Win An Archery Lesson For Two

Plus Ben-Hur Blu-rays and books also up for grabs.

By Dan Powell /

Universal Pictures (UK).

From Paramount Home Media Distribution and Universal Pictures (UK) comes the newest film adaptation of Lew Wallace’s timeless novel, when Ben-Hur arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on 16th January, 2017. Hailed as one of 2016's most breathtaking action-adventure stories, the film arrives two weeks early on Digital Download from 9th January courtesy of Paramount Home Media Distribution and Universal Pictures (UK).

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When prince Judah Ben-Hur (Jack Huston) is accused of treason by his adopted brother Messala (Toby Kebbell), he is stripped of his title and forced in to slavery. Exiled from his family and the woman he loves (Nazanin Boniadi), Judah spends years at sea before finally returning home intending to seek his revenge. What he finds instead is the chance of redemption , and an opportunity to take back what he has lost.

To celebrate the release we have two competitions for you, our wonderful readers, to take part in. First up is the chance to win a copy of the film on Blu-ray along with a copy of Lew Wallace's original novel. We have 3 bundles up for grabs and if you want to be in with a chance of winning one then all you have to do is submit your name and address details to 'contest@whatculture.com', making sure to quote 'Ben-Hur Bundle' in the subject line.

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Second up is the fantastic chance for one lucky reader to win an archery lesson for two, with 2020 Archery. For any budding bowmen out there who would like to enter all you have to do is submit your details as above ^ and mark your emails with the subject line 'Archery Lesson'.

Archery is a thriving sport and 2020 Archery has been providing professional archery courses and events at great indoor venues in South London for nearly 10 years.

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2020 Archery have weekly 'Have a Go' sessions which offer an hour and a half’s introduction to archery from a qualified instructor, providing all the equipment including a low-poundage recurve bow. The sessions are fun and easy-going, and most importantly will get you shooting safely and (relatively!) accurately by the end of the session.

Archery is a low-impact, very safe sport which can be enjoyed by all ages and abilities. Minimum age for our Have a Go sessions is 11 (accompanied by an adult).

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Both competitions close on 10th February.

Ben-Hur is available on Digital now and Blu-ray and DVD 16th January.

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