BBC Radio Podcasts from The Afternoon Show Podcast

The Afternoon Show Podcast

Eleanor Catton speaks about new novel Birnham Wood

Youngest ever Booker-winner Eleanor Catton chats about new eco thriller Birnham Wood

95-year-old artist Thomas McGoran on his exhibition at The Forge

95-year-old artist Thomas McGoran on his exhibition

Academy Award Winning Documentarian Laura Poitras on her new film 'All The Beauty and The Bloodshed'

Academy Award winning documentarian Laura Poitras discusses her latest documentary,

Michelle speaks to documentary filmmaker Alison Millar about Lyra

Michelle speaks to Alison Millar about her documentary on journalist Lyra McKee

Writer, musician and broadcaster Carrie Marshall on her funny - and enlightening - new memoir, CARRIE KILLS A MAN.

Writer, musician and broadcaster Carrie Marshall on her new memoir, CARRIE KILLS A MAN.

Jackie Wylie & Gary McNair's new play Dear Billy about Billy Connolly

Jackie Wylie & Gary McNair's new play Dear Billy about Billy Connolly

Award winning actress Julie Hesmondhalgh on her book, 'An Actor's Alphabet'

Actress Julie Hesmondhalgh on her book, a candid and empowering A-Z of being an actor

Producer Matthew Zajac and Ukranian musician Toma Butko tell Michelle about a concert in support of Ukraine at Eden Court

We hear about 'With Love to Ukraine' a concert taking place at Eden Court in Inverness

Catatonia’s Cerys Matthews discusses her love of Dylan Thomas poetry and her new illustrated adaptation of Under Milk Wood

Her new illustrated adaptation of Under Milk Wood which is published this month.

Sports broadcaster and presenter Gabby Logan on her memoir, The First Half

Gabby Logan on her memoir, The First Half, a story about family, love and loss

Author and actress Ruth Jones on her new novel, Love Untold, about mothers and daughters and the complex bond between them.

Author Ruth Jones on her novel, Love Untold, a story of four generations of women

Scottish author James Robertson talks to Nicola Meighan for the Afternoon Show live from Dundee Repertory Theatre

James Robertson tells Nicola about translating Julia Donaldson's Stick Man into Scots.

Nicola Meighan chats to author James Robertson live in Dundee, exploring the city, his work, and Stick Mannie

Author James Robertson speaking on our live in Dundee show

Douglas McIntyre on Hungry Beats

Janice chats to Douglas McIntyre about the oral history of Scottish music from 1977-1984

Billy Idol chats to Nicola Meighan about his new EP The Cage

Billy Idol is back with new music.

Orhan Pamuk speaks about new book Nights of Plague

Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk speaks to Nicola Meighan about his new novel

Radio 1 Breakfast Show's Greg James and Chris Smith chat their latest children's book 'Super Ghost'

Greg James and Chris Smith are on the show to talk about their new kids book SUPER GHOST!

Lewis Capaldi on his latest single Forget Me and going back to visit his former college in Motherwell

Lewis Capaldi talks to Nicola Meighan about his latest single Forget Me

Robbie Williams chats to Michelle McManus about his latest album, XXV celebrating 25 years as a solo artist

Michelle McManus and Robbie Williams chat about his album XXV

Musician, artist and TV presenter Toyah Willcox chats about returning to music with the release of her brand new single.

Toyah Willcox returns to music

Andrew Panton and Jo Freer tell Grant Stott about Dundee Rep's 35th anniversary production of The Steamie

The Steamie is a classic Scottish play which celebrates its 35th anniversary this year.

Alan Cumming chats with Zara Janjua about his latest theatre piece BURN all about Scotland’s National Bard

Legendary Scottish actor & author Alan Cumming on taking his latest piece on tour.

Gabriel Byrne joins Nicola Meighan to talk about taking to the Edinburgh King's Theatre stage, his ties to Scotland and more.

Gabriel Byrne joins Nicola Meighan to talk about taking to the Edinburgh stage and more.

Irvine Welsh tells Gordon Smart about his new book The Long Knives

Irvine Welsh discusses his new novel The Long Knives which is published today

Henry Naylor - Afghanistan Is Not Funny

Henry Naylor talks to Janice about his play 'Afghanistan Is Not Funny"

Nicola Meighan chats to Fringe comedians Sara Barron and Sindhu Vee in front of a live audience at the BBC Spiegeltent

Fringe comedians Sara Barron and Sindhu Vee are in conversation with Nicola Meighan

Paolo Nutini

Paul English nabs an exclusive extended interview with the singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini

Booker Prize winning author Damon Galgut talks to Janice Forsyth about South Africa before his Edinburgh Book Festival event

Booker Prize winning author Damon Galgut talks to Janice Forsyth about his career so far

Scottish film, television and stage actor and director David Hayman chats about his latest film Fisherman's Friends One and All

David Hayman tellls Janice Forsyth about his numerous current projects.

Janice chats to the stars of Fringe show Kathy and Stella Solve A Murder

Kathy and Stella are hapless true crime podcast hosts in this hilarious new musical

Professor Richard Demarco CBE on the documentary of his life and archive of the 75th Edinburgh International Festival.

Richard Demarco and Marco Federici chat to Janice about "Rico: The Richard Demarco Story"

Ian McKellen chats about his Hamlet coming to Edinburgh

Nicola sits down with legend of stage and screen Ian McKellen for an extended chat

The Art of the Burns Supper

Artist David Mach talks about his new artwork inspired by Burns Suppers around the world.

Dougray Scott and Joanna Vanderham on their roles in Irvine Welsh's new TV series Crime

Two of the stars of the new series from Irvine Welsh talk to Janice Forsyth.