WELL-known wit Sir Clement Freud will entertain hundreds of Worcester people when he appears at The King's School this week.
The writer, broadcaster, chef and politician will tell amusing tales and anecdotes from his life during the one-night show in the school's John Moore Theatre.
Also a panellist on Just A Minute, he will be recounting all stories without hesitation, repetition or much deviation from 8pm on Friday.
Tickets cost £12 each, with concessions £10, and can be booked by calling 01905 721794.
The 81-year-old was born in Berlin, a grandson of the psychiatric pioneer Sigmund Freud and brother of painter Lucian Freud, and is well-known after appearing in dog food adverts, as Liberal MP for the Isle of Ely, from 1973 to 1987.
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