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An Audience With Peter and Dan Snow

Friday 12th November

 

 

Veteran broadcaster Peter Snow and his son Dan will talk about their lives in TV broadcasting, including the making of the BBC series Battlefield Britain and Dan's recent Empire Of The Seas series on the Royal Navy - not to mention the infamous ‘Swing-ometer' at Pitlochry Festival Theatre on Friday 12th November, 7.30pm.snows_list

 

Peter's new book To War With Wellington tells the story of Britain's triumphant war with Napoleon 200 years ago, one of the most successful campaigns in military history. The Duke of Wellington's battle with Napoleon started with a tiny foothold in Portugal in1808 and ended with the decisive battle of Waterloo in 1815 and the destruction of Napoleonic France.

 

Dan's book, Death Or Victory, relates the epic history of the battle of Quebec, the death of Wolfe and the beginnings of Britain's empire in North America.

 

This lively evening's entertainment will be further enhanced with the liberal sprinkling of abundant eyewitness accounts from the journals, letters and memoirs of soldiers who fought in the battles, as well as slides and maps.

 

This is a rare chance to see this famous father and son team, so make sure you get your tickets for this entertaining evening by calling the box office on 01796 484626 or by going online or via email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . There will be a chance to ask questions and a book signing after the show.

 

 

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