Hay Festival Winter Weekend presented by the Tunbridge Wells Literary Festival through the use of livestreaming.
The Amelia Scott will be hosting a livestream viewing in the Upper Atrium of the Hay Festival Winter Weekend, live from Hay-on-Wye.
There will be huge selection of amazing writers and topics discussed, ranging from Jonathan Dimbleby discussing Stalin's role in winning WW2, through to Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick and Caroline Quentin on gardening.
Thursday 28th November
18.30 – Kevin McCloud in conversation
Friday 29th November
11.30 - Jonathan Dimbleby talks to David Olusoga
Endgame 1944 – How Stalin won the war
13.00 - Caroline Quentin talks to Tamsin Westhorpe
Drawn to the garden
14.30 - Ali Smith talks to Sarah Wood
Gliff
16.00 - David Spiegelhalter
The Art of Uncertainty
Saturday 30th November
10.00 - Carol Vorderman in conversation with David Olusoga
The mission to fix broken Britain
11.30 - Grace Dent talks to Oliver Bullough
Comfort eating
13.00 - Tom Mustill talks to Marnie Chesterton
How to speak whale: a voyage into the future of animal communication
14.30 - Lola Young in conversation with Paterson Joseph
Eight weeks
Sunday 1st December
10.00 - David Olusoga and Hay Festival guests
News review of the year
11.30 - Russell Kane
Pet selector! Aimed at a family audience, 7+ years
13.00 - Shaparak Khorsandi and Jordan Stephens talk to Adam Rutherford
Making sense of the chaos!
14.30 - Noel Fitzpatrick talks to Adam Rutherford
Dogs and their humans
Following Amelia Opening Hours
Free