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Why Bank Holidays?

on BBC Radio 4 FM

PHILIP HOWARD investigates the origins and history of this old English custom which began 100 years ago.
Victorian businessmen foresaw the collapse of the country if the banks closed, but Parliament passed the Bill which today gives everyone the right to join the traffic jams to coast and countryside, there to celebrate the curious rites of the English Bank Holiday. Reader JOHN BENTLEY
Producer HELEN FRY

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Unknown:
Philip Howard
Reader:
John Bentley
Reader:
Helen Fry

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