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This episode is all about Christmas crackers and the origins behind them and some potential fibs too!

Check out the links for more into Christmas crackers aswell as Christmas cracker jokes!

https://thekingofcrackers.co.uk/

https://www.whychristmas.com/customs/christmas-crackers

As always you can follow me on twitter – @Kristmastalks

Also check me out on the Christmas Podcast Network

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Title: Christmas Crackers – Season 2 Episode 8
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Let’s talk celebrating Christmas early! – actually let’s just do it! I mean that’s what we are all interested in right?

I also talk about Christmas music released early and some of the famous Christmas classics released in November!

As always you can follow me on twitter – @KristmasTalks

Until next time, take care, bye bye

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Hey guys,

On this bonus episode I am delighted to welcome Brian Earl from the Christmas Past Podcast, the godfather in my eyes of the Christmas Podcast network to Kringle Talks Kristmas.

We spoke about what led him to doing a Podcast, his favourite topic to cover and various others, including his new book, titled “Christmas Past”

A book link to his website – https://christmaspastpodcast.com/book/

Check out the Christmas Podcast Network where you can both of our podcasts – https://christmaspodcasts.com/

Christmas Past twitter – @XmasPastPodcast

Christmas Past Instagram – christmaspastofficial

Follow me on twitter – @KristmasTalks

Until next time, take care, bye bye

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Today is November 1st, Christmas Podcast Day! Happy Christmas Podcast Day folks!

Today’s special is about The Nightmare Before Christmas; a Halloween special which links Christmas too.

I read the famous Tim Burton poem, A Nightmare Before Christmas, which was later made into a Children’s storybook, with illustrations!

Hope you enjoy it!

Check out the Christmas Podcast Podcast, where you can hear all of the Christmas Podcasts across the network

https://christmaspodcasts.com/

As always, you can find me on twitter

@KristmasTalks

Until November 25th, take care, bye bye.

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Every year Her Majesty the Queen sits down on Christmas Day at 3PM (GMT) to address the nation and the Commonwealth nations delivering her Queen’s Speech.

Sadly we lost the Queen in September, so I decided to take a look at the history of the Queen’s Speech including the first televised production of it.

This year’s speech will be very different, this time delivered by King Charles III.

The speech serves a reminder of the joys of Christmas aswell as the meaning behind it.

Hope you enjoy it.

Follow me on Twitter – @KristmasTalks

Like, review and share this podcast with all your Christmas loving friends.

Until next time, take care, bye bye.

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In this month’s episode I look at the 1988 classic “Driving Home For Christmas” by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea

I look back at the history of the song; where it was written and why he had to pay a £12,000 fine at a performance!

Hope you guys enjoy it, until next month!

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Title: Driving Home For Christmas – Not Just Chris Rea!
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Over in the UK, we called December 26 Boxing Day, why?

Is it to do with the sport of Boxing? Is it something different?

I delve into a BBC article which traces history back to thee 1800’s!!

Join me and find out!

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On today’s episode I look at an (recently established) age old traditional question; When is a good time to take your Christmas decorations?

I delve a little into the history of Christmas decorations and discuss my own personal time to take them down. So when is yours?

Leave your answer in the comments below and let’s discuss.

Follow me on twitter – @KristmasTalks

Take care, Bye bye

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Title: When is a good time to take your Christmas Decorations? – Season 2, Episode 2
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