Win tickets to see Henry Blofeld!

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**** COMPETETION IS NOW CLOSED ****

Legendary cricket commentator and broadcaster, Henry Blofeld OBE, known amongst his many fans as Blowers and famed for his plummy tones and all-round good humour, invites you to join him in a brand new show, My Dear Old Things – coming to Frome, Sturminster Newton and Wimborne next month.

Henry is a brilliant raconteur and as usual his new show is full of humour and wonderful stories. And don’t think for a second that it’s just for cricket-lovers: the first half is entirely filled with behind-the-scenes untold stories of his time recording The Real Marigold Hotel. Henry said: “I can’t tell you how excited I am to be getting back onto the stage after nearly three years! It will be a lively mixture of making the Real Marigold Hotel and almost fifty years with Test Match Special. We’ll have huge fun and I can’t wait to see you all there!”

You can listen to Henry chatting to Terry Bennett about the show in the first of February’s BV Podcast’s here, and The BV has three sets of tickets give away!

Henry Blofeld is appearing at the Tivoli Theatre in Wimborne (8th March), The Exchange in Sturminster Newton (16th March) and the Memorial Theatre in Frome (17th March).

To be in with a chance to win, all we need you to do is select which venue you’d like to win tickets for. Please do make sure you’re available on the date selected before you enter, as tickets are non-transferrable!

To be in with a chance to win a pair of tickets to your chosen venue, just answer the first four questions in the widget box below. There are more chances to win by completing the other entry options if you so wish – they’re entirely up to you! The closing date for this competition is 6th March 2023 and only entries received on or before that date can be included. The prize will go to the first randomly chosen entry for each venue. Good luck!

Win 2 tickets to see Henry Blofeld in Sturminster Newton, Wimborne or Frome

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