Whether you can't join us in person or you'd like to rewatch your favourite author again, you can with our recorded programme option. With a Digital Pass, you'll have access to all 15 of the recorded events from our Autumn Edition:
- Cecelia Ahern in conversation with Joanna Cannon: Into the Storm
- Afternoon Tea with Sam Leith: The Haunted Wood: A History of Childhood Reading
- Jim Dixon: Scattering Plenty: The People Who Made the Modern Countryside
- Marcus Alton & Colin Gibson: Brian Clough: The Lost Tapes
- Julia A. Hickey: A Little History of Derbyshire
- Adrian Chiles: The Curious Columns of Adrian Chiles
- Julie Summers: British Vogue: The Biography of an Icon
- Tom Baldwin: Keir Starmer: The Biography
- Sarah Ward and Sarah Tarlow: Buried Secrets - Archaeology in Crime Fiction & Memoir
- Lucy Hughes-Hallett: The Scapegoat
- Madeleine Pelling: Writing on the Wall
- Janice Hallett: The Examiner
- Kate Summerscale: Peepshow: The Murders at 10 Rillington Place
- David Torrance: The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain's First Labour Government
- Jonathan Coe: The Proof of My Innocence
We will email you individual links to the recordings after the Festival has finished and they will be available to view for a period of six weeks* (from 22 November - 3 January.). Please do not share any of the links you receive.
Individual event recordings can be purchased here.
*Please note: some events may be available for a shorter period if the author has requested this and we will give you this information.