BROADCASTER, journalist and former politician, Michael Portillo, makes a welcome appearance in Frome’s Memorial Theatre to talk about his life and career on Tuesday 29th November at 7pm.
After studying at Cambridge University, he worked with Mrs Thatcher, briefing her before press conferences. As a Conservative politician, he took just over a decade to go from a seat in the Commons to being seen as possible future Prime Minister. His political career came to a humiliating end when he lost his seat in May 1997.
Since then, he has reinvented himself as a broadcaster of some renown, travelling the railways of the world for television, and investigating the history of numerous countries, and the daily lives of their people. He has also been a regular contributor to The Moral Maze, as well as writing for newspapers.
This special event will see Michael talk with flair and humour about his political recollections punctuated with hilarious anecdotes, will discuss today’s politics and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the filming of his popular railway journeys, which have now covered five different continents over 11 years.
A spokesperson said, “Audience questions are an important part of the event, so come prepared. A lively and fascinating event not to be missed!”
Michael will be available to meet the audience and sign books before the event.
Tickets can be purchased from the Memorial Theatre’s box office via the website, www.fromememorial theatre.org.uk or by ringing, 01373 462795.