Bank Holidays | Celebrating the traditional British day off
Writtencirca
1958
This document is a transcript of the commentary that would have been read out live over the children's news item 'Easter Monday Walk' and identifies the people shown and the activities taking place. The document makes it possible for us to imagine how the news item might have sounded and shows the viewpoint of the reporter trying to match the words to the images (which is not as easy as it sounds).
In the early days of television news, broadcasts were only made three times a week and were produced like cinema newsreels. Regular daily news bulletins didn't start happening until 1955 when sound recording on location began to be used more widely and eventually became the norm.
A BBC news crew spend the day with holidaymakers around London.
A rainy Easter weekend appears not to have dampened the spirits of the nation.
Festivals of light welcome bank holiday makers.
Fun, frolics and some wacky ways to spend the August bank holiday.
The last bank holiday of the year is greeted with gusto.
Wild celebrations for a weekend New Year's Eve.
From deckchairs to funfairs, a round up of bank holiday activities across the country.
Adventurous travellers venture out on an exotic, passport-free day trip to France.
Girls and boys parade and race at Easter.
The great Easter getaway begins and traffic problems commence.
Just how bad will the bank holiday traffic be 20 years from now - in 1984?
A unique welcome in the valleys for the New Year.
Holidaymakers defy the credit squeeze.
A pun-filled report on a bank holiday weekend in 'the Cockney Costa del Sol'.
How the day went on a warm May bank holiday by the sea.
The new holiday is met with disgruntlement and half-heartedness.
The annual 'Sham Battle' celebrations take place in Northern Ireland.
Remembering the magic and excitement of the Hampton Court fairground.
Notting Hill Carnival: 'it's a get-together thing'.
A colourful children's procession takes place at the carnival.
Shamrocks and Mass feature on this regional bank holiday.
The government plans to abolish the May Day bank holiday.
Nick Ross presents a jam-busters' guide to beating the holiday traffic.
From deckchairs to funfairs, a round-up of bank holiday activities across the country.

Girls and boys parade and race at Easter.
A May Queen is crowned in Devon.
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