Bank Holidays | Celebrating the traditional British day off
CHANNEL | Regional Programme
FIRST BROADCAST | 10 September 1976
DURATION | 29 minutes 46 seconds
FIRSTBROADCAST
1976
This rarely seen documentary takes a leisurely look back at the spring bank holiday in Scarborough and follows the events of the day from dawn preparations by street cleaners and deckchair attendants to night-time patrols by the local police. In between, we see day-trippers arrive by the coach load, traditional English breakfasts prepared by traditional seaside landladies, donkey rides, bingo, Max Jaffa, and lots and lots of ice cream.
The name of violinist and band leader Max Jaffa is synonymous with Scarborough, as he performed at the seaside resort every summer season for 25 years. The BBC regularly broadcast his concerts with the Palm Court Orchestra from Scarborough in the radio series 'Grand Hotel'.
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