TOP Glasgow comedians discuss the city's must-see attractions in a new podcast.
Released ahead of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, the program is hosted by Scott Agnew, who interviews Scot Squad's Jack Doherty, Craig Hill and Susie McCabe.
In it, the comedians recommend the best things to see or do in Glasgow.
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Jack Doherty, from BBC Scotland's Scot Squad said: "I won't just say you must go to the Kelvingrove Museum - although you must!
"There's so much to do in Glasgow. I'd never say to do one thing. I think just head north, south, east and west.
"Get on your scooter, go on your bicycle, and things will happen. That's what I've always found. Wherever you go in Glasgow, there's just suddenly an 'oh hello' and then it's midnight."
Susie McCabe told the podcast: "Always go to Kelvingrove, walk around Kelvingrove Park, walk about the town, look up, look at the buidlings. Go and see the Necropolis - it's one of the most fascinating things and places you can walk around.
"Go for a walk along the Clyde and see Glasgow's past and present in one walk. And you know what, smile at people because they'll smile back."
Craig Hill commented: "If you're a foodie, get yourself along to Finnieston, I just love the food along there. Every single bar in that area is just fabulous. And BAaD (Barras Art & Design) is just so cool. I love that it's in the Barras."
Susan Riddell, writer and star of BBC Scotland pilot, Dregs, said: "the guy with the cone on his head."
Festival Lead, Krista MacDonald commented: "It is great to mark our return with the first ever official podcast.
"Listening to Scott's conversations has been just brilliant, and gives people from all over the world just a pinch of what to expect.
"Celebrating Glasgow and it's humour is what the festival is designed to do - and hopefully the podcast will open up Glasgow to more people, and help them see and do all these exciting things."
For more information on how to listen, go to the website.
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