Hebden Bridge Lit and Sci Society Spring Programme
Writing for the Archers: Liz John
Saturday 21st January
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Chasing the Dram - the world of taste and whisky: Rachel McCormack
Saturday 25th February
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Multi-messenger astrophysics: new ways of exploring the universe: Professor Tim O’Brien
Saturday 18th March
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Tickets £8 from Lit and Sci or Town Hall Reception
Take a look at what’s coming up in the Hebden Bridge Literary and Scientific Society lecture series in the New Year
Writing for The Archers: Liz John
What is it about this ‘everyday story of country folk’ that makes 5 million listeners tune in daily? Have you ever wondered how the longest-running radio drama in the world gets written?
Join Libby Tempest and Archers scriptwriter Liz John for a fascinating, in-depth interview to discover how plot lines are decided, how writers and actors interact – and what really happened with the Rob and Helen story.
TICKETS £8 Book Now (No additional charge for online booking)
Also available from Hebden Bridge Town Hall (weekdays, cash/chq only)
Chasing the Dram - the world of taste and whisky: Rachel McCormack
Author of ‘Chasing the Dram: the search for the spirit of whisky’ Rachel McCormack is a broadcaster and writer, known mostly as a panellist on Radio 4’s The Kitchen Cabinet. Rachel will give us a chance to try some whisky and chocolate pairings whilst telling us all we need to know about the spirit.
TICKETS £8 Book Now (No additional charge for online booking. Tickets also available from Hebden Bridge Town Hall in the New Year.)
Multi-messenger astrophysics: new ways of exploring the universe: Professor Tim O’Brien
Modern telescopes reveal a hidden universe of black holes, exploding stars and distant galaxies. This talk will showcase some of the most spectacular astronomical images and discoveries of recent times using ingenious telescopes around the world and in space.
Modern telescopes are no longer just something you hold up to your eye!
Tickets £8 Book Now (No additional charge for online booking. Tickets also available from Hebden Bridge Town Hall in the New Year.)