Borders Book Festival promises a 'dazzling array' of events

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Image caption, The Borders Book Festival takes place in Melrose and runs until Sunday

The four-day Borders Book Festival is kicking off in Melrose.

Organisers said there were more than 110-events of "unparalleled" quality in the programme.

Among those taking part this year are TV chefs The Hairy Bikers, crime novelist Ian Rankin and comedian and gardening expert Carol Klein.

Festival director Alistair Moffat said the national and international names involved promised a "dazzling array" of events.

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Image caption, TV chefs The Hairy Bikers are one of the highlights of this year's programme

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Image caption, Organisers said the quality of the line-up this year was "unparalleled"

The festival highlights include:

  • explorer Sir Chris Bonington on his memoir Ascent
  • Charles Spencer talking to the Duke of Buccleuch about Charles II
  • Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith on life and food.
  • Robert Peston's lecture on the state of the nation
  • Archie Macpherson recalling the glory years of Scottish football
  • Alexander McCall Smith celebrating 20 years of his bestselling No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency
  • Richard Holloway musing on mortality in his Waiting for the Last Bus

Others involved this year are military historian Antony Beevor, TV presenter and archaeologist Neil Oliver and politicians William Hague and Gordon Brown.

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Image caption, Ian Rankin is among the writers lined up for Melrose

Mr Moffat said: "From politics to comedy, sport to history, fiction to science and cooking to art, all tastes and interests are catered for.

"And of course, we are delighted to be announcing the winner of the coveted Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction.

"We look forward to welcoming our audience, authors and supporters to a weekend of fun, entertainment and lively debate."

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Image caption, The festival said it aimed to cater for all tastes and interests

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Image caption, Prue Leith of Great British Bake Off fame is also heading to the Borders.

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