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36<br />
<strong>co</strong>mes <strong>to</strong> Parc<br />
22-29 May 2008<br />
A festival at HM Parc Pr<strong>is</strong>on, Bridgend<br />
WEDNESDAY 28 MAY<br />
GUARDIAN<br />
STAGE<br />
[246] 10AM, £4, 7 YRS +<br />
Horrid Henry<br />
Francesca Simon tells why she created<br />
him, revels in h<strong>is</strong> terrible antics, and<br />
lets us in on some m<strong>is</strong>chievous<br />
adventures she has planned for him in<br />
the future.<br />
[252] 11.30AM, £5<br />
Katharine Whitehorn<br />
Fleet Street’s finest d<strong>is</strong>cusses her<br />
humorous and bittersweet<br />
au<strong>to</strong>biography Selective Memory.<br />
[258] 1PM, £3, 7 YRS +<br />
Andrew Cope &<br />
Lara the Dog<br />
Andrew introduces the inspiration for<br />
h<strong>is</strong> Spy Dog books and tells you more<br />
about the thrilling adventures of her<br />
namesake—or, as the highly-trained<br />
special agent <strong>is</strong> known by the<br />
government—GM451.<br />
[265] 2.30PM, £4, 9 YRS +<br />
Young Bond<br />
Charlie Higson talks <strong>to</strong><br />
Jonathan Douglas<br />
To celebrate the centenary of Bond’s<br />
origina<strong>to</strong>r, Charlie Higson d<strong>is</strong>cusses<br />
recreating the superspy for a young<br />
audience.<br />
Supported by National Literacy Trust