With details of upcoming events including Jamie Foxx and Anton Du Beke at the Royal Albert Hall, here are the latest newsletters:
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Jamie Foxx
29 Oct, 6:30pm | Streaming
Jamie is not only an actor, comedian, and musician - he's
also starring in his most humbling and long-running role yet: as
a father. In conversation with Erica Wagner, he'll reveal his
hilarious, poignant and brutally honest journey through parenting.
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Anton Du
Beke
7 Nov, 3pm | Streaming
One of Britain's most-loved dancers, best known for his role on
Strictly Come
Dancing, will be sharing the inspiration behind his hit novel
series. The latest instalment, We'll
Meet Again, is set in the exclusive Buckingham Hotel.
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Dija
Ayodele
24 Nov, 6:30pm | Streaming
For decades, the skincare needs of Black women have
been ignored. Until now. Join one of the UK’s most-respected
aestheticians in conversation with Caroline
Hirons as she celebrates her new book, Black Skin: The
Definitive Skincare Guide.
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Candice
Brathwaite
19 Oct, 8pm | Streaming
Join the Sunday
Times bestselling author as she showcases her anticipated
second book Sista
Sister. Candice will navigate topics from family and
money, Black hair and fashion, to sex and friendships between people of
different races.
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Jade LB
19 Oct, 6:30pm | Streaming
In 2005,
Jade LB began releasing chapters of her seminal work, Keisha The [Da] Sket, which
went on to become a viral modern classic of Black British culture.
Now her dynamic coming-of-age story is being published as a book.
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Fever-Tree
Easy Mixing
24 Nov, 8pm | Streaming
Join the Fever-Tree cocktail experts Tim Warrilow and Craig Harper to
celebrate the joy of at-home mixing. They'll show you how to knock up
delicious cocktails in the comfort of your own home to mark the
release of their new book.
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Nigella
Lawson
8 Nov - 5 Dec | Live & Streaming
Live in conversation to mark her latest book Cook, Eat, Repeat,
Nigella will explore how cooking is a personal, intuitive and
connecting process, how one meal idea leads to another, and how one
ingredient can spawn a multitude of ideas and recipes.
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Grayson
Perry
Until Dec | Live & Streaming
Don't miss
the chance to catch Grayson's eye-wateringly funny tour of A Show For Normal
People, which is sure to distract you from the very
meaninglessness of life... Tickets are still available for the Royal Albert Hall show on
22 Nov.
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Joanna
Lumley & Gyles Brandreth
23 Nov, 7:30pm | Live & Streaming
You're
invited to a right royal evening at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, where
national treasure Joanna Lumley joins her friend of fifty
years Gyles Brandreth for an evening of reminiscence, gossip
and laughter.
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David
Harewood
7 Nov, 7:30pm | Live
Maybe I Don't Belong Here is a
ground-breaking account of the effects of everyday racism on the identity
and mental health of Black British men. David will share details from his
own experience and unpick the stats around mental health.
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Brian Cox
31 Oct, 7:30pm | Live & Streaming
Are you
watching Succession
season 3? Join Brian Cox aka Logan Roy live in conversation
with Hadley
Freeman as he shares his rags-to-riches rise to
stardom and answers his own question: “How does a wee kid from Dundee get
to be in films?”
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Cundhill
History Prize 2021
20 Oct, 5pm | Free to register
For this
special event to reveal the 3 finalists for the leading
international history award, the Cundill History Prize 2021, Chair of
the Jury Michael
Ignatieff will be joined by one of the world’s most
distinguished historians, Margaret
MacMillan.
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Brian Cox
31 Oct, 7:30pm | Live & Streaming
The
3rd series of
Succession premieres this coming weekend! Join Brian Cox
aka Logan Roy live in conversation with Hadley Freeman
at The London Palladium. He'll
talk about his rags-to-riches rise to stardom and answer his own
question: “How does a wee kid from Dundee get to be in films?”
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Alan
Cumming
1-7 Nov | Live & Streaming
Live in
conversation to celebrate his new memoir, the award-winning actor and
bestselling author will take you on a poignant and joyous roller
coaster ride as he shares stories from his extraordinary life. We're
excited to announce that
Graham Norton will be interviewing Alan in London.
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Best
Wishes, Warmest Regards: An Evening with Dan Levy
1 Nov, 7:30pm | Live at Theatre Royal
Drury Lane
Join the co-creator and star of the record-breaking,
nine-time Emmy Award-winning series Schitt’s
Creek for this UK-exclusive
event to celebrate the publication of Best Wishes, Warmest
Regards: The Story of Schitt’s Creek.
Live on stage for a special one-night event, Dan will
be in conversation revealing hilarious behind-the-scenes stories and
unheard content from the cult favourite TV programme. He’ll share what it was
like to film major moments of the series and consider the process of
co-creating the series with his father, Eugene Levy – plus he’ll divulge
never-before-heard secrets about the characters, the cast’s favourite
episodes, locations, and much more.
All tickets
include a copy of the book.
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Holly
Willoughby
2-3 Nov | Live & Streaming
Join one of the UK’s most popular TV presenters, live
in conversation with Christine
Lampard at the Barbican,
as she reflects on what it means to live a full life. Holly
will explore the importance of listening to intuition and what it
means to see yourself.
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Dame
Eileen Atkins
18 Oct, 7:30pm | Live
To celebrate her new memoir, Will
She Do?, Dame Eileen will share with Gyles Brandreth the
story of a girl from a council estate in Tottenham, born in 1934 to an
electric-meter reader and a seamstress, who was determined to be an
actress.
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Sam
Heughan & Graham McTavish
7-9 November |
Live & Streaming
Two of
Scotland's most beloved sons turn tour guides once again as they take you
on an adventure through Scottish legends and traditions to
celebrate their new book, The
Clanlands Almanac – a seasonal guide to all things
Scotland.
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Jodi
Picoult
25 Nov, 8pm | Streaming
The author
of 25 bestselling novels, including My
Sister’s Keeper presents her latest novel, Wish You Were Here: a
poignant tale of longing and discovery. Jodi will explore how humans
mark tragedy and why she chose to chronicle the pandemic as we
were living through it.
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Lenny
Henry & Marcus Ryder
18 Nov, 6:30pm | Streaming
Join one
of Britain’s best-known and most celebrated actors in conversation
with the Chair of RADA Council to celebrate their book, Black British Lives
Matter. There'll be contributions from Nels Abbey, David Olusoga and Michelle Moore.
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John
Grisham
26 Oct, 6:30pm | Streaming
Join the king of the courtroom thriller as he discusses his
latest novel, The
Judge's List - his most chilling novel yet. He'll
explore the inspiration behind the new book, offer writing
tips, and share his favourite authors to read when he’s not writing.
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David
Olusoga
10 Nov, 6:30pm | Streaming
Join the British-Nigerian historian, author, presenter and BAFTA
winning film-maker as he takes us on a journey through Black British
history to mark the release of the children's edition of his bestselling
book Black
and British: A Forgotten History.
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Winnie-the-Pooh
20 Oct, 6:30pm | Streaming
In honour of the 95th anniversary of A.A. Milne's iconic
stories, Gyles
Brandreth will be in conversation with Jane Riordan - author
of the official new Winnie-the-Pooh
prequel. Get the exclusive
Harrods edition of the book with your ticket.
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We're
celebrating 10k followers on Instagram!
Stand a chance to win our Autumn book
bundle giveaway
To thank everyone for helping us to reach 10k
followers on Instagram, we're giving away a cosy book bundle to see
you into the new season... The prize includes an exclusive tour copy
of A Court
of Flames by Sarah
J. Maas, a signed copy of Elizabeth Day's Magpie,
Katherine Ryan's memoir The
Audacity, You
Deserve Better by Anne-Marie,
and a signed copy of Jay Rayner's Chewing
the Fat.
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General or Ticket Queries
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Lenny
Henry in conversation with Marcus Ryder
18 Nov, 6:30pm | Streaming
Join one of Britain’s best-known and most celebrated
actors in conversation with the Chair of RADA Council to
celebrate their new book Black
British Lives Matter.
In response to the global outcry at George Floyd’s
death, Lenny and Marcus have commissioned this collection of essays to
discuss how and why we need to fight for Black lives to matter – not just
for Black people, but for British society as a whole.
With
contributions from Nels
Abbey, David
Olusoga and Michelle Moore, they'll
emphasise why Black lives, which are too often undervalued, should be
celebrated, exploring the unique contributions, perspectives and importance
of Black Britons to the United Kingdom and beyond.
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Nova Reid
& Layla F. Saad
15 Nov, 6:30pm | Streaming
Whilst many anti-racism tools have focussed on the American
viewpoint, Nova’s new book The
Good Ally has a resolutely British lens. Join her in
conversation with bestselling
author of Me
and White Supremacy, Layla F. Saad, as they ask: how
do we truly become actively anti-racist?
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Vanessa
Nakate & Alice Aedy
27 Oct, 6:30pm | Streaming
Join the young Ugandan activist to celebrate A Bigger Picture
- her rousing manifesto and memoir about the impact of climate
change. She'll trace the links between the climate crisis and anti-racism,
feminism, education, economics and even extremist radicalisation.
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Tom
Fletcher
17 Oct, 3pm | Streaming
The award-winning
singer-songwriter, and one of the UK’s most popular children’s
authors, shares the story of The
Christmasaurus with Radzi Chinyanganya. Brimming
with Christmas magic, this is the perfect festive family event.
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Sarvat
Hasin
25 Oct, 6:30pm | Streaming
Sarvat's debut novel, The
Giant Dark, is a loose retelling of the myth of Orpheus and
Eurydice. For this Dialogue
Book Lounge event, Sarvat will explore why she wanted
to rewrite this famous myth. In partnership with Sevenoaks Bookshop.
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Bernard
Cornwell
23 Oct, 6:30pm | Streaming
Outsider.
Hero. Rogue. And the one man you want on your side. This autumn, the
global bestseller returns with his iconic hero, Richard Sharpe. Join
Bernard as he celebrates the latest novel in his historical series that has
sold over 20 million copies.
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Alex
Schulman - last
chance
8 Oct, 6:30pm | Streaming
The
Swedish author, journalist and podcaster discusses his debut
novel, The
Survivors. Alex will explore the inspiration behind his
suspenseful, haunting novel and why he has now turned his hand to fiction
after writing bestselling autobiographical books.
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Stacey
Dooley
31 Jan - 28 Feb 2022 | Live
Following several sell-out UK tours, the British TV icon is
heading back on the road to celebrate her new book, Are You Really OK?,
which explores the mental health crisis in Britain and
its impact on young people.
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Dame Joan
Collins - last chance
11-17 Oct | Live & Streaming
The legend
of screen and stage is celebrating her new memoir. She'll
be live in conversation with Graham
Norton in London and Christopher Biggins in
Bath and Manchester.
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Pandora
Sykes & Candice Brathwaite
1 Nov, 7:30pm | Live & Streaming
Modern
life is full of choices - but how do we know we're making the right ones?
Join Pandora and Candice live at the Lyric Theatre as
they delve into the myths we've been sold and the stories we tell
ourselves.
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Alan
Cumming
1-7 Nov | Live & Streaming
Live in
conversation to celebrate his new memoir, the multi-award-winning actor
and Sunday
Times bestselling author will take you on a startlingly
honest, poignant and joyous roller coaster ride as he shares stories
from his extraordinary life.
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Julian
Clary - last
chance
11-12 Oct | Live & Streaming
Live in
conversation with presenter Jo
Good at the Barbican, Julian will take us on a tour of
his colourful life - and wherever life has taken him, he's had a dog by his
side. Julian will share hilarious tales (or should that be
tails?!) from his new memoir.
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Lady
Glenconner
2-29 Nov | Live & Streaming
Join Lady
Glenconner, Maid of Honour at the Queen’s Coronation and Lady in Waiting to
Princess Margaret, as she celebrates her thrilling new mystery novel, A Haunting at
Holkham, set during Word War II in Norfolk.
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