Free

20 Sep 2025

BBC Radio 4 Loose Ends

With Edith Bowman

Comedy, music and lively conversation with Radio 4’s Loose Ends programme.

Event Details
Date 20 Sep 2025
Times Please arrive for 5.30pm - doors will close at 6pm and latecomers will not be admitted.
Location St George's Hall
Access
  • BSL interpreted

Comedy, music and lively conversation with Radio 4’s Loose Ends programme.

Guests include the award-winning actor, producer and writer Mark Gatiss, star of Bookish, Sherlock and The League of Gentlemen. 

Bestselling thriller writer AA Dhand, author of the Detective Harry Virdee novels, recently filmed for BBC television, his latest book is called The Chemist and might or might not be informed by his former job as a Bradford pharmacist.  

Also poet Kate Fox. With music from The Divine Comedy’s forthcoming album Rainy Sunday Afternoon.

Presented by Edith Bowman.

Please note: guests should arrive for 17:30, as doors will close at 6pm.

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BBC Contains Strong Language is a partnership between the BBC, Word Up North and Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture. It is supported by Arts Council England

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