Summer holiday may refer to:
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Summer vacation
Summer vacation or summer break is a school holiday, school break in summer between school years and the break in the school academic year. Students are off anywhere between three weeks to three months. Depending on the country and district, staff ...
, a holiday in the summertime between school years
Film
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''Summer Holiday'' (1948 film), an American musical starring Mickey Rooney
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''Summer Holiday'' (1963 film), a British musical starring Cliff Richard, and later stage adaptations
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''Summer Holiday'' (2000 film) (''Ha yat dik mo mo cha''), a Hong Kong romance film starring Sammi Cheng
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"Summer Holiday" (''The Young Ones''), an episode of the TV series ''The Young Ones''
* "Summer Holiday", an episode of the TV series ''
On the Yorkshire Buses
''On the Yorkshire Buses'' is a British television documentary programme narrated by Simon Farnaby, first broadcast on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom between 11 July and 29 August 2014. The show follows various staff from the East Yorkshire Mo ...
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Music
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''Summer Holiday'' (album), a soundtrack album from the 1963 film, by Cliff Richard and The Shadows
* ''Summer Holiday'', album by
BZN
BZN (''Band Zonder Naam''; Dutch for "Band Without Name") was a Dutch pop group that had a string of hits from 1966 to 2007 on. BZN recorded mostly in English and French, but also had success with material in Dutch and German.
History
BZN star ...
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''Summer Holiday'' (EP), a 2021 EP by South Korean girl group Dreamcatcher
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''Summer Holiday'' (song), the title song from the 1963 film
See also
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Holiday (disambiguation)
A holiday is a day of observance.
Holiday(s) or The Holiday(s) may also refer to:
* Holiday (travel) (British English) or vacation (American English), a trip or leave of absence for the purpose of recreation or rest
* Annual leave, time off from ...
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Holiday Rap
"Holiday Rap" is a song by Dutch musical duo MC Miker G & DJ Sven. The debut single of the duo, it was released in most European countries in 1986 and achieved success, topping the charts of the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland, an ...
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