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Janice Forsyth hears about the first Dundee Print Festival, talks to The Rutles' Neil Innes, and finds out why Thomas Dolby is fascinated by lighthouses.

Janice speaks to Neil Innes, founder member of legendary band The Rutles, who are on the road for their fourth (or is that fifth?) final reunion tour.

Thomas Dolby is a 1980s electropop pioneer, who is now music director for TED. He's now taking a film project on the road, and tells Janice about the inspiration for his Invisible Lighthouse tour.

Janice hears about the first ever Print Festival Scotland, celebrating the work of printmakers, which is taking place in Dundee. Plus, a photographic exhibition which aims to highlight the issue of homelessness, and the cultural significance of the seaside.

1 hour, 53 minutes

Last on

Tue 27 Aug 2013 14:05

Music Played

  • The Black Crowes

    HARD TO HANDLE

  • Glasvegas

    Later...When The TV Turns To Static

  • Calvin Harris

    Thinking About You (feat. Ayah Marar)

  • Thomas Dolby

    SHE BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE

  • The Milk Carton Kids

    HONEY HONEY

  • Manic Street Preachers

    SHOW ME THE WONDER

  • The Rutles

    CHEESE AND ONIONS

  • The Rutles

    Doubleback Alley

  • London Grammar

    STRONG

  • The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra

    FU MANCHU

  • The Rutles

    Get Up and Go

Broadcast

  • Tue 27 Aug 2013 14:05

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