STARS from the worlds of poetry, comedy, stage and screen will headline 2019’s Ilkley Literature Festival.

Simon Armitage, the recently appointed Poet Laureate and creative collaborator of the Ilkley Literature Festival, opens the north’s famed literary extravaganza on October 4.

Big names announced for 2019 to date are David Suchet, Prue Leith, Clare Balding, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, Gerald Scarfe and Carrie Gracie.

Hosted over 17 days in October, the festival is renowned for its artistic excellence and diverse programme.

Star of stage and screen, David Suchet, will look back on his 50-year career via the many photographs he’s taken along the way. The much-loved actor has a passion for photography and presents his long-awaited autobiography, Behind the Lens: My Life, published this October.

Sharing her favourite recipes and her life stories, Prue Leith will be in conversation will Guardian journalist, Felicity Cloake. Leith has risen to the top of the British food scene with huge success as a food journalist, author, TV cook and judge on the nation’s favourite TV show, The Great British Bake Off.

Clare Balding returns to Ilkley to headline the Children’s Festival. Balding, an award-winning broadcaster who has presented shows from Countryfile to Crufts, will be sharing the latest in her popular series of pony stories.

The legendary writing duo, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, have created some of the most beloved comedies on British television including What Ever Happened to the Likely Lads, Porridge and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. The pair will be looking back on their incredible creative partnership that has shaped our cultural landscape.

The iconic satirical cartoonist Gerald Scarfe will be discussing his new autobiography, Long Drawn Out Trip: My Life. He’ll delve into his early days working on Punch and Private Eye, his long association with the Sunday Times as their political cartoonist, as well as the times he toured with the Beatles and created artwork for Pink Floyd.

Rather than writing the headlines, journalist Carrie Gracie became the headline in 2018 after resigning as China editor for BBC News after revelations over equal pay. The BBC journalist for 30 years will be talking about her recent and public battle.

The names announced are just a teaser with the full programme hosted over 17 days revealed on August 14.

Tickets go on general sale August 27. Friends of the Festival enjoy a priority booking period from August 20.