BCO Annual Dinner 2025
Join us to kick off the New Year at this exclusive event, only available to members and their guests.
We are pleased to announce that the BCO Annual Dinner will take place on Tuesday 21 January 2025. As one of the premier events in the BCO calendar, this annual gathering serves as an excellent opportunity to start the New Year with meaningful connections within the property industry.
Join us for an evening of networking with peers, engaging with clients, and enjoying an inspiring after-dinner speech by the stage and screen actor Stephen Mangan. The BCO Annual Dinner has long been recognised as one of the key events in the property world, offering the perfect setting to entertain guests and strengthen business relationships.
Tables are in high demand and tend to sell out quickly, so we strongly recommend early booking to secure your place at this much-anticipated event!
BOOK TABLE(S) OF 10
BOOK INDIVIDUAL TICKET(S)
Agenda:
18.00 | Early Arrivals & Cloakroom Open
18.30 | Drinks Reception
19.30 | Dinner
01.00 | Event Close
Fees are:
Table of 10 – £2,350 + VAT
Ticket – £235 + VAT
Guest Speaker | Stephen Mangan
We are thrilled to have star of stage and screen Stephen Mangan join us as a speaker.
English stage and screen actor, Stephen Mangan, made his breakthrough television performance as ‘Adrian Mole’ in the BBC TV show series Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years (2001). This was closely followed by his appearance in Sword Of Honour (2001), alongside Daniel Craig, and as Dan Moody in the I’m Alan Partridge (2002).
He is arguably best known for his role as ‘Guy Secretan’ in the BAFTA-winning British sitcom Green Wing (2004-2006). In 2008, he starred as ‘Keith’ in sitcom Never Better and romantic dark comedy Free Agents (2009). Stephen’s feature role as Sean Lincoln in the much-loved British/American TV comedy Episodes came to an end in 2017 with the fifth and final series.
Most recently, Stephen reprised his role as Nathan Stern in series 3 of The Split for BBC One. He is also familiar to Sky Arts, having co-presented, with Joan Bakewell, the hugely successful Sky Arts hit television series Portrait Artist Of The Year and Landscape Artist Of The Year. Both shows set records for the biggest audiences recorded for Sky Arts. He also co-presented Sky Arts’ Art 50, with Bakewell. In 2016, Stephen played Arthur Conan Doyle in FOX’s miniseries Houdini and Doyle opposite Michael Weston. In 2018 Stephen starred in Hang Ups a series he also co-wrote and produced for Channel 4. The cast included David Tennant, Jessica Hynes and Charles Dance. He also starred in the SKY One comedy Bliss. Most notably on the big screen, Stephen played ‘Alastair Caldwell’ in Rush, alongside Chris Hemsworth as Hunt.
His further film credits include Breathe (2017), Billy Elliot (2000), Festival (2005) and Postman Pat to which he lent his voice talent for the titular role in 2014.
Stephen’s extensive theatre credits include Much Ado About Nothing (1998), The Norman Conquests (2008), Jeeves And Wooster In Perfect Nonsense (2014), The Birthday Party (2018), The Man In The White Suit (2019), A Christmas Carol (2021) and most recently Private Lives (2023) at the Donmar Warehouse.
Stephen can next be seen in feature film A Gaza Weekend opposite Adam Bakri, and directed by Basil Khalil, and in the play Unicorn at the Garrick Theatre alongside Nicola Walker and Erin Doherty, from 4th February.
Please note:
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Cancellations received by email to registration@sasevents.co.uk on or before 10th December 2024 will be charged a 20% administration fee which must be paid in full, any amounts already paid will be refunded less the administration fee. Cancellations after this date will not be refunded and the original invoice will remain payable in full.’
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The deadline for editing bookings, submitting guest details for the seating plan, and providing dietary requirements is 10am on Tuesday, 14th January 2025.