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Box Office 01943 816714 www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk<br />

Matthew Parris<br />

116.<br />

Monday 11th October 7.30pm<br />

Craiglands<br />

Matthew Parris and<br />

Andrew Bryson:<br />

Parting Shots<br />

Times columnist, writer and TV<br />

presenter Matthew Parris and<br />

radio journalist Andrew Bryson join<br />

forces to talk about Parting Shots,<br />

their unbuttoned, indiscreet and<br />

very funny collection of valedictory<br />

despatches from ambassadors leaving<br />

foreign postings, which began as a<br />

popular BBC Radio 4 series. Matthew<br />

Parris is a former Conservative MP,<br />

Andrew Bryson a radio journalist<br />

working in the BBC’s Business and<br />

Economics Unit.<br />

£9/7<br />

117.<br />

Monday 11th October 7.30pm<br />

Panache Restaurant<br />

Poetry Banquet<br />

Poet in Residence Antony Dunn<br />

invites you to ‘a word banquet’. Taste<br />

the delicious South Asian buffet, hear<br />

some of Antony’s work and bring and<br />

share your own poems. If you would<br />

like your poem to be on the ‘menu’,<br />

please come 15 minutes early and<br />

give Antony your name.<br />

£12 includes two course buffet.<br />

This event lasts approx. 2 hours.<br />

In conjunction with Panache<br />

118.<br />

Monday 11th October 7.30pm<br />

<strong>Ilkley</strong> Playhouse Wildman<br />

The Truth about MI5 and<br />

MI6: Keith Jeffrey and<br />

Christopher Andrew<br />

Two eminent professors given unique<br />

access to secret files. Christopher<br />

Andrew, Professor of Modern and<br />

Contemporary History at Cambridge<br />

is the official historian of MI5, whose<br />

twelve previous books include<br />

path-breaking studies on the use and<br />

abuse of secret intelligence in modern<br />

history.<br />

Keith Jeffrey, Professor of British<br />

History at Queen’s University,<br />

Belfast has just completed the first<br />

authorised history of MI6 – an<br />

unprecedented study of the bestknown<br />

intelligence organization in<br />

the world. Together they discuss the<br />

evolution of the Secret Service and<br />

the role of intelligence in the world<br />

wars and beyond.<br />

£5/3<br />

119.<br />

Monday 11th October 7.45pm<br />

<strong>Ilkley</strong> Playhouse Wharfeside<br />

Richard Fortey:<br />

The Hidden Landscape<br />

‘Without peer among science writers.’<br />

Bill Bryson<br />

Prize-winning science writer,<br />

Natural History Museum senior<br />

palaeontologist and Royal Society<br />

fellow, Richard Fortey takes us on<br />

a vivid journey back in geological<br />

time, from the age of mammals to<br />

the age of trilobites. An enthralling<br />

exploration, revealing rocks<br />

which contain the story of distant<br />

events and dictate the regional<br />

characteristics of our buildings, and a<br />

Britain divided in two by an ocean …<br />

£5/3 Stay on for Event 120!<br />

120.<br />

Monday 11th October 9pm<br />

<strong>Ilkley</strong> Playhouse Wharfeside<br />

A Muddy History of Britain<br />

Trek through time with local author<br />

and ‘Muddy Archaeologist’, Gillian<br />

Hovell.<br />

FREE FRINGE EVENT<br />

See page 46 for full details.<br />

121.<br />

Monday 11th October 9pm<br />

<strong>Ilkley</strong> Playhouse Wildman<br />

Voices From Beyond<br />

the Dark<br />

Interviews with human rights activists<br />

staged by Ariel Dorfman.<br />

FREE FRINGE EVENT<br />

See page 46 for full details.<br />

Gervase Phinn<br />

122.<br />

Tuesday 12th October 2pm<br />

Kings Hall<br />

Gervase Phinn:<br />

A Yorkshire Lad<br />

One of Britain’s best loved comic<br />

writers and performers – and a<br />

natural storyteller – makes a welcome<br />

return to share with tales from his<br />

childhood. Road To The Dales: The<br />

Story of a Yorkshire Lad offers a<br />

humorous and nostalgic snapshot<br />

of growing up in 1950s Yorkshire,<br />

from summer camps to day trips to<br />

Blackpool.<br />

£9/7<br />

Sponsored by The Laureates<br />

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