Former Blue Peter presenter Simon Groom will be in Keighley tomorrow.
Simon, (pictured) who co-presented the top BBC children's programme from 1978-86, is visiting the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
He will be signing copies of his video A Steamy Affair, which traces the history of the world-famous loco The Flying Scotsman.
The video is an extended version of the widely-acclaimed TV programme shown on Channel 4 in February. A further 30 minutes' footage has been added to the original half-hour production.
Simon - who since leaving Blue Peter has become a successful TV producer and director - will be boarding tomorrow's 2.05pm train from Oxenhope to Keighley.
He is then expected to spend about 20 minutes at Keighley before travelling to Haworth Station.
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