Kate Garraway's Life Stories is looking for audience members to come and watch the next episode of the programme when Nadiya Hussein will be the special guest.
This recording session will take place at TV Centre, White City, London at 6.30pm on Tuesday, February 8.
If you would like to join for an evening of chat with Kate and Nadiya then you can apply online at the SRO Audiences website here.
The minimum age for attendance at this show is 18 years and the company shall notify successful applicants as quickly as possible by email with their eticket.
Additionally, all tickets are issued free of charge and are strictly non-transferable.
So proud @officialbarnesy will be my first guest on @itv #LifeStories tomorrow . He is so open & honest about the extraordinary highs & lows of his life & legendary career. And shares a fascinating insight into the footballing world. Can’t wait for u to see it ! 9pm @ITV pic.twitter.com/Roj8lFHSuH
— Kate Garraway (@kategarraway) February 2, 2022
Garraway began her stint presenting the programme last night (Wednesday, February 3) when she chatted with former England footballer John Barnes.
She replaced previous host Piers Morgan, who in his last episode interviewed Garraway about her career before passing the torch on.
Morgan had spent 12 years presenting the show and had been involved in over 100 episodes.
An ITV spokeswoman at the time said: “Piers and ITV have agreed that his interview with Kate Garraway for Piers Morgan’s Life Stories will be his last; and that Kate will take over the baton on his behalf for the remaining three episodes of the forthcoming series.
“We would like to thank Piers for over a hundred engaging, compelling and insightful Life Stories over the past 12 years where his interviewees have included the very best names in showbiz, business and politics.
“We wish him the very best of luck with all of his future ventures.
“Kate is a brilliant journalist and inquisitive interviewer and we look forward to her forthcoming three shows.”
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