A Blether O' Books with Kirsty Wark

A Blether O' Books with Kirsty Wark

By Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

In this event we are In Conversation with Kirsty Wark, reknowned Scottish author and broadcaster.

Date and time

Location

Robertson Room, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Murdoch's Lone Alloway KA7 4PQ United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • ALL AGES
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 2:15 PM

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Kirsty Wark has built up a reputation as one of the UK’s most formidable and versatile television journalists. She is best known as an anchor on the BBC’s flagship News and Current Affairs show Newsnight.

Born in Dumfries and now based in Glasgow, Kirsty’s broadcasting career began in 1976 when she joined the BBC as a graduate researcher. She produced a range of radio programmes in Scotland before spending time in London as a producer on Radio Four’s The World at One and PM. In 1983 she moved to television to produce Reporting Scotland and was the first woman to edit the programme.

Kirsty was one of the first television journalists to arrive on the scene when PAN AM Flight 103 was blown up in the skies above Lockerbie in 1988. Two years later, she famously locked horns with Margaret Thatcher in a headline making interview which propelled her into the national spotlight. In addition to political reporting, Kirsty presents many arts and cultural programmes; career highlights have included interviews with Madonna, Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter, Damien Hirst and George Clooney, to name just a few.

In addition to presenting on television, Kirsty also broadcasts on the radio and is the host of The Reunion on BBC Radio 4.

In the June 2023 Graduation Ceremonies at University of St Andrews, Kirsty was awarded Doctor of Letters (DLitt) in recognition of her outstanding career in journalism and broadcasting.

Kirsty has written two novels – The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle and The House by the Loch – both published by Two Roads. She is currently writing her third novel.

In Conversation with Kirsty Wark discusses Kirsty's own novels, and what fiction impacted on her and her audience.

Check out the A Blether O' Books 2025 Collection for other events in this series.

Refunds will only be given in the event of cancellation by organisers.

Frequently asked questions

Is the venue accessible?

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum has been designed to be as accessible as possible. This event will be held in the Robertson Room, which has step-free access and is located near accessible toilet facilities. For full accessibility information, please check the RBBM website.

Is there a café onsite?

Yes! The café at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum is extremely handy for anyone attending this event, and offers a variety of hot and cold foods, drinks and cakes, available to sit in or to takeaway.

Does a book signing accompany this event?

Yes! All A Blether O' Books events will be followed by a book signing by the author - we will have the authors works available for purchase on the day, but you are also welcome to bring your own copy.

Will there be a Q & A section?

Yes - time dependant. All events will include a Q & A section, but the number of questions we are able to take will be dependant on the length of each individual talk.

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Nov 1 · 2:30 PM GMT