Join us on Wednesday 30th November with Stratford Literary Festival at Warwick Arts Centre to hear David Dimbleby, leading broadcaster, reflecting on being part of a family legacy and his 50 year career at the BBC taking us behind the scenes of some of the biggest moments in British news – from election nights to Royal funerals and state occasions. In a career that has seen him interview prime ministers and presidents, make award-winning documentaries, chair Question Time for 25 years, and anchor the BBC’s live coverage of historic national an world events, he takes a wry and uninhibited look at the people, events and controversies he has encountered along the way. All delivered with his characteristic wit, clarity and insight, about monarchy, politics, and the state of Britain.
Tickets available here from Warwick Arts Centre.
Pre-order David Dimbleby’s new book Keep Talking: A Broadcasting Life here!