Harrogate favourite Peter Wright, AKA The Yorkshire Vet, has urged fans to cast their vote ahead of the National Television Awards (NTA) next week.
The shortlist of finalists was announced last month ahead of the 2024 awards, set to be hosted by Joel Dommett next Wednesday (11th September).
And The Yorkshire Vet has made the shortlist of five in the ‘Factual Entertainment’ category.
It will be competing against Gogglebox, Clarkson’s Farm, The Martin Lewis Money Show Live and Stacey Solomon’s Sort Your Life Out.
The awards aim to celebrate the biggest TV shows of the last 12 months.
Peter Wright said:
“We can’t do it without your help, because the outcome is decided by a public vote.
“If you’re a fan of the Yorkshire Vet, please vote for us, and if you’re not a fan of the Yorkshire Vet, please vote for us anyway and support Yorkshire!”
Cast your vote here: https://www.nationaltvawards.com/vote

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