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Barrymore to turn on city lights Aberdeen is lit up by Barrymore
(about 8 hours later)
Television entertainer Michael Barrymore will switch on Aberdeen's main Christmas light display on Sunday. Television entertainer Michael Barrymore has switched on Aberdeen's main Christmas light display.
He is taking time out from final rehearsals for the city musical Scrooge for the Union Street event. He took time out from final rehearsals for the city's musical Scrooge for the Union Street event.
Barrymore, who has appeared in Strike it Lucky and Celebrity Big Brother, will be in a horse-drawn carriage at the front of the parade. Barrymore, who has appeared in Strike it Lucky and Celebrity Big Brother, was in a horse-drawn carriage at the front of the annual Christmas parade.
The parade leaves Albyn Place at 1730 GMT and the lights will switch on as the procession passes underneath. It left from Albyn Place on Sunday eevning and the lights switched on as the procession passed underneath them.
Traffic restrictions Mr Barrymore said: "I'm delighted to be joining the Lady Provost in celebrating the launch of this year's Festive Aberdeen programme by helping switch on the Christmas lights.
Barrymore said: "I'm delighted to be joining the Lady Provost in celebrating the launch of this year's Festive Aberdeen programme by helping switch on the Christmas lights.
"Of course, Ebenezer Scrooge wouldn't dream of getting involved in anything that was such fun - so let's hope he's been left at home.""Of course, Ebenezer Scrooge wouldn't dream of getting involved in anything that was such fun - so let's hope he's been left at home."
Barrymore will be joined by the Lady Provost Helen Reynolds and three-year-old Joe Noble, who had a liver transplant last year. Mr Barrymore was joined by the Lady Provost Helen Reynolds and three-year-old Joe Noble, who had a liver transplant last year.
There will be traffic restrictions in place.