<p>In this first episode of Clyde Reflections, Jude and Louisereflect on what lies below the river’s surface in response to two portraits by photographer and filmmaker Chris Leslie. </p><p>They hear from archaeologist and filmmaker Lizzie Roberston, exploring sounds at Port Glasgow, and Mark McGeachin of theGlasgow Magnet Fishers in Dalmarnock. </p><p>The episode also features music from Sadie Marie of the Glasgow Barons. </p><p>A podcast from The Empire Café in collaboration with ChrisLeslie. Featuring:</p><p>Chris Leslie, Documentary filmmaker and photographer</p><p>Lizzie Robertson, Archaeologist and Filmmaker</p><p>Mark McGeachin, Glasgow Magnet Fisher </p><p>With the song ‘Tae the Clyde’ by Sadie Marie of the GlasgowBarons. With thanks to Paul MacAlindan. https://www.glasgowbarons.com/about </p><p>Presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber andLouise Welsh. Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai. Field recordings by Chris Leslie</p><p>Original title music by Graham Fagen and Ghetto Priest.</p><p>Clyde Reflections is supported by Creative Scotland, WilliamGrant Foundation and Glasgow 850.</p><p></p>