
Scots Radio Special Edition
Episode 1 SE
<p>Launch of the James Robertson Biography about the life of Dundee singer/songwriter Michael Marra.</p>

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Hosted by Unknown Host · arts · EN · 10 episodes
Scots Radio is a programme that spiks aboot the culture and the ongyans o fowk fa use Scots in their wirkin warl. Accordin tae the last census in Scotland, there are aroon 1.5 million Scots spikkers in this country. Ye dinna hae tae wanner far tae here it – jist ging as far North, Sooth, East an Wast as yir lugs’ll tak ye. I hope ye’ll enjoy rummelin aboot in the Episodes, and welcome tae the company that celebrates the Scots Language – and the fowk that jist spik it.Scots Radio Special Edition provides an additional look into the world of Scots.
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Scots Radio Special Edition
<p>Launch of the James Robertson Biography about the life of Dundee singer/songwriter Michael Marra.</p>

Scots Radio Special Edition
<p>Wimen an lassies across the UK are being invited tae gaither in the streets on the four capital cities on the 10th June – tae tak pairt in a mass procession, to mark the centenary of the Representation o the People Act – that gave the first British wimen the richt tae vote.</p> <p>Tae fin oot mair aboot ‘Processions’, Frieda Morrison met up wi the Scottish Co-ordinator, Jean Cameron – ootside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh.</p>
Scots Radio Special Edition
‘THE DUNECHT LOON’S CAIRN.’ Fowk fae aa roon the North East an further, gaithered tae witness the unveilin o a memorial cairn to the legendary broadcaster, Robbie Shepherd. Frieda Morrison hid the honour of bein in that company to celebrate the unveilin of ‘The Dunecht Loon Cairn’ – an spoke tae Robbie’s close freen Robert Lovie faa led the memorial team. Foo wid he describe Robbie Shepherd.

Scots Radio Special Edition
A new book is being published tae mark the centenary o Hugh MacDiarmid’s iconic poem ‘A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle’. The new anthology will bring thegither a wide range o poets, scholars and writers tae reassess een o the defining wirks o modern Scottish literature. First published in 1926, MacDiarmid’s poem challenged ideas o nationhood, language, identity and social justice wi a darin vision aat continues tae provoke debate. The Anthology has been pit the gather bi writers – Jim Macintosh, James Robertson and Allan Riach. Frieda Morrison spoke tae Jim Mackintosh an asked him aboot fit the new anthology wis gaan tae add.

Scots Radio Special Edition
<p>In the wirds o the wise fowk – ivery mickle maks a muckle.</p> <p>In celebration o David Attenborough’s 100th birthday and his love o the links wi aa oor craturs in the warl, Frieda Morrison spoke tae the Chair o the Torry Heritage Group, John Dunn OBE, aboot the food cycle o the sea. </p> <p>John is a retired Marine biologist fa wirked oot o the Marine Laboritory in Torry near Aiberdeen. He telt Frieda aboot the importance o wee fishies caad – Copepods.</p> <p>First – fit are they.</p>
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