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TATTOO: Three Weeks Special: The Military Tattoo has been going for 60 years and is a festival in itself. We spoke to Sargent Major Euan Louden about military performers from around the world. Interviewer: Michael Finlay DOWNLOAD PODCAST HERE |
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THEATRE: The Boy From Centerville: This project from London’s Central School of Speech of Drama tackles issues raised by the senseless killing of 32 people at Virginia Tech last year. Interviewer: Clare Carsewell
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MUSIC: Bert Jansch: Legendary folk guitarist Bert Jansch was in town for just three nights. We discussed playing in Edinburgh, how he motivates himself and his lifetime achievement awards. Interviewer: Huw Jordan
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THEATRE: Crave: 3Bugs Fringe Theatre Company from Birmingham University are performing the dark and disturbing Crave by Sarah Kane. Interviewer:
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COMEDY: Josie Long: All The Planet’s Wonders (Shown In Detail) is about developing a science interest in your mid twenties. We chatted about having an optimistic nature and passion for knowledge. Interviewer: Clare Carswell DOWNLOAD PODCAST HERE |
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THEATRE: Bouncy Castle Dracula: The Strolling Theatricals company stages Dracula on a 15 ft bouncy castle. We spoke to Becca, Will and Mark about bouncy improvisations and the dangers of their work. Interviewer: Huw Jordan DOWNLOAD PODCAST HERE |
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COMEDY: Rhod Gilbert: More observational humour in Rhod's new show about a mince pie. We spoke about preserving his ranting voice for the entire festival and his comedic future. Interviewer: Clare Carswell
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COMEDY: John Bishop: The proud scouser looks at Liverpool’s status as European capital of culture in new show Cultural Ambassador. Interviewer: Michael Finlay
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COMEDY: Watson and Oliver: The duo return for their third year on the fringe. We talk to them about their comedy influences, the writing process and their love of all things cheesy. Interviewer: Clare Carsewell
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MUSIC: The Soweto Gospel Choir: Stunning the world with powerful and passionate songs since 2002. We spoke to Choir Leader Shimmy Jiyane about the art and the message of this South African group. Interviewer: Holly Wallis DOWNLOAD PODCAST HERE |
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MUSIC: Pagagnini: Combining classical music with comedy Ara Mailikian pokes fun at the strict classical conventions. Interviewer: Clare Carswell DOWNLOAD PODCAST HERE |
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COMEDY: The Grandees: This 80’s-influenced trio tell the intriguing tale of Nicodemus and his quest into Crickland. We talked to them about The Young Ones, dancing on stage and the badgers. Interviewer: Holly Wallis
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COMEDY: Stephen Grant: Grant’s new show is about why coming second is better than winning. We spoke to him about perceptions and why punters have more fun than performers at the fringe. Interviewer: Clare Carsewell DOWNLOAD PODCAST HERE |
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THEATRE: Women Of Troy: The modernised tale of four women awaiting the future on the night their city of Troy is burned to the ground. We spoke to writer James Wilkes about the production. Interviewer: Michael Finlay
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Music: CWQ: The up and coming Australian folk band carrying nearly all their instruments. We talked to CWQ about coming back to their folk roots in Scotland and the 58 gig run they’re doing over the festival. Interviewer: Holly Wallis DOWNLOAD PODCAST HERE |
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COMEDY: Des Clarke: Radio and TV star Des Clarke’s show ‘Desire’ is about all his boyhood wants. We talked with him about his break onto the comedy circuit and being a Scottish performer on the Fringe. Interviewer: Clare Carswell DOWNLOAD PODCAST HERE |
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THEATRE: The Aluminum Show: The world-famous Aluminum Show was first performed at the Israel Festival in 2003. We talk to dancer Inbel about this spectacle of physical dance. Interviewer: Holly Wallis
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THEATRE: Funk It Up About Nothin': The Q Brothers gave us a flavour of what to expect from this Shakespearean hip-hop musical ad-rap-tation. Interviewer: Huw Jordan
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THEATRE: The Last Yak: Acting, puppetry and the intrigue of the sacred yak - we find out more Interviewer: Holly Wallis
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DANCE: The Zawose Family: Zawose Family member Robert, and the show’s producer John Simpson talked to us about the amazing story of the 40-strong musical family from Tanzania. Interviewer: Huw Jordan
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COMEDY: Steve Hall: One third of We Are Klang comes to the Fringe with his first solo show - 'Vice Captain Loser' Interviewer: Michael Finlay
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| COMEDY: Lucy Porter: Fringe comedy veteran and queen of honesty Lucy Porter talks to us about The Bare Necessities. Interviewer: Huw Jordan DOWNLOAD PODCAST HERE |
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COMEDY: Tim Minchin: Fringe star and musical comedian extraordinaire Tim Minchin on his new show 'Ready For This?' Interviewer: Huw Jordan
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COMEDY: Plested And Brown: The renowned comedy duo talk to ThreeWeeks about getting their kit off, breaking the rules, and their incredible jungle set. Interviewer: Holly Wallis
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THEATRE: The Bird And The Bee: Two short plays which tell the same story, but from a different viewpoint - ThreeWeeks meets the playwrights Interviewer: Holly Wallis
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COMEDY: The Duck That Died For No Reason: ThreeWeeks meets the writers and performers from this bizarrely titled sketch show that's loosely linked to the First World War Interviewer: Clare Carswell
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COMEDY: Hils Barker: Comedian Hils Barker about her show, her comedy characters and the controversies surrounding the internet today Interviewer: Holly Wallis
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MUSIC: 2 Drummers Drumming: Maurice Bacon and Mathew Priest share their privileged backseat view of the music business in one banging show. Interviewer: Holly Wallis
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THEATRE: The Feast Of The Ants: ThreeWeeks spends time with Japan's Mugensha Theatre Company to find out more about their black comedy show 'The Feast Of The Ants'. Interviewer: Huw Jordan
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COMEDY: Glenn Wool: The self professed 'Fabulous Mr Glenn Wool' on his seventh consecutive Edinburgh. Interviewer: Clare Carswell
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CHILDREN'S: A History Of Scotland (In 60 Minutes Or Less): Born out of a passion for Scottish history, Sleekit Productions offer up a fun, fast-paced and an energetic journey to the nations' past. Interviewer: Clare Carswell
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COMEDY: Jason Cook: The Geordie comedian is back at the Fringe with his second solo show 'Joy'. We talked to him about the show, his family and the importance of a venue's 'philosophy'. Interviewer: Michael Finlay
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COMEDY: Andrew Clover: The Sunday Times columnist is back in Edinburgh with a mix of stand up, storytelling and physical comedy - and talks about playing with youngsters and why kids are like farts... Interviewer: Holly Wallis
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MUSICALS & OPERA: Tony of Arabia: Writer/director Chris Bush and lead actor James Duckworth chat about this sequel to last year's Fringe favourite, 'Tony! The Blair Musical'. Interviewer: Huw Jordan
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COMEDY: Dan Atkinson: Dishevelled Atkinson wants you to know his show contains very little economic advice. We caught up with him to discuss honesty, new show developments and children. Interviewer: Michael Finlay
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COMEDY: Miles Jupp: Fringe regular and polemical stand up Miles Jupp on all things Edinburgh. Interviewer: Holly Wallis
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MUSIC: Nick Pynn: Top music man and ThreeWeeks Editors' Award winner Nick Pynn, surrounded by his instruments, chats about his new show 'Driftnet'. Interviewer: Huw Jordan
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COMEDY: The Penny Dreadfuls: Fringe sketch comedy stars on their influences, future plans and hour long murder mystery. Interview: Michael Finlay
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THEATRE: Stoning Mary's Kiran Gill: Director Kiran Gill on her show, 'Stoning Mary', the latest play by Olivier award winning writer Debbie Tucker Green. Interview: Holly Wallis
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COMEDY: Reginald D Hunter: Controversial stand up Reginald D Hunter on why he hates being called controverisal. Interviewer: Huw Jordan
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