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Queen of Dictionary Corner starts tour in Ilkley

Lexicographer, Best Selling Author and Queen of Dictionary Corner on Countdown, Susie Dent, starts her first UK theatre tour of 2018 'The Secret Lives of Words' at the Kings Hall in Ilkley on Monday 17 September.

Take a journey into the curious, unexpected, and downright surreal origins of the words we use every day. Susie will retell the adventures that lie hidden within such words as lasagne (involving a chamber pot) and bugbear (a terrorising monster), and explain such oddities as the silent h in ghost and the mysterious disappearance of kempt, gormful, and ruly (and yes, you really can be gruntled). She will look to the lexicon of the past to fill some of today’s linguistic gaps – such as the
frenzied fit of tidying we all do just as guests are about to descend (that’s a scurryfunge).


Alongside such forgotten stories you will hear Susie’s selection of the funniest moments from her 25 years on Countdown and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, as well as some startling results from eavesdropping on a group of waiters.


Each evening will include some of Susie’s favourite words from the towns and regions she visits, and she’ll be asking the audience for theirs. In fact, she’ll be welcoming any questions about word origins, usage irritations, the dreaded impact of Americanization, and the very future of our language in her very own ‘word surgery’.

Tickets are available from the Bradford Theatres website.

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