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Rishi must be good - he survived Andrew Neil's grilling

From Israel to Cliveden, Jonathan Shalit's star-studded month

October 28, 2022 14:31
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I wrote this column last weekend after feeling unwell for ten days. InterTalent super-agent Stan Gordon insisted I took a covid test the weekend before. Fortunately negative, as was attending Natalie Livingstone’s wonderful Cliveden Literary Festival the next day. Having not missed a day’s work for over ten years, I decided two consecutive nights of Night Nurse induced sleeps was needed to cure me. It did!

Alain de Botton described, the Cliveden Literary Festival as the most dignified and beautiful literary festival on the planet'.  The grand opulence of Cliveden House makes it truly so. The weekend of talks and chance meetings has many treasured memories for me.

Four years ago, I introduced Olivier and Golden Globe winning actress Ruth Wilson to Sir Richard ‘spymaster’ Dearlove previous head of the British secret intelligence MI6. Ruth asked for the introduction so she could ask Sir Richard about her own grandfather, Alec Wilson, an alleged MI6 spy fired for falsifying reports. Alec then remained under surveillance for the rest of his life for being a dangerous fabricator of lies. Albeit Alec had died fifty-five years earlier, in the true spirit of a spy, Sir Richard’s lips were sealed.

This year’s Festival dinner had me seated between Emmy and BAFTA winning author Abi Morgan and Laurent-Perrier doyen Adam Guy.

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