Hello, Peter here with Fridays Levy Letter and no time to write much today as 
I’m on my way to London for tonight’s Look North. It’s an hour long special 
this evening and we'll be at Wembley ahead of the biggest game in Hull City’s 
104 year history. 

Hull City take on Bristol City tomorrow afternoon in the Championship play off 
final. Tonight we’ll be looking behind the scenes of Wembley stadium, we have a 
profile of Phil Brown, the man who’s led the Tigers this far. We’ll meet a 
footballer’s wife, and find out just how much it will mean to the club and the 
City if Hull win the richest game in world football.

And we'll also have a full news round-up of all the day’s news including the 
funeral today of a young boy who drowned in a Scunthorpe lake.

We investigate the parking row that's broken out in Cleethorpes between local 
traders and the city council.

And we're at Lincolnshire Cathedral where they've installed a webcam to monitor 
some rare flying visitors.

I hope you can join me for tonight’s special Look North. I’m going to be live 
in Wembley, and if you’re going to be around the stadium, or if you know 
anybody who’s lucky enough to have tickets and will be there already by 6.30 
tonight, tell them to come along and say hello.
Have a good day, bye for now, and I hope you can watch me on the programme.

Peter






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