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Live On Stage
Monday October 21 2024, 7pm BST

David Baddiel on Family, Jewishness, and the Healing Power of Comedy

History &
Social Policy

David Baddiel has been on our screens for over 35 years. The creator of The Mary Whitehouse Experience and one half of Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned, he spent his early career in the world of television comedy. More recently, he has become a leading voice on Jewishness and antisemitism in the U.K after releasing his award-winning documentary and book Jews Don’t Count.

On October 21 he comes to the Intelligence Squared stage to discuss how both comedy and Jewishness have shaped his career and life. Drawing from his hilarious new memoir My Family, he will discuss his upbringing from reckoning with his family’s trauma from the Holocaust to his late mother’s affair with a golfing salesman and his father’s struggles with dementia. Baddiel will reveal his family story to shed light on why he believes laughter has the capacity to transform our darkest experiences into something more bearable.

My Family: The Memoir
by David Baddiel

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Speakers

Speaker

David Baddiel

Comedian and author of the new memoir My Family


Author, comedian and screenwriter. He has written and performed in a series of highly successful TV comedy shows, including The Mary Whitehouse Experience and Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned. He is the author of four novels as well as six books for children which have sold over 1 million copies. His latest book is My Family.
Host

Caitlin Moran

Author of No.1 bestselling book What About Men?


Caitlin Moran has worked for The Times since she was eighteen as an interviewer, TV critic and columnist including, in the most-read part of the paper, the satirical celebrity column ‘Celebrity Watch’. She has won the British Press Awards’ Columnist of The Year, Interviewer of the Year, and Critic of the Year. She is the multi-award-winning, million-selling author of How to Be a Woman, which has been named as one of The Sunday Times' 'Most Influential Books of the 2000s'. Caitlin Moran's novels How to Build a Girl and How to Be Famous were bestsellers, and she adapted How to Build a Girl into a 2020 movie starring Beanie Feldstein and Emma Thompson. With her sister, she co-wrote the Channel 4 sitcom Raised by Wolves, which won Best Sitcom at the Rose d'Or Awards. She has published two bestselling collections of her journalism, Moranthology and Moranifesto. Her most recent number-one bestselling book, What About Men?, was published in 2023.