Fighting on the Home Front - T1947445302Kate Adie tells how when WW1 broke out and the men went off to fight, women emerged from the shadows of their domestic lives. Kate reveals what these women achieved for future generations through their hard up-hill struggle for admission into the world of men. You will be able to buy Kate's book Fighting on the Home Front at the event. | |
14 Mar 14 | Savoy Theatre, Monmouth :: V443781892 listing details L758896425 |
Kate Adie's Inside Stories - T02145079269A fascinating insight into Kate Adie’s professional life, as she relates anecdotes and behind-the-scenes secrets which give a unique insight into her amazing work over the years. | |
23 Feb 11 | Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702 listing details L01347777854 |
Into Danger - T510887625Talk from BBC’s chief news correspondent, with poceeds going to Hope and Homes for Children. | |
29 Sep 09 | Malvern Theatres, Malvern :: V01718852442 listing details L683763432 |
Stick to the Facts - T1001647441 | |
11 Dec 05 | Dorking Halls, Dorking :: V1030 listing details L01512520560 |
15 Nov 05 | Landmark Arts Centre, Outer London :: V0773480049 listing details L01899918776 |
11 Nov 05 | The Point, Eastleigh :: V1114 listing details L2035607991 |
Corsets to Camouflage - T01612064480The 20th Century was a period of tumultuous change for women - both in conflict and o n the home front. Nowhere are these changes seen more obviously than in the uniforms they wore - from the tight corsets of the nurses in the early 1900's to the battle-ready camouflage of the present day. A revelation of our changing attitudes and times, this is also a compelling insight into the lives of ordinary women performing extraordinary deeds. | |
27 Oct 04 | The Winding Wheel, Chesterfield :: V0432696770 listing details L01465536090 |
24 Sep 04 | Epsom Playhouse, Epsom :: V699 listing details L0227100677 |
You Should Have Been Here Yesterday - T388397847[Kate Adie], Chief News Correspondent, BBC, is considered to be among the very finest reporters, as well as one of the first British women, sending despatches from danger zones around the world. She is also familiar as the presenter of Radio Four's From Our Own Correspondent and a guest on many other radio and television programmes. The title of the talk is a phrase which often greets news reporters when they arrive on the scene, and Kate finds it echoing when she embarks on research. She talks about her experiences in a job where danger often accompanies the pursuit of truth or history. | |
16 Jun 04 | Stamford Arts Centre, Stamford :: V446 listing details L866156364 |
5 Jun 04 | Alive Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn :: V68 listing details L079683327 |
20 May 03 | Darlington Arts Centre, Darlington :: V563 listing details L01160547334 |
12 Jan 03 | Theatr Clwyd, Mold :: V810 listing details L0412353746 |
Cover or Cover Up? The Ethics of War Reporting - T2064882711Performer Kate Adie. Performer Jake Lynch. Performer Richard Tait. Performer Maureen Freely (chair). | |
19 Feb 03 | Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156 listing details L038059986 |
T1223667998Kate Adie and guests in conversation. An evening with the BBC's award-winning chief correspondent looking at the challenges of gathering news in the field, presenting news in the studio, and language at work in the world. Hot news and cutting edge views! | |
9 May 00 | Swindon Arts Centre, Swindon :: V927 listing details L1229868400 |
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22 Jun 05 | The Quay Arts Centres, Newport :: V842 listing details L01330914356 |