Nick Hewer is set to speak at an 'Audience With' event in Swindon.
The TV personality is set for a special appearance at Christ Church Community Centre.
An Audience With Nick Hewer will take place on Saturday, November 23, marking a decade since he officially opened the venue.
The event will offer fans a chance to hear the former The Apprentice advisor and Countdown host share anecdotes from his life and career.
Attendees can expect to hear about Mr Hewer's rise in public relations, his experiences working with Lord Sugar on The Apprentice, his time as Countdown's host, and personal stories linking him to Swindon.
Mr Hewer, who first gained public recognition as one of Lord Sugar's advisors on BBC’s The Apprentice, is known for his sharp observations and deadpan humour.
Before his television career, he had a successful public relations business catering to high-profile clients.
From 2012 to 2021, Hewer hosted Countdown, where his charm and wit garnered him a loyal viewership across the UK.
Now semi-retired, he continues to share his extensive knowledge in business, media, and life.
Doors for the event will open at 7.30pm for an 8pm start.
Tickets are priced at £10 each and can be purchased at www.ccccswindon/page/tickets.
Refreshments will be available before the event and during the intermission.
Christ Church Community Centre, a key venue in Swindon’s Old Town, is known for hosting a range of community events and performances throughout the year.
The centre provides a friendly atmosphere for all ages.
Mr Hewer's upcoming homecoming is eagerly anticipated by fans and the community alike.
Fans of The Apprentice, Countdown, or those merely interested in Hewer's life and career, are sure to find An Audience with Nick Hewer an engaging and informative evening.
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