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Michael Palin speaks at Charleston

Michael Palin in conversation with Samira Ahmed at Charleston - Firle

by Nicola Benge
Thursday 8 Jan, 2026 at 10:52PM
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New speakers and events at Charleston

Michael Palin in Conversation

There’s a chance to step into the world of Michael Palin, the comedian, actor, writer and adventurer, this month in Firle. This polymath, whose work with Monty Python rewired the rules of humour and whose curiosity has taken him – and audiences around the world – to some of the most remote places on earth, speaks with BBC journalist and broadcaster Samira Ahmed.

This unmissable conversation marks the start of new activities (part of a wider series of events) in 2026 at Charleston – Firle. Palin reflects on a career shaped by collaboration, creativity and a singular blend of warmth, wit and gentle anarchy. From the enduring influence of slapstick, silliness and the surreal to a lifelong love of art, travel and storytelling, this event offers a rare insight into one of Britain’s most quietly revolutionary cultural figures.

Palin first rose to prominence with Monty Python’s Flying Circus and Ripping Yarns before going on to film roles in the likes of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, A Fish Called Wanda (for which he won a BAFTA), The Death of Stalin and Fierce Creatures. His television work spans drama, comedy and children’s television, from GBH and East of Ipswich to Worzel Gummidge and the narration of The Clangers.

As a writer and broadcaster, Palin is equally celebrated for his landmark travel series, including Around the World in 80 Days, Pole to Pole, Himalaya with Michael Palin, Brazil with Michael Palin and Michael Palin in North Korea, with his latest series, Michael Palin In Venezuela, airing in 2025. He is the author of novels, plays, children’s books and acclaimed non-fiction, including the bestselling Erebus and Great-Uncle Harry, as well as four volumes of diaries chronicling a remarkable creative life.

A former President of the Royal Geographical Society and a BAFTA Fellow, Michael was knighted in 2019 for services to travel, culture and geography.

This event comes ahead of the Charleston Festival programme for 2026 which is due to be revealed on Thursday 19 February 2026.

Event Details

  • Wednesday 28 January 2026, 7pm
  • £30 | £10 Under 30s | Concessions available (Waitlist available)
  • 15 per cent discount for students, disabled visitors, universal credit recipients and green travellers who arrive by public transport, by bike or on foot
  • Charleston café and bar will be open from 10am to 7pm serving cakes, pastries, lunches, hot food and drinks

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Charleston, Firle, BN8 6LL

 

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