Television presenter and wildlife enthusiast Chris Tarrant will be in Harrogate tomorrow evening (Wednesday).
The 79-year-old will be at The Crown Hotel to talk about his new book, For the Love of Bears.
The event will start at 7pm, with tickets priced at £20.
During the talk, Tarrant is expected to share stories from his lifelong interest in nature and his experiences observing bears in their natural habitats.
For the Love of Bears explores the lives of these animals - from playful cubs to powerful adults - and reflects on the lessons they offer about family, resilience and the natural world.
Known to many as the host of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, Tarrant will discuss his passion for conservation and his personal connection to wildlife.
The evening will include anecdotes, reflections and insights from his travels, providing audiences with an opportunity to hear a different side of the well-known broadcaster.
Find out more and get your ticket online here.

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