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Boxing Day evening 1962
The Christmas Number One at the top of the hit parade was Return to Sender by Elvis Presley
All around the country, families were settling down after a busy two days of eating, drinking and making merry.
Small screen entertainment on the tv that evening included a hilarious variety show from the London Palladium featuring Bruce Forsyth and Norman Wisdom and the BBCs big Boxing Day movie was Moulin Rouge starring Jose Ferrer and Zsa Zsa Gabor
And then, it began to snow. A day late and tantalisingly close to giving the country a proper White Christmas, but snow nevertheless. The temperature dropped…..and it continued to snow.
And it snowed and snowed, and it got colder. And it snowed and it snowed some more
And that was how it would be for the next one hundred days or so as Britain was plunged into an icy wilderness that would last until the following March.
Industry ground to halt as businesses and schools were forced to close. There was widespread panic as ambulances and fire crews were unable to respond to emergencies. Essential supplies and medication failed to get through to hospitals and over half the natural wildlife population died in the freezing temperatures, unable to forage to food.
Nothing could be done to stop the bitter temperatures and the relentless snowfall
Ladies and gentlemen, Rainbow Valley is proud to present the story of The Big Freeze
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Scott
The Big Freeze
Boxing Day evening 1962
The Christmas Number One at the top of the hit parade was Return to Sender by Elvis Presley
All around the country, families were settling down after a busy two days of eating, drinking and making merry.
Small screen entertainment on the tv that evening included a hilarious variety show from the London Palladium featuring Bruce Forsyth and Norman Wisdom and the BBCs big Boxing Day movie was Moulin Rouge starring Jose Ferrer and Zsa Zsa Gabor
And then, it began to snow. A day late and tantalisingly close to giving the country a proper White Christmas, but snow nevertheless. The temperature dropped…..and it continued to snow.
And it snowed and snowed, and it got colder. And it snowed and it snowed some more
And that was how it would be for the next one hundred days or so as Britain was plunged into an icy wilderness that would last until the following March.
Industry ground to halt as businesses and schools were forced to close. There was widespread panic as ambulances and fire crews were unable to respond to emergencies. Essential supplies and medication failed to get through to hospitals and over half the natural wildlife population died in the freezing temperatures, unable to forage to food.
Nothing could be done to stop the bitter temperatures and the relentless snowfall
Ladies and gentlemen, Rainbow Valley is proud to present the story of The Big Freeze
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @rv_podcast
Join our Facebook group at Facebook/rainbowvalleypodcast
Or send us your thoughts and feedback to rainbowvalleypod@gmail.com
This has been a Stinking Pause production.
Thanks for listening
Scott
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