The History of Christmas Carols

Published: Dec. 27, 2021, 5 a.m.

It wouldn't feel like Christmas without the traditional Christmas Carol, so we take a look into the history of this heart warming custom as well as the origins of some of the nation's most loved songs.

PLUS it's the final instalment of The Big Bristol to London Stroll where we end up in what has been called, the birthplace of The Church of England.

This is the last show of the year. The first one of 2022 will be released on 17th January 2022.

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This podcast has been specially edited from a Bradley Stoke Radio show in Bristol, England. 

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The BIG Bristol to London Stroll

If you wish to donate and sponsor our endeavours to raise money for the Suicide Prevention Bristol charity, then go to our dedicated Justgiving page. This walk and the money raised is dedicated to Sara, who sadly passed away in March this year. Remember, if you feel low, there's always someone you can talk to and you are more important than you probably know.

Thanks in advance for your support. 

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SOURCES

BBC Culture

A Christmas Cornucopia by Mark Forsyth \xa9 2016

Bristol Mercury - Thursday 29 December 1898

BBC

Silent Night Museum

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Sound Effects by zapsplat.com

Intro music by The Model Folk 


\xa9 THE BACKTRACKER HISTORY SHOW 2021