Henley Literary Festival announces partnership with The Independent for third year running

Henley Literary Festival announces partnership with The Independent for third year running

Henley Literary Festival is partnering with The Independent for the third year running, to create one of the most spectacular events in the arts and culture calendar this autumn.

Some of the nation鈥檚 biggest authors and national treasures will feature at the nine-day-long festival, with guest speakers including Fawlty Towers star John Cleese, Sir Michael Palin, celebrity baker Dame Mary Berry, broadcaster Graham Norton and former Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse.

The festival runs more than 120 events at venues across Henley-on-Thames from 3 to 12 October, with already announced speakers such as acclaimed children鈥檚 author Michael Morpurgo, chef Raymond Blanc, Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna Lumley and poet Simon Armitage.

The partnership will feature exclusive news and interviews running in The Independent, alongside special programming at the festival itself, with a series of on-stage discussions between The Independent鈥檚 journalists and Jeremy Hunt, Simon Armitage, Judy Murray and Michael Heseltine.

Hunt will be in conversation with The Independent鈥檚 Consultant Editor Simon Walters, while Armitage will speak with The Independent Editor-in-Chief Geordie Greig, both on 9 October. Judy Murray will talk with The Independent鈥檚 TV Editor Ellie Harrison on 12 October.

Events for children will include Paddington star Hugh Bonneville, poet Donna Ashworth, Clarkson鈥檚 Farm star Kaleb Cooper and award-winning author-illustrator Emily Gravett.

Gavin & Stacey star Joanna Page will discuss her autobiography Lush!, while her sitcom co-star Larry Lamb will join Carol Drinkwater, the actor turned author of All Creatures Great and Small.

For those interested in the thriller genre, the festival will feature an evening hosted by crime fiction aficionado and Olympic icon Dame Katherine Grainger, as well as Death in Paradise and Marlow Murder Club creator Robert Thorogood, who will speak to broadcaster Jeremy Vine about his first crime novel Murder on Line One.

As for sport, highlights will include England men鈥檚 most-capped rugby player Ben Youngs with his much-anticipated memoir and Test Match Special favourite Phil Tufnell, who will deliver an overview of the Ashes.

Henley Literary Festival director Harriet Reed said: 鈥淔rom the menopause, farming and the impact of Empire to much-loved sitcoms, record-breaking sports stars and wonderful children鈥檚 authors and illustrators we are so excited to share our most eclectic line-up and yet 鈥 with some lovely surprises to come when the full programme arrives next month!鈥

Greig said: 鈥淗enley Literary Festival is a fantastic event and it鈥檚 our great pleasure to partner with it for the third year running. We look forward to bringing fascinating conversation to Independent readers and festival attendees.鈥

Tickets for the festival, which is suitable for both adults and children, can be booked here.

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