Jim & Pat’s Glasgow West End Chat
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You don’t need to be an independence supporter to enjoy this episode, the focus is on discovering the twists and turns in his life that led him to do what he is doing today. It’s a fascinating tale.
Jim & Pat’s Glasgow West End Chat – Episode 37 LinksTwitter: @glasgowswestend
Music by Jim Byrne
What's Pat been up to: Glasgow School of Art fire, World Cup, new blogger Lola Rose, West End Festival and more
Glaswegian writer Claire MacLeary talks to Pat about her development as a writer and her latest book, 'Burnout'
What's Pat been up to: West End Festival chat, GSA Fashion & Textiles, Open Gardens, Janet Paisley event and more
Professor Gerard Carruthers: from his working class roots in Clydebank to the Francis Hutcheson Chair of Scottish Literature at Glasgow University
What's Pat been up to: West End Festival chat, one woman shows, singers, children's book events, garden parties and more
David Belcher speaks to Pat about his Herald Diary days, writing about the arts, writing plays and his love of music - particularly soul music
What's Pat been up to: sore gums, huge cocktails, Lids Open Day, University of Glasgow Creative Writing Fair and a trip to Arrochar
Writer Mary Irvine - speaks to Pat about writing, writers and writing of her new novel
Jim & Pat’s Glasgow West End Chat episode 15: The world's first Blogger, The West End Festival and getting zonked out after a spot of Bowen Therapy
Michael Dale, Director of Glasgow West End Festival : From Egypt to Glasgow via London's Old Vic
Going 'Doon the watter', lunch in little Italy and snoring her way to a better life.
Giovanna Eusebi of the Eusebi Deli and Restaurant: real Italian food, family tales and inspirational advice
What's Pat been up to: Gin bars, soul music, Giovanna Eusebi, David Belcher and Avril Paton
Jesper Ericsson - Curatorial Assistant at The Hunterian talks Commando comics, gun wielding soldiers and chickens
What's Pat been up to: West End Festival launch, celebrity tales and a wander around Partick
Pat talks to Tom Binns the founder of Glasgow Piano City.
Pat chats with Linda Jackson - singer, writer and inspirational tutor
Pat Byrne tells us what she has been up to lately - including her encounter with the aloof Lamas of Fruin Farm
Pat tells us what she has been up to lately and what's she's looking forward to
Ian Smith from the record label Last Night From Glasgow: Part Two. JPWEC Episode Four
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