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Edi Stark sits in with the Tuesday Review, Bette Midler in concert, Robert Seethaler and Veep

Edi Stark sits in for Janice Forsyth with a review of Bette Midler in concert, plus 17-year-old Peterhead author Estelle Maskame talks about becoming an online sensation.

Writer and musician Malachy Tallack's debut book: 'Sixty Degrees North - Around the World In Search of 成人快手' is part travelogue, part memoir, part nature writing. He drops by to perform some music live.

Estelle Maskame is a 17 year old online sensation after her DIMILY series went viral. After signing a three book publishing deal we find out how it's changed her life.

Jane Graham ponders the recent trend of books with 'GIRL' in the title and offers her personal take on why the word has been capturing everyone's attention.

Jenny Niven and Kirstin Innes join Edi to discuss The Publishing and Literature Sector Review which was published last week.

Celia Sinclair is the subject of another of our 'Talking Culture' interviews. She chose the 'B' listed Alexander Elder Memorial Chapel in the Western Infirmary in Glasgow and Anne Ellis met her there to find out why it means so much to her.

And for this week's Tuesday Review, Anne Ellis, Kirstin Innes and Anna Burnside drop in to give their verdicts on Bette Midler in concert, Robert Seethaler's book 'A Whole Life' and VEEP season 4.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Tue 14 Jul 2015 14:00

Chapters

  • Mallachy Tallack

    We speak with author Mallachy Tallack about his latest novel 60 degrees north

  • Estelle Maskame

    Estelle Maskame鈥檚 debut novel was released on the 1st of July, she joins us for a chat.

  • Publishing Review

    Jenny Niven and Kirsten Innes join are in the studio for a chat.

  • Tuesday Review

    Edi is joined by a panel to review a selection of the weeks films, books and TV.

Broadcast

  • Tue 14 Jul 2015 14:00

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