Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge appeared on ITV's Good Morning recently but the show misspelt Marlow's popular park.
Kerridge was talking about his upcoming Pub in the Park festival which he will bring to Higginson Park in May.
However, if you go on what ITV showed on the morning show you will end up at Higgins Park.
A quick Google search of 'Higgins Park' takes you to a park in the West of Australia.
Marlow residents should not worry though as we can confirm that Pub in the Park will return to Higginson Park on the town's High Street.
The four-day festival will be hosted by Tom Kerridge, celebrity chef Simon Rimmer and cooking royalty, two-star Michelin chef Michel Roux Jr.
The music names have been announced for the festival with the Sister Sledge, McFly, Faithless DJ, Rag’N’Bone Man, Ibiza legend Judge Jules, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Craig Charles Funk and Soul Club all set to perform.
Sister Sledge, famous for hits such as We Are Family, will headline the Thursday night while McFly, who are currently recording their new album, will perform the main stage on the Friday.
Rag'n'Bone Man, known for chart hits like Human and All You Ever Wanted, will headline Saturday night's set, with pop artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor performing on Sunday afternoon.
The first pubs and restaurants have been announced too including brand new to Marlow, Made in Oldstead by Tommy Banks.
Great British Bake Off winner Candice Brown’s The Green Man will be there along with The Bull & Last and the award-winning Hoppers, serving Sri Lankan and South Indian-inspired dishes.
Returning favourites include Kerridge’s The Hand and Flowers and The Coach, Atul Kochhar Restaurants, Andrew Pern’s The Star Inn from the Great British Menu, Stephen Terry’s The Hardwick, The Mariners by Paul Ainsworth, Joshua Moroney and Mursal Saiq’s Cue Point who celebrates the best in British Afghan fusion BBQ.
The festival will take place at Higginson Park (not Higgins Park) between May 12 and May 15.
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