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Antiques Roadshow Valuation Day

Fiona Bruce and the BBC's team of experts descend on Scone Palace for this valuation day. Take along your heirlooms and car boot discoveries to see if you have a dusty treasure on your hands.

Scone Palace, Perth

Tue 9 Jul

Free / 01738 552300

  • 09:30 – 16:30

Anatomy of the Piano

Where exactly is the heart of the piano? Part piano recital, part fantasy lecture, pianist and entertainer Will Pickvance presents the physical, emotional and spiritual anatomy of the piano, with stories about, songs around, the playing on and the dissection of, a piano. The relationship between piano and pianist: both…

Summerhall, Edinburgh

Fri 2 Aug

Anatomy Lecture Theatre

£6 / 0131 226 0000

Preview Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Sat 3 Aug

Anatomy Lecture Theatre

£6 / 0131 226 0000

Preview Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Sun 4 Aug

Anatomy Lecture Theatre

£10 (£6) / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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A 15th Century Artist Predicts 21st Century Radiology

Peter Abrahams, Professor of Clinical Anatomy at Warwick University, explores the value of Leonardo’s anatomical drawings as a tool for understanding the human body, and how closely the artist anticipated the range of imagery used by the medical profession today.

The Queen's Gallery, Edinburgh

Mon 19 Aug

£10 (£8) / 0131 473 2000

Akbar Ahmad: The Thistle And The Drone

Prof Akbar Ahmed's The Thistle and the Drone: How America's War on Terror Became a Global War on Tribal Islam is the third volume in a triology looking at the post-9/11 relationship between the US and the Muslim world.

Houses Of Parliament, London SW1A

Thu 27 Jun

Committee Room 3, House Of Lords

Free / 0844 847 1672

A discussion on Professor Ahmad's book, hosted by Lord Sheikh and with contributions from the chair, Lisa Payne, Douglas Barrie, Owen Bennett, Irfan Husain and Vijay Mehta. Call or email vijay@vmpeace.org to book a spot.

  • 18:30 – 20:00

At the Fringe of Reason

Science on the Fringe!? Yes! Science, controversy, myth-busting, debunking and debate all at the Fringe Festival. Featuring different speakers every night discussing the issues, evidence and controversies in everything from alternative medicine to Sharia law and beyond. This is our fourth year at the Fringe so we are…

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh

Sat 3 Aug

Chamber Room

Free / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Sun 4 Aug

Chamber Room

Free / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Mon 5 Aug

Chamber Room

Free / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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1960s Sunday Pass

SUNDAY 27 OCTOBER Weekend events from 10am The Pill. Rebellion. Experimentation. Protest. Civil Rights. This weekend we look at the Vietnam protests, pop art, social change, the anti-nuclear movement, civil rights, the Profumo affair, Skiffle, the Beatles and maverick composers including Frank Zappa, Stockhausen…

Royal Festival Hall, London SE1

Sun 27 Oct

£15 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073

  • 09:00

1960s Weekend Pass

SATURDAY 26 – SUNDAY 27 OCTOBER Weekend events from 10am The Pill. Rebellion. Experimentation. Protest. Civil Rights. This weekend we look at the Vietnam protests, pop art, social change, the anti-nuclear movement, civil rights, the Profumo affair, Skiffle, the Beatles and maverick composers including Frank…

Royal Festival Hall, London SE1

Sat 26 Oct

£15 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073

  • 10:00

1SCOTS Afghanistan Presentation

A talk and discussion of the 1SCOTS and their time spent recently in Afghanistan.

The Royal Scots Club, Edinburgh

Thu 27 Jun

£25 (includes supper and £10 donation to 1SCOTS Benevolent Fund) / 0131 556 4270

  • 19:00 – 21:00

Acting: In Conversation With…

The Fringe Society chats with actors at the top of their game. Hear how they started, their career highs and lows, what they would do differently. Previous guests include Miriam Margolyes, George Wendt and Anthony Rapp.

Fringe Central, Edinburgh

Mon 12 Aug

Lecture Theatre 4

Free / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

After Icebergs with a Painter: Frederic Church and His Northern Landscapes

Painter Frederic Edwin Church travelled to Newfoundland and Labrador in 1859 and made some of the most awe-inspiring images of icebergs ever painted; his 1861 The Icebergs is but the most monumental. Maritime historian Trevor Ware discusses Church's work.

Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

Tue 2 Jul

Hawthornden Lecture Theatre

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 12:45 – 13:30
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Alasdair Gray in Conversation with Jonty Claypole

Join Alasdair Gray, Scottish author and artist most acclaimed for his first novel Lanark, which was described as 'one of the landmarks of 20th-century fiction' by the Guardian. Join him here, in conversation with the BBC’s Head of the Arts, Jonty Claypole. Gray has been described by Will Self as 'a great writer…

Hendrick's Carnival of Knowledge, Edinburgh

Sat 10 Aug

Carnival of Knowledge

£12 / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

An Evening with Ray Mears

The amiable bushcraft expert shares stories from his three decades roughing it in the bush.

Caird Hall, Dundee

Sat 28 Sep

£25 (£22.50; Children £17.50) / 01382 434940

  • 19:30

Charter Hall, Colchester Leisure World

Sat 19 Oct

£22.50 (Children £17.50; £20.50) / 01206 282020

  • 19:30

Cheltenham Town Hall

Fri 25 Oct

£22.50 / 0844 576 2210

  • 20:00

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Antonia Fraser in Conversation

The historian and writer discusses her classic autobiography of Mary, Queen of Scots, published more than 40 years ago.

National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh

Fri 23 Aug

£8 (£6) / 0300 123 6789

Archive Show and Tell Sessions

A closer look at a section of the Glasgow Women's Library archive.

Glasgow Women's Library

Fri 28 Jun

Free (donations welcome) / 0141 248 9969

Suffragette Collection: uncover an inspirational woman amongst the suffragette postcards and pamphlets as part of the Illuminated Letters project.

  • 14:00 – 15:00

Armed Forces Day

A day full of activities in celebration of the troops, including concerts, a flypast by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and meet and greets with current and former RAF members.

Royal Air Force Museum, London NW9

Sat 29 Jun

Free / 020 8205 2266

  • 11:00 – 17:00
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Art and Technology

Professor of Epistemics Jon Oberlander, Professor of Composition and Electroacoustic Composition Peter Nelson, and Chris Speed of the Edinburgh College of Art discuss historical, conceptual and philosophical relationships between the performing arts and technology. Chaired by theatre specialist Olga Taxidou.

The Hub, Edinburgh

Thu 29 Aug

£6 / 0131 473 2000

Part of Edinburgh University Events.

Art, Science and Performance

Leonardo is celebrated as both an inspired artist and anatomist. This special event considers how contemporary artists, performers and scientists are informed by each other’s work in their exploration of the human body. Part of the Clod Ensemble’s Performing Medicine programme in collaboration with Wellcome Trust.

The Queen's Gallery, Edinburgh

Fri 23 Aug

£15 (£12) / 0131 473 2000

Artist Talk: Ângela Ferreira

Ângela Ferreira discusses her exhibition Political Cameras with curator Filipa Oliveria.

Stills, Edinburgh

Fri 2 Aug

Free / 0131 622 6200

Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.

  • 11:00 – 12:00

An Audience with James Naughtie

Presenter of the Today Programme for almost 20 years, James Naughtie talks about his career in political journalism and touches on his passion for music, giving an insight into his interesting life.

Gaiety Theatre, Ayr

Wed 25 Sep

£16.50 (£15.50) / 01292 288235

  • 19:30

Ayrshire Filmmakers Showcase

A showcase of short films by local film directors followed by discussion.

Gaiety Theatre, Ayr

Mon 15 Jul

£6.50 (£5.50) / 01292 288235

  • 19:30

Tue 16 Jul

£6.50 (£5.50) / 01292 288235

  • 19:30
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Back to the Real: The Return of the Crafts in a Virtual Age

Jera May, founder of the Just Glass Society, asks ‘What is craft now?’ and looks at the range of work that exists between the hand-made and the digitally crafted. Booking is essential.

Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham

Sat 6 Jul

Free / 07939 554332

  • 14:30

BAFTA Scotland Presents: Games Industry Secrets of Success

Brian Baglow hosts this talk on the burgeoning Scottish gaming industry. Learn more about some of the 80 game companies located in Scotland, see some games in action and find out how developers are working with TV and film companies on licensed products. Followed by a Q&A.

Filmhouse, Edinburgh

Sat 20 Jul

£4 (£3; members free) / 0131 228 2688

  • 10:30 – 12:00

Bats And Bat Survey Night

A detailed talk with the Historic Scotland Rangers Service followed by an easy walk around the palace and loch to look and listen for bats.

Linlithgow Palace

Sun 1 Sep

Included in admission / 01506 842896

  • 20:00

The Battle of Stirling Bridge

Learn the story of William Wallace and his compatriots as costumed actors bring the Battle of Stirling Bridge to life.

The National Wallace Monument, Stirling

Sat 7 Sep

Free / 01786 472140

  • 18:45

BBC: Front Row

Mark Lawson presents BBC Radio 4's daily arts show with the hits, misses, debates and talking points of the Festivals and Fringe so far, along with interviews with writers and performers, and live performances. Please note - This is a free event ticketed via a random draw. To enter the draw please visit…

BBC @ Potterrow, Edinburgh

Thu 15 Aug

Free / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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