CORONATION Street's Simon Gregson and Suranne Jones (aka Steve and Karen McDonald) will be adding to an exciting line-up for Truckfest North West at Haydock Park on Saturday 18 September.
This exciting new two-day weekend event features a gathering of hundreds of trucks from around the region, together with a giant industry exhibition showcasing the latest trucks, plus family attractions, trade stands and arena entertainment.
Other special guests include Queen of the jungle Kerry McFadden, appearing alongside former Boyzone star and Coronation Street favourite Keith Duffy, on Sunday 19 September. Top Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker will be at the show on Sunday alongside truckers favourite Sally Boazman (Sally Traffic) who will be meeting their listeners. The event also features the welcome return of former Bullseye host Jim Bowen.
There will be the North West debut for the official 'Hulk' monster truck, in an action-packed car-crushing duel against fellow monster truck 'Bigfoot'. Steve Murty's 'Backdraft' wheelie fire engine will be in action again, plus world famous quad bike ace 'The Kangaroo Kid' will be dropping in to the show to perform on both days alongside top driving stunt man Terry Grant.
Gates open at 9am on both days with day tickets priced at £12 for adults, £6 for children/senior citizens or £30 for a family pass (two adults and two children).
For more information on the event visit www.truckfest.co.uk or telephone 0870 1211223.
We have six family tickets for this year's Truckfest to give away. To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the question below and send your entries, with your name, address and daytime telephone number to Truckfest competition, c/o Vicky Andrews, St Helens Star, YMCA Buildings, Duke Street, St Helens, WA10 2HZ. Closing date is Friday 10 September at midday.
Question: Simon Gregson and Suranne Jones play Steve and Karen McDonald in which ITV programme?
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