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Waking up to the beauty of The Bahamas

Clarence Rolle, general manager of the Bahamas Film & Television Commission, is pictured with Good Morning Britain host Andi Peters and the ITV crew after travelling through the cays of New Providence and Exuma.

Clarence Rolle, general manager of the Bahamas Film & Television Commission, is pictured with Good Morning Britain host Andi Peters and the ITV crew after travelling through the cays of New Providence and Exuma.

BRITONS woke up to scenic montages of the Bahamas over the past week as the Bahamas Tourist Office in London and other partners teamed up for a competition that brings the beauty of the Bahamas to viewers throughout the United Kingdom.

Television station ITV launched its largest prize competition of the year on June 6 through the UK’s most popular morning show, Good Morning Britain. In honour of Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday, ITV’s competition will award a viewer £250,000.

Part of the prize money can be spent on a Bahamas vacation, host Andi Peters told viewers in a segment recorded on a tranquil cay just off Nassau/Paradise Island.

Mr Peters and his crew spent a week filming segments in the Bahamas, including parts of the Atlantis resort, tourist attractions on Nassau and hideaway cays in the Exumas. ITV also has another Bahamas promotion planned for July.

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