Festival attracts big names
Charles, ninth Earl Spencer, said he chose originality as the theme of the 13th festival, and only one of the speakers has been to a previous festival.
He said: “I have resisted the temptation to stick with past successes, and have gone for freshness and diversity. It’s a lip smacking line up.”
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Hide AdTaking place over four days from Thursday June 30 through to Sunday July 4 the line up of guests includes screenwriter Andrew Davies, whose most recent triumph was War and Peace; actor Brian Blessed; Today broadcaster James Naughtie; journalist and presenter Joan Bakewell; former governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King; historian and television presenter Suzannah Liscomb; investigative journalist and biographer Tom Bower, veteran radio presenter Paul Gambaccini; Classic FM presenter John Suchet and one of Britain’s greatest experts on Shakespeare, Sir Jonathan Bate.
Britain’s bestselling non-fiction author Bill Bryson is making a return visit.
The festival also features a number of local authors including Sue Bentley, Christine L Corton, Damian Collins MP and Lord Charles FitzRoy.
There will be at least nine talks taking place on each of the four days with something to suit all interests.
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Hide AdComplimentary fringe events include live music, poetry and performance art. There will also be pop up shops,a variety of food and drink choices and a spa service.
Tickets are on sale now, £17.50 per session (day tickets offer discounts) available online from www.spencerofalthorp.com or call 01604 770107 between 9am-5pm Monday to Friday.