Episode 2
Gareth Malone and Karen Gibson conclude their series by looking at Christmas traditions in Victorian times, and the archbishop of Canterbury reveals how he celebrates Christmas.
Gareth Malone and Karen Gibson conclude their special series exploring how the season has been celebrated in Britain across the centuries. They discover why a ban on Christmas led to rioting in the streets, and how the festivities were revived with a vengeance in Victorian times. As they trace the stories behind now-common traditions – and take part in less familiar ones such as pub carolling - the archbishop of Canterbury explains how he celebrates Christmas, and why its meaning remains so relevant today. Plus, with their shared passion for music, Gareth and Karen orchestrate a rousing musical finale, putting a twist on a familiar favourite to celebrate the season.
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Music Played
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The Watersons
Apple Tree Wassail
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Kate Rusby
Joy to the world
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Kate Rusby
Young James
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Arturo Sandoval
Concerto In D Major (First Movement)
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Gareth Malone
O Holy Night With Sophie Denton Birmingham Gospel Choir & London Youth Choir
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Jamie Pearce
Sleepless Night
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Gareth Malone |
Presenter | Karen Gibson |
Series Producer | Karen Selway |
Executive Producer | Rob Unsworth |
Broadcasts
- Sun 22 Dec 2019 09:05
- Sun 13 Dec 2020 12:00