Join Edi for the interview series which often treads where others wouldn't dare!
Join Edi for the interview series which often treads where others wouldn't dare!
Edi meets the shining star of theatre, film and television and talks about growing up in Maryhill, attending drama school in Glasgow, and founding the Raindog theatre company.
Edi talks to the former Bishop of Edinburgh and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church about family life and his early resolve to be an Anglican priest.
Edi talks to one of Scotland’s finest artists. and the first female president of the Royal Scottish Academy.
Edi in conversation with the Scot Squad actor about what inspires his role as Chief Commissioner, Cameron Miekelson in the award winning spoof documentary,
Edi in conversation with to the former director of GCHQ. Born in Glasgow and educated at Glasgow Academy he talks about the challenges, personal and professional that he has faced.
Edi meets the head of the school of international relations at St Andrew’s University and hears how she found freedom and fulfillment despite personal challenge and adversity.
Edi talks to the actor and youth worker, about the challenges of being catapulted to fame. Now a husband and father he reflects on his childhood in the east end of Glasgow.
The textile artist talks to Edi Stark about writing a book that nobody thought would sell.
Edi Stark meets the eminent and maverick painter. He talks about how a commission in Orkney provoked a radical move in his work.
The queen of crime returns to Stark Talk for a second time, one of the very few guests to do so... and there is much to say.
With powerful vocals and pioneering electric bass, the legendary Cream frontman revolutionised rock music and set the bar so high, many would argue it's never been surpassed.
Edi Stark in conversation with Jenny Sealey, artistic director of Graeae Theatre which provides a platform for new generations of deaf and disabled talent.
Edi interviewed Gordon Strachan in 2007 when he was manager of Celtic football club. He talks about his football life, devotion to family and the reasons for his abrasive manner.
Lynn Myles is one of only three women in Scotland to be a consultant neurosurgeon. She tells Edi Stark what led to her choosing the brain as her specialty.
Edi talks to the twice Oscar nominated world class composer behind dozens of film scores.
Edi Stark in conversation with Ellis Watson in 2015, when he was chief executive of DC Publishing.
Edi talks to world acclaimed violinist about picking up a violin at the age of four and the privilege and responsibility of being able to play a multi million pound Stradivarius.
Edi Stark talks to the award winning actor, writer and director. Peter talks for the first time about his son's struggle with autism and how that affects family life.
Edi talks to the Scottish born actress who started writing in her late seventies. She was happily married to Eric Thomson who narrated and adapted The Magic Roundabout for TV.
Albert Watson, the internationally renowned photographer talks to Edi about his early childhood in Penicuik and his adult life in Manhattan.