FOUR young pub waitresses will appear in a television show watched my millions tomorrow.

The girls work at the Royal Oak, in Staveley, near Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, where comedy drama Booze Cruise Two was filmed earlier this year.

During the show, the waitresses are seen raising a toast to pub manager Marie Wray.

But because the girls are under 18, they raise cups of tea rather than glasses of alcohol.

Landlord Steve Wharton said: "The programme has been given the top 9pm slot on ITV on Christmas Day, which is the only evening we close so our staff can watch it in the warmth and comfort of their homes, just as it should be."

Booze Cruise Two producer Roy Gould expects up to nine million viewers will watch the show.

He said: "The villagers in Staveley and customers at the Royal Oak were marvellous to work with.

"We wanted a proper county pub with no juke box or television. That is why we chose the Royal Oak."