his dance piece Coal, which was created to commemorate the Miners' Strikes, and is currently touring Scotland.

Single of the Week is Valentina by Beth Swan.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Mon 11 Sep 2017 14:00

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