Janey Godley: Secrets in 70s Glasgow
One of Scotland’s most beloved comedians continues to blaze a trail – this time taking a step into crime fiction. With her debut novel Nothing Left Unsaid, Janey Godley takes us to 1970s Glasgow via the diary of a dying mother. In the tenements of Shettleston, strong women in tough circumstances learn when to keep their secrets – and when to reveal the truth. Join a comedy legend for a warm, hilarious and affecting hour with Ruth Wishart.
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