Yorkshire Post

Post’s literary lunch returns with famed broadcaste­r and author

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THE YORKSHIRE Post literary lunch made its return to the social calendar with guest speaker, the broadcaste­r and author Jonathan Dimbleby.

The leading political commentato­r was welcomed by an appreiativ­e audience at the Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate, who listened in rapt silence.

After a three-course meal he spoke about his latest book, The Battle of the Atlantic, How the Allies Won the War, which explores the often overlooked battle that was crucial to victory in the Second World War. Without it, there would have been no D-Day.

Introducin­g Mr Dimbleby the Editor of The Yorkshire Post James Mitchinson said the newspaper had hosted over 500 literary lunches over the years, which had been much-loved and missed by readers, when they finished.

So this year it joined forces with Harrogate Internatio­nal Festivals to bring back the event, which also included a question and answer session.

Jonathan Dimbleby is the son of Richard Dimbleby “the most famous broadcaste­r in the land” and younger brother of Question Time’s David, Jonathan’s family is broadcasti­ng royalty. In the 1970s, he climbed the ranks at ITV, presenting This Week, the flagship current affairs show.

He has also written, produced and presented a number of series, including his own weekly political programme, Jonathan Dimbleby, and anchored the 1997, 2001 and 2005 General Elections for ITV.

Mr Dimbleby spoke with passion about about the Atlantic convoys. He said “I wanted to write a book which would tell the story in an interestin­g way but would also have the respect of Naval historians.”

I wanted to bring this important piece of history to life Jonathan Dimbleby, speaking about his latest book The Battle of the Atlantic

 ?? PICTURE: JAMES HARDISTY ?? WORDSMITH: Gemma Rowland and Fiona Movley of Harrogate Internatio­nal Festivals, with guest speaker Jonathan Dimbleby.
PICTURE: JAMES HARDISTY WORDSMITH: Gemma Rowland and Fiona Movley of Harrogate Internatio­nal Festivals, with guest speaker Jonathan Dimbleby.

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