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Daniel Sloss, Horse McDonald, Helen Watson, Stuart Maconie, Dan Richards, Darren Brownlie
Jun 20, 2026
34m 54s
Robert Thorogood, Emma Doran, Tim Foley, Alexis Taylor, Creepy Crawly
Jun 13, 2026
35m 42s
Nish Kumar, Holly Jackson, Rachel Parris, Haircut 100, Liam Bailey
Jun 6, 2026
36m 19s
Ben Elton, Sarah Jane Morris & band, Suzi Ruffell, Keith Brymer Jones, Barns Courtney
May 30, 2026
36m 49s
Hay Festival, Athena Kugblenu, James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire, Keith Cameron, Robin Morgan, Georgina Hayden, Cerys Hafna
May 23, 2026
37m 52s
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| 6/20/26 | ![]() Daniel Sloss, Horse McDonald, Helen Watson, Stuart Maconie, Dan Richards, Darren Brownlie | Stuart Maconie sets up camp at Borders Book Festival in the Scottish Borders.Comedian Daniel Sloss continues his world domination with his latest show Bitter which is helping him tick off 60 different countries.She perhaps can't claim 60, but Helen Watson visited an incredible list of countries when she cycled 15,000km from Glasgow to China along the Silk Road in 2009. Her book Tea and Grit dives back in to memories of that expedition.Actor Darren Brownlie's latest project takes us on another journey, to Cumbrae on the west coast of Scotland where musical Crocodile Rock tells a beautiful story of coming out and finding out who you really are.Dan Richards adventures have been very much in the dark, as his book Overnight explores the many wonders and workers of the nighttime, from the high seas, to the top of a crane.Plus, singer-songwriter Horse fills the tent up with glorious music, picked from her decades-long back catalogue.Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Caitlin Sneddon Technical Producers: Andrew Hay and Fraser Jackson Production Co-ordinator: Lauren Stewart | 34m 54s | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Robert Thorogood, Emma Doran, Tim Foley, Alexis Taylor, Creepy Crawly | Cosy crime, Mams and other people's Mam's and the joy of space travel are all explored on this week's Loose Ends. Death in Paradise creator Robert Thorogood reveals his Aunty Jess, a woman who thought two vegetables of the same colour on a place was "common", inspired his Marlow mysteries ace-investigator Judith Potts. Dublin comedian Emma Doran is heading to Edinburgh Festival, but she's not convinced its anything other than a pyramid scheme. Her tour is called Emmaculate, after the ultimate compliment one Mam would give another Mam in her youth - "your house is immaculate".And award winning playwright Tim Foley talks about his latest play Life Out There, set aboard a drifting space ship full of jobsworth astronauts in the near future. Its going to be staged at Jodrell Bank Observatory - find out what the real scientists make of his ideas.With music from Hot Chip front man Alexis Taylor's new solo album Paris in the Spring and from folk pop act Creepy Crawly aka Rachel Cawley. Presenter: Clive Anderson Producer: Olive Clancy Assistant Producer: Lizzie Foster Technical Producers: John Benton and John Cole Production Co-ordinator: Pete Liggins | 35m 42s | ||||||
| 6/6/26 | ![]() Nish Kumar, Holly Jackson, Rachel Parris, Haircut 100, Liam Bailey✨ | mysterycomedy+3 | Holly JacksonNish Kumar+2 | Haircut 100A Good Girl's Guide to Murder+2 | — | mystery crimecomedy tour+3 | — | 36m 19s | |
| 5/30/26 | ![]() Ben Elton, Sarah Jane Morris & band, Suzi Ruffell, Keith Brymer Jones, Barns Courtney✨ | comedyautobiography+4 | Ben EltonSarah Jane Morris+3 | What Have I Done?Blackadder+3 | — | Ben Eltonautobiography+4 | — | 36m 49s | |
| 5/23/26 | ![]() Hay Festival, Athena Kugblenu, James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire, Keith Cameron, Robin Morgan, Georgina Hayden, Cerys Hafna✨ | comedyfood writing+4 | Athena KugblenuRobin Morgan+5 | History's Most Epic FailsLet's Overshare+2 | — | Hay Festivalcomedy+4 | — | 37m 52s | |
| 5/16/26 | ![]() Conn Iggulden, Bank of Dave musical, Cally Beaton, Guvna B, Emma Kenny✨ | historical fictioncomedy+4 | Conn IgguldenCally Beaton+1 | BBC Radio 4Bank of Dave Musical | — | Conn IgguldenCally Beaton+5 | — | 35m 57s | |
| 5/9/26 | ![]() Ardal O'Hanlon, Ella Risbridger, Kathy Maniura, Jasmine Jethwa, Jim Moray✨ | crime novelscelebrity culture+3 | Ardal O'HanlonElla Risbridger+3 | BBC Radio 4A Plot to Die For+1 | — | Ardal O'Hanloncrime novels+5 | — | 36m 03s | |
| 5/2/26 | ![]() Tracy Borman, Phil Wang, Anna Haugh, Pulman and Stilgoe, Finn Forster✨ | foodcooking+3 | Anna HaughPhil Wang+2 | Great British MenuEdinburgh Fringe Festival | — | MasterchefTudor+3 | — | 34m 36s | |
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Cammy Barnes, Chris Forbes, Edith Bowman, Danielle Jam, Alys Williams, Ant Thomaz✨ | comedytheatre+4 | Chris ForbesDanielle Jam+3 | BBC Radio 4 | — | comedytheatre+7 | — | 36m 44s | |
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Alfie Boe, Paul Black, Hannah Lavery, Clive Anderson, Amanda Dwyer, Alice Faye✨ | musicpoetry+3 | Alfie BoePaul Black+3 | BBC Radio 4Face Myself+2 | — | Alfie BoePaul Black+7 | — | 36m 01s | |
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| 4/11/26 | ![]() Ralf Little, Nina Gilligan, Sam Riley, Janet Devlin, Will Brown, Kiri Pritchard-McLean✨ | theatercomedy+3 | Ralf LittleNina Gilligan+3 | The Spy Who Came In From The ColdLemoncake+1 | — | Ralf LittleNina Gilligan+6 | — | 36m 13s | |
| 4/4/26 | ![]() Jen Brister, Angelique Kidjo, Giles Terera, Jojo Moyes, Tessa Rose Jackson✨ | comedytheater+3 | Jen BristerGiles Terera+3 | HOPE!!Reactive+3 | — | comedytheater+8 | — | 36m 10s | |
| 3/28/26 | ![]() Derren Brown, Maria Shehata, Alison Larkin, Peter's Field, Dilettante | Stuart Maconie is joined in Salford by master of mind control and psychological illusion Derren Brown who is currently touring his latest show 'Only Human'. Stand up Maria Shehata moved to the UK for love, but the course of true love did not run smoothly and the relationship ended soon after. She explores her decision in a new Radio 4 stand up special 'Maria Shehata is Wisdomless'. Alison Larkin turned her one woman show 'Grief … A Comedy into an unusual memoir that sees her guided by the presence of her late fiance. And there's music from the Peter's Field - a musical ode to the victims of the Peterloo Massacre of 1819 and a celebration of men and women who championed votes for working people, written by Sean Cooney who performs alongside Sam Carter and Eliza Carthy.And there's more music from Francesca Pidgeon aka DilettantePresenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Jessica Treen | 36m 09s | ||||||
| 3/21/26 | ![]() Sam Lake, One Day: The Musical, Alana Jackson, Candice Chung, Stuart Maconie, Vitamin String Quartet | Stuart Maconie soaks up Glasgow International Comedy Festival.He is joined by comedian Alana Jackson who went viral with her stories of Glasgow funerals, took home the prestigious So You Think You're Funny? award in 2024, and took time out of her line dancing schedule last year to enjoy a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Festival. Plus stand-up Sam Lake, who asks guests on his podcast - I've Had A Rosé, Let's Talk About Feelings - to join him on a deep chat with a beverage of their choice. But why did jelly change the way he flies forever? Writer and restaurant critic Candice Chung delves her relationship with her family and how food says things that words can't in her memoir - Chinese Parents Don't Say I Love You.With music from Vitamin String Quartet, whose classical pop-covers help bring the world of Bridgerton alive, and the cast of One Day: The Musical share a track from the new production.Producer: Caitlin Sneddon Production Coordinator: Lauren Stewart | 35m 43s | ||||||
| 3/14/26 | ![]() Chris McCausland, Flo and Joan, The Orielles, Dallas Campbell, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Dorothy Koomson | Comic, Strictly winner and Live Comedy Day ambassador Chris McCausland joins Kiri Pritchard-McLean for a chat about siblings. Chris remembers pitched battles aged 11 with his then four year old sister over TV rights. Comedy cabaret duo Flo and Joan are sisters Rosie and Nicola Dempsey who do perform songs about slipping each other poison in their tea. But we think that's a joke.The Orielles too are a trio made up of the Hand-Halford sisters who bumped into guitarist Henry at a party aged 9 and are are now on their 4th record. The best selling thriller writer Dorothy Koomson admits to writing anybody who crosses her into her books, complete with sticky ending. And the space historian and broadcaster Dallas Campbell explains why the astronomer Galileo may have shopped in a 16th century middle aisle.Presenter: Kiri Pritchard-McLean Producer: Olive Clancy | 35m 51s | ||||||
| 3/7/26 | ![]() Mischa Barton, Squeeze, Emmanual Sonubi, Ava Glass, Samantha Crain | Clive Anderson is joined by The O.C star Mischa Barton who is in a new production of Double Indemity. And it's a double dose of murder and intrigue as we're also joined by best-selling crime writer Ava Glass with her new book 'The Hiding Season'. And from death to life, since we're very grateful comedian Emmanuel Sonibu survived his near fatal heart attack and is here to tell the tale in his stand up show 'Life After Near Death'. Squeeze are back with their first album of new material in 8 years, 'Trixies', as well as Samantha Crain who brings us even more intrigue with her new album 'Gumshoe'.Presenter: Clive Anderson Producer: Jessica Treen | 37m 02s | ||||||
| 2/28/26 | ![]() Joanna Scanlan, Adèle Anderson, Faye Tozer, Elles Bailey, ERNIE | Stuart Maconie talks to the Riot Women and In The Thick Of It actress Joanna Scanlan on her lastest project, Mercy - a dark comic thriller.Faye Tozer is perhaps best known as part of the crowd pleasing, hearts and flowers pop band Steps, but now she's joining the cast of Mean Girls the musical - what does she make of the world of queen bees and "plastics". Fascinating Aïda's Adèle Anderson on staying fierce and fabulous while on tour with Priscilla Queen of The Desert the musical without her caberet co-stars. Plus music from smokey-voiced, Americana-inspired English singer song-writer Elles Bailey and BBC Introducing NorthEast indie pop singer ERNIE. Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Olive Clancy | 36m 47s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() Lucy Beaumont, Gizzi Erskine, Alasdair Beckett-King, Jonny Balchandani, Jesca Hoop & Lail Arad with The Songs of Joni Mitchell | Joining Stuart for this week's Loose Ends are...Comedian and actress Lucy Beaumont on the play that, 40 years ago, inspired her mum to become a writer. It also features a chip-eating Alsatian.Chef and broadcaster Gizzi Erskine with tales of members of The Damned being left with Courtney Love's baby.Comedian Alasdair Beckett-King on the good old days of landline phones and pop tarts.Jonny Balchandani, known to his huge social media following as the Bearded Plantaholic, tells us how he covertly turned his wife's office into a living, breathing jungle.And there's music from Jesca Hoop and Lail Arad as they perform Morning Morgantown and Big Yellow Taxi from their show The Songs of Joni Mitchell.Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Elizabeth Foster | 37m 13s | ||||||
| 2/14/26 | ![]() Tim Firth, Fatiha El-Ghorri, Operation Mincemeat, Lois, Stuart Maconie, Tom Hodgkinson | Stuart talks to the award winning writer and composer of Calendar Girls and Kinky Boots - Tim Firth - about his latest stage creation, The Ladies Football Club. Can the man who got his break with a play about two yucca plants strike fresh gold with this tale of the women who began to play football whist working in Sheffield's munitions factories during World War I and end up playing to many thousands in a South Yorkshire women's league. Taskmaster and Mr Bigstuff star Fatiha El-Ghorri says she's ironing her swaggest hijab to head out on her debut stand up tour - Cockney Stacking Doll. She'll also have the story of her journey out from divorce and back on the dating scene in her new Radio 4 comedy - A Match Made Inshallah. Tom Hodgkinson's the editor of The Idler and author of books such as How to be Idle, The Idle Parent and - here's the outlier - The Ukelele Handbook. So perhaps busier than he makes out? His new book is a fresh look at one of the world's oldest philosophies - How to Live Like A Stoic. Stoicism is having a moment in the manosphere but he explains how "bro-ism" has got stoicism all wrong. With music from the cast of the smash hit musical Operation Mincemeat and from BBC Introducing "one to watch" , Lois.Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Olive Clancy Assistant Producer: Samuel Nixon Technical Producers: John Coles, Amy Brennan, Phillip Halliwell Production Co-ordinator: Pete Liggins. | 35m 34s | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | ![]() Beverley Knight, Keala Settle, Michaela Strachan, Ross Noble, Melvyn Hayes | Joining Clive this week are the actress and singer Keala Settle, who's starring in a newly re-imagined production of John Ransom Phillips' Mrs President.Presenter Michaela Strachan is heading off across the country with her show Not Just A Wild Life, to celebrate 40 years of her career in television.Comedian Ross Noble joins us mid-tour to delve into his Cranium of Curiosities.Star of stage and screen Melvyn Hayes brings along his new autobiography It Ain't Half Late Mum.And there's music from Beverley Knight, who's about to grace the stage in the West End premiere of Marie and Rosetta.Presenter: Clive Anderson Producer: Elizabeth Foster | 38m 39s | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() Marcus Brigstocke, Ashley Storrie, Louise Welsh, Stuart Maconie, Rum Ragged, Hen Hoose Collective | Stuart Maconie is in Glasgow for the city's annual folk, roots and world music festival - Celtic Connections.He's joined by comedian Marcus Brigstocke, whose tour Vitruvian Mango sees him trying to figure out what it is to be a man, and why he feels like more of one when his wife asks him to reach something from a high shelf. Ashley Storrie will be chatting all about the new series of her award-winning BBC show Dinosaur. Autistic palaeontologist Nina is knee-deep in mud on an Isle of Wight dig site, living the dream. Well, either that or she's desperately missing reality tv marathons on her own sofa with some sausage rolls. In writer Louise Welsh's latest novel The Cut Up, Glasgow auctioneer Rilke is once again drawn in to drama, murder and detective work, as he curses his very loyal but very troublesome friends. With performances from Newfoundland folk band Rum Ragged who are keeping the music of their Canadian island home alive. Plus Glasgow-based female and non-binary music collective Hen Hoose share a track from new album The Twelve. Producer: Caitlin Sneddon Production Coordinator: Lauren Stewart Engineers: Andrew Hay, Fiona Johnstone, Sean Mullervy | 36m 46s | ||||||
| 1/24/26 | ![]() Nigel Havers, Rosalie Minnitt, Mike Wozniak, Dan Gillespie Sells, Stealing Sheep | Joining Stuart for this week's Loose Ends are actor Nigel Havers, who tells us about his remarkable shepherd's pies and the sex appeal of Mrs Thatcher.Comedy writer and performer Rosalie Minnitt on how dreaming of cows and seeing moonlit owls doesn't bode terribly well.Comedian Mike Wozniak on how a luxuriant moustache can help balance out an underdeveloped lower face.And there's music from Dan Gillespie Sells, performing a song by his band The Feeling, and Liverpool's electro-pop trio Stealing Sheep, with their track GLO.Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Elizabeth Foster | 35m 05s | ||||||
| 1/17/26 | ![]() The Charlatans, Stuart Maconie, Jill Halfpenny, Ian Smith, Jess Robinson | Stuart Maconie's tiptoeing the line between dark and light in this week's Loose Ends. When she won Strictly Jill Halfpenny got the highest ever score for her sequin studded jive, but there's not a glitterball to be seen in her latest role as the traumatised mum Eve in the dark psychological thriller Girl Taken, which also stars Alfie Allen as the creepiest teacher you'd never hope to meet. Ian Smith is a comedian who mines his own anxieties for his art - be that his Radio 4 series called "Ian Smith is Stressed", the unintentionally hilarious news from his hometown in the Northern News Podcast or his new tour, "Footspa Half Empty".The comic, actor and Dead Ringers impressionist Jess Robinson's very funny and also very sad new memoir contrasts her own twentysomething exploits as a stage ingenue with her Jewish Grandmother's diaries at the same age - Life Is Rosi: Grandma, Me and Our Diaries at 23. Grandma Rosi loved music, boyfriends and having a laugh too but was enduring Germany during the rise of Hitler at the same time. And as they head out on tour, we have performance from The Charlatan's new album We Are Love. Producer: Olive Clancy Assistant Producer: Samuel Nixon Technical Producers: John Cole and Mark Ward Production Coordintor: Pete Liggins | 35m 55s | ||||||
| 1/10/26 | ![]() Alice Roberts, Amir El-Masry, Rob Auton, Esther Manito, Cast | Joining Stuart Maconie for this week's Loose Ends are Professor Alice Roberts with her book Domination, which takes a deep dig into the heart of the Roman Empire.Comedian and poet Rob Auton is about to tour with his show CAN: The Story of a Man Called Can...he's here to tell us all he can about that.Actor Amir El-Masry is starring in the new film Giant as the boxer Prince Naseem Hamed, and he joins Loose Ends to talk technique, training and working with Pierce Brosnan and Sylvester Stallone.The comedian Esther Manito drops into the studio mid-tour to bring her humorous take on what she calls a "very undignified period of life".And there's music from Cast who are about to release their new album Yeah Yeah Yeah at the end of January.Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Elizabeth Foster | 33m 05s | ||||||
| 1/3/26 | ![]() Sally Magnusson, Ray Bradshaw, Grado, Clive Anderson, Nathan Evans x SAINT PHNX, Mairi Campbell | Clive Anderson is joined in Glasgow by broadcaster and author Sally Magnusson, whose latest novel breathes new life into stories told to her as a child by her Icelandic father. She brings together modern day Orkney and the Norse myth of Hel in The Shapeshifter's Daughter.In 2017 Ray Bradshaw became the first comedian to perform simultaneously in English and in sign language. In his upcoming tour CODA, he returns to tales of his parents and the experience of growing up as A Child of Deaf Adults. Grado has many a feather in his cap - wrestler, Two Doors Down star, presenter - and he is currently brightening up panto season in Jock and the Beanstalk (oh no he isn't!).Plus music from Nathan Evans x SAINT PHNX, and Mairi Campbell.Presenter: Clive Anderson Producer: Caitlin Sneddon | 35m 05s | ||||||
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