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主播大秀 at Mount Stewart Conversations 2019

Diplomacy, national and international affairs are just some of the themes that will be explored in a series of 主播大秀 Conversation events at Mount Stewart on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 September.

Published: 7 August 2019

主播大秀 Northern Ireland presenters Tara Mills and William Crawley and 主播大秀 Political Correspondent Ben Wright will be hosting these events as part of a weekend festival in association with the National Trust. It reflects Mount Stewart’s historic associations with UK and wider European politics - including as the home of former British Foreign Secretary, Lord Castlereagh.

All events are free of charge and will take place in a purpose-built marquee.

主播大秀 events at Mount Stewart will include discussions about diplomats and diplomacy; the language of politics, journalism and the problem of fake news; the career and changing reputation of Thomas Cromwell - Henry VIII’s ‘enforcer’; travels and travel writing; Ministers, Prime Ministers and Westminster; international news and the work of foreign correspondents; art, architecture and diplomacy; and the lives of Clementine and Winston Churchill. Each of these discussions will be illustrated by clips from the 主播大秀’s television programme archive.

Amongst those taking part are: former diplomats Dame Nicola Brewer and Bobby McDonagh; New York Times Chief Executive, Mark Thompson; travel writers Monisha Rajesh and Horatio Clare; Boris Johnson’s biographer, Sonia Purnell; and journalists Christina Lamb (The Sunday Times) and Mark Lander (The New York Times).

For further information on the 主播大秀 @ Mount Stewart Conversations and to apply for tickets to the event, please visit bbc.co.uk/tickets

Due to the anticipated level of demand, tickets will be restricted to two per applicant for each 主播大秀 Conversation event. Ticket allocation and venue admission will be on a first come, first served basis.

A full event listing with all contributor details is available on the 主播大秀’s ticket website.

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