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The Yorkshire Vet’s Julian Norton announces Whitby Pavilion show
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The Yorkshire Vet’s Julian Norton announces Whitby Pavilion show

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Julian Norton, star of Channel 5’s The Yorkshire Vet has announced a date at Whitby Pavilion as part of his new tour next year.

In ‘An Evening With Julian Norton’ on Friday 4 March 2022, Julian will share amusing anecdotes from his veterinary work in North Yorkshire.

These true stories bring to life the drama as well as the humour in the daily routine of a rural vet and promises a fun and fascinating evening, sometimes sad, often funny, yet always warm and compassionate.

Following in the footsteps of James Herriot, Julian has captured the hearts of the nation and far beyond the North Yorkshire market town of Thirsk, where he has spent most of his working life in the practice which was formerly where Herriot worked.

He has enjoyed television success, featuring in Channel 5’s hit series The Yorkshire Vet, currently in its twelfth series and is also an author, having written six best-selling books about his life as a vet in North Yorkshire.

Tickets for An Evening with Julian Norton are on sale now and are available from the Whitby Pavilion Box Office by calling (01947) 824770 and via www.whitbypavilion.co.uk

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