A STORMING line-up of screen talent has been added to next month's Latitude Festival.Fresh from filming the third series of BAFTA award-winning show The Inbetweeners, the cast will reveal some of their favourite moments during a question and answer session, while controversial comedy writer Chris Morris is set to give audiences a rare glimpse into the ideas behind massive cult shows Brass Eye and The Day Today.

A STORMING line-up of screen talent has been added to next month's Latitude Festival.

Fresh from filming the third series of BAFTA award-winning show The Inbetweeners, the cast will reveal some of their favourite moments during a question and answer session, while controversial comedy writer Chris Morris is set to give audiences a rare glimpse into the ideas behind massive cult shows Brass Eye and The Day Today.

Writer/director Paul Greengrass, famed for his work on the Bourne Supremacy and the Bourne Ultimatum will also be appearing.

Over in the literary arena a star-studded international cast will perform Paul Theroux's 14-part story Voices of Love.

Ben Miller of Armstrong and Miller fame, Brian Cox, David Soul and Ian Hart, best known for his part as Professor Quirrell in the Harry Potter films, will all take on a role.

The festival takes place on the Henham estate from July 15 until 18, with Florence and the Machine and Vampire Weekend among the acts headlining the main stage.

Visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk