As a celebration of 20 years of Wallace & Gromit, the Bristol Festival of Ideas is holding full evening of discussion, clips, fun and debates surrounding the eccentric inventor and his dog.

The event, which is being held on 3rd December, has been created in association with Aardman and will feature many people who have worked on the Wallace & Gromit films. The evening will look at the ways that the Wallace & Gromit films have effected British and international culture, as well as what influenced the characters.
Appearing to talk about the past 20 years of the inventive twosome will be Sir Christopher Frayling, former Rector of the Royal College of Arts and Julian Baggini, who will be looking at the pair from a philosopher’s point of view. Andrew Kelly from the Bristol Festival of Ideas will also be involved in the evening.
The evening is being held on 3rd December 19.00 – 21.00.
To book your tickets for this cracking evening of fun, contact @ Bristol on 0845 4586499, or visit the centre from 9.00 – 5.00 on weekdays. Tickets are £7.50 / £6.00. For more information, visit the Bristol Festival of Ideas website.