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The Tudor Christmas – the history of Christmas part two

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The history of Christmas in four podcasts: here’s the second, with historian Alison Plowden. Written, presented and produced by me, Wayne Clarke and originally broadcast on BBC Local Radio.   Go to the next in this series on the Victorian Christmas

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