On Wednesday 18th June, the King’s School Rochester community was treated to an unforgettable evening of wit, warmth and wisdom, as television presenter, broadcaster, comedian, singer and actor (so many hats!) Alexander Armstrong joined Lord Chadlington for an engaging ‘Pointless Evening’ of conversation.

In a ‘Parkinson-style’ interview, Lord Chadlington, long-standing friend and benefactor of the School, guided Armstrong through an inspiring and humorous reflection on his varied career, from Cambridge Footlights to Pointless, Classic FM, and even Hey Duggee.

Armstrong spoke candidly about the early moments that shaped his career—from discovering his love of performance at Cambridge to his journey into comedy and broadcasting. He reflected on the value of doing what you love: “I’ve never actually been to work,” he joked, “because I’ve loved everything I’ve done. That’s the real secret—find what you love and throw yourself into it.”

He also spoke movingly about the role music has played in his life, from childhood memories of exploring his parents’ gramophone records to his vision for a more accessible and joyful classical music culture. “Music has always been where I go for solace and joy,” he said. “It’s something I can lose myself in, and I want others—especially young people—to discover that too.”

The evening was made even more special by a surprise musical performance from Armstrong and the School’s Principal, Mr Ben Charles—his old school friend from Durham—who sang a spirited duet of The Gas Man Cometh, much to the audience’s delight.

Questions from the audience brought out further reflections on family life, creativity, and Armstrong’s thoughts on how to inspire young people to follow their passions. His warmth and humour made for an evening that was both entertaining and thought-provoking.

We are enormously grateful to both Lord Chadlington and Alexander Armstrong for their generosity, and for helping to create such a memorable evening for the King’s community.

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