Our Global CEO introducing our patron Chris Packham today to give the Peter Roberts Memorial Lecture hosted by the Oxford Literary Festival #oxfordlitfest@ChrisGPackham
I'm talking about How To See Birds on 29th March in Oxford at the brilliant @oxfordlitfest. Come along, ask questions about birdwatching and bird photography and get your book signed!
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We've added lots of new events this week incl Jim Al-Khalli, James Barr, Michael Wood & Steve Jones. See all new events here https://t.co/pAk13zU6Us
We're up and running early this year. More than 80 events now available to book incl @rabbisacks@Lucy_Worsley@PrueLeith Pat Barker, Donna Leon and Penelope Lively https://t.co/kCjdqfPV8o
Sorry folks, we have had to change the dates for next year's festival due to the availability of venues. The festival will now take place between Friday 27 March and Sunday 5 April 2020. We look forward to seeing you next year. https://t.co/FWmY9r7PcZ
🚨 APPLICATIONS FOR THE CAROLE BLAKE OPEN DOORS PROJECT ARE NOW OPEN. 🚨 We are currently recruiting for a placement in August 2019 (dates flexible). The deadline for applications is 11:59 GMT on Monday 6th May. More info here: https://t.co/UMRCxFMCsU
Michael Heseltine is a new addition to this year's programme speaking at the FT Weekend Lecture. Brexit: Where does Britain go Next? https://t.co/5tziKLjHIt
2019 festival is open for booking. Speakers include Kazuo Ishiguro, Jo Brand, Darcey Bussell, George Monbiot, Michael Morpurgo, Mary Robinson, Diarmaid MacCulloch, Robert Winston, Simon Schama, Ranulph Fiennes, Robert Harris, Lucy Worsley, Val McDermid. https://t.co/56aJHkPbrf
Just spent an amazing hour @blenheimfest listening to the fantastic Nicholas Parsons and Giles Brandrith. Nicholas is 95 years old and still articulate and very funny!
Robert Daws gives a performed reading of a new play based on the life and writings of P G Wodehouse featuring works composed by Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, Cole Porter and Ivor Novello and Wodehouse’s lyrics. At #blenheimfest today https://t.co/wUdFp6Ak6N
Biographer Adam Sisman talks about his second selection of letters written by one of the greatest travel writers of his time, Patrick Leigh Fermor. At #blenheimfest today. https://t.co/cqd5b8hFRj
Award-winning historian, broadcaster and writer Professor David Reynolds reveals what the messages between Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt say about the relationship between them and the machinations that went on behind the scenes. At #blenheimfest today https://t.co/ZLgB2k7Ion
Historians Sam Willis and James Daybell look at some of the unexpected and magical links that connect events in history, using their own theatrical props and archive film including of Titanic, Vesuvius erupting and the Mary Rose. At #blenheimfest today. https://t.co/6M961fM83T
Leading wine writer Jonathan Ray talks about his latest book on 100 of the world’s greatest champagnes and sparkling wines and offers some tastings. At #blenheimfest today https://t.co/pzmTLnEKdV