Open Lecture: Charlie and "The Dig"

Date
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Time
5.30 PM8.30 PM

Location
The Hold, Ipswich, IP4 1LN
Address
131 Fore Street, Ipswich, IP4 1LN
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Charlie Haylock standing outside a University of Suffolk sign wearing graduation robes

We are delighted to host the last ever Charlie Haylock Lecture, 'Charlie and "The Dig"' before Charlie's retirement.

Charlie Haylock is a spoken English historian and author of "In a Manner of Speaking" and best-selling author including, "Sloightly on th' Huh", an affectionate look at Suffolk.

Charlie and "The Dig" is an intriguing — and sometimes hilarious — look behind the scenes at the making of the Netflix film The Dig. The film, based on the novel of the same name, tells the story of the famous Sutton Hoo burial ship and the people involved in its discovery.

Charlie shares how what first looked like a potential “scam” email from The Dig’s producer turned out to be genuine — soon followed by a phone call from Ralph Fiennes himself.

He also reveals how Ralph Fiennes, who played Basil Brown, and the other “Suffolk” actors learned their Suffolk accents, going to great lengths to avoid sounding like West Country pirates.

Charlie even includes a dialect tour of the British Isles, showing how a deaf person can lip-read and identify dialects — one of the reasons he was chosen as Ralph’s dialect coach.

Finally, Charlie explains the detailed and extreme lengths Ralph Fiennes went to not only play Basil Brown but, to actually become him as well.

For enquiries, please contact eventsandconferencing@uos.ac.uk

 

Parking

Guests can park in the main University Car Park, Long Street, IP4 1LQ from 4.30pm-9.00pm. Guests must pay £2.00 to park either via the machines in the car park or the RingGo app.

Please do not park in The Hold car park, as you will receive a PCN.