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Jonathan Dimbleby is a television and radio presenter, political commentator and writer.
He’ll be talking about his latest book Destiny in the Desert. It is a taut account of North African fighting in the Second World War that has fresh things to say about a campaign so much fought over among revisionist historians. The evening will conclude with a Question and Answer session.
WHY? Jonathan will be signing books at the end of the evening
This event is on sale to Friends and Bronze, Silver & Gold Members until Friday 25 July.
Hosted by Jeff Lloyd.
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the best selling reggae album of all time by reggae's defining superstar.
Hear all the hits, with all the videos, photos, stories and facts.
Studio
£10
Other Vinyl Frontier events this season include:
Sat 22 Jun: Forgotten Classics
Sat 27 Jul: Singles Championship 2024
Hosted by Jeff Lloyd.
You know when you're asked if you can remember a song by an act you've never heard of and reply 'No'. Then it's played and your reaction is 'Oh, yes THAT one!'.
That's our definition of a forgotten classic. 10 participants will present their forgotten classic and the audience decides it's favourite.
Studio
£10
Other Vinyl Frontier events this season include:
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Roger will be touring the world this summer with Alive and Gigging tour.
A performance poet like no other, he is bringing his best pieces to the stage for new and old audiences alike. Aged 87, he is a force of nature – and poetry. Is poetry the new rock’n’roll? … it always was!
Courtyard Theatre
£18
Hosted by Jeff Lloyd.
Eight challengers play off into find out who will be 2024's Singles Champion. The audience decides the result of each duel to see who progresses.
A regular sold out event, so please book early!
Studio
£10
Other Vinyl Frontier events this season include:
Sat 25 May: Legend - Bob Marley & The Wailers
Sat 22 Jun: Forgotten Classics
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