Cheltenham Festival: Today's Highlights

Friday 16 October 1998 18:02 EDT
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Today's Highlights

ARTHUR MARWICK, author of The Sixties, examines social revolution in the decade of change (10am); Blake Morrison, Jenny Diski and Linda Grant, authors of best-selling confessional auto- biographies, discuss the genre (11.30am); Richard Dawkins reads from his new novel, and answers questions (1.30pm); Helen Fielding shares Bridget Jones's new diary with festival director John Walsh (3.30pm); and Sir Edward Heath discusses his long- awaited political memoirs (8.30pm).

Tickets available. Box office: 01242 227979

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