''Holiday'' is a British television programme, which aired mainly on
BBC One
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, and sometimes on
BBC Two
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. It is the longest running travel review series on UK television, showing every year from 1969 until its demise in 2007.
Overview
The programme began in 1969 as ''Holiday 69'', and until the 1990s the year was included in the title in this way. The first presenter was
Cliff Michelmore
Arthur Clifford Michelmore (11 December 1919 – 16 March 2016) was an English television presenter and producer.
He is best known for the BBC television programme ''Tonight'', which he presented from 1957 to 1965. He also hosted the BBC's tel ...
, who remained with the series until 1986. In 1974, competitor network
ITV
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launched its own travel show, ''
Wish You Were Here...?'', which ran until 2003.
Each week the programme consisted of reports made by presenters visiting holiday resorts and destinations in both the UK or overseas. The locations would be reviewed based on criteria such as amenities, attractions, and hospitality. Despite the programme's interesting locations and resorts, it garnered a reputation for featuring destinations that the majority of viewers would be unable to afford.
The programme spawned several short-lived offshoot programmes, including ''Summer Holiday'' (1994–2002); ''Holiday: Fasten Your Seatbelt'' (1996–98), in which presenters tried out holiday-related jobs); ''Holiday: You Call the Shots'' – in which viewers advised the presenters which sites to visit in a particular destination prior to filming (2001–03); and ''Holiday on a Shoestring'' (1999).
It was announced by the BBC in November 2006 that after 37 years and 40 series, ''Holiday'' would end in March 2007 at the conclusion of its current run.
Presenters
Many presenters appeared in the programme, including Cliff Michelmore,
Ginny Buckley
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Early life
Buckley was born and brought up in Rochdale, England, before moving to Australia at the age of 18.
She started her ca ...
,
Joan Bakewell
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,
Anne Gregg
Anne Deirdre Gregg (11 February 1940 – 5 September 2006) was a travel writer and TV presenter from Northern Ireland. She is perhaps best known for presenting the BBC's travel programme '' Holiday'' throughout the 1980s. She was one of the firs ...
,
Frank Bough,
Desmond Lynam,
,
Anneka Rice
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Early life and education
Rice was born in Cowbridge, Glamorgan, Wale ...
,
Jill Dando
Jill Wendy Dando (9 November 1961 – 26 April 1999) was an English journalist, television presenter and newsreader. She spent most of her career at the BBC and was the corporation's Personality of the Year in 1997. At the time of her death, her ...
,
Rizwana Lateef,
Craig Doyle
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and
Nana Akua
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Early life
The child of Ghanaian immigrants, Akua was born in Newcastle upon Tyne. Her family moved to the United States when she was 11 years old.
She ...
.
In addition, the teams of reporters who provided regular reviews from holiday destinations included
Sarah Kennedy
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In the 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours, Kennedy ...
,
Bill Buckley,
Kieran Prendiville
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Early life
Prendiville was born on 25 December 1947 in Rochdale, Lancashire, the son of an Irish father from Killorglin, County Kerry, ...
,
Fyfe Robertson
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Biography
Robertson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was one of six children of Jane Dunlop and James Robertson, a miner w ...
,
Kathy Tayler,
Monty Don
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Born in Germany and raised ...
,
Rowland Rivron
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Early career
Rivron played the comic character "Dr Martin Scrote" on the Jonathan Ross chat show ''The Last Resort'', and also played Scr ...
,
John Cole and
Carol Smillie
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. The final presenter was
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
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Name
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.
Theme tunes
The original theme tune for the series was
Love
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's "The Castle".
Subsequent theme tunes in the mid-1970s included
Hugo Montenegro
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's arrangement of
Lalo Schifrin
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's theme to the 1968 movie ''
The Fox'', a cover of the
Beatles
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song "
Here Comes the Sun
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", and Part Five of
Jean Michel Jarre
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's ''
Équinoxe
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''.
Gordon Giltrap
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's "Heartsong" was used as a theme tune from 1978 until the end of the 1985 series. In 1986 it was replaced with "The Holiday Suite" written by
Simon May
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Biography
Born in Devizes and a pupi ...
, who also composed the ''
EastEnders
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'' theme. This proved unpopular, and was replaced the following year by a further Giltrap composition.
In 1988
Paul Hardcastle
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Early l ...
composed new music, titled "The Voyager". This theme was used throughout the 1990s and 2000s until the programme came to an end after 37 years in 2007.
Transmissions
''Holiday''
''Holiday Quiz''
''Summer Holiday''
''Holiday: Fasten Your Seatbelt''
''Holiday Heaven''
''Holiday Memories''
''Celebrity Holiday Memories'' in 1999
''Holiday Guide to....''
''Holiday on a Shoestring''
''Holiday Swaps''
''Holiday: You Call the Shots''
Specials
References
External links
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