Jay brothers have the circus in their blood
Growing up with Great Yarmouth Hippodrome as their 'second home' the Jay brothers are happy to be continuing the family business, says DAVID CLAYTON.
Growing up with Great Yarmouth Hippodrome as their 'second home' the Jay brothers are happy to be continuing the family business, says DAVID CLAYTON.
Some car passions stay with you for life - for Jack Groom, that's the love of Jeeps. DAVID CLAYTON meets Jack, his family and their iconic motors.
For a taste of the British seaside, there is nothing that can beat fish and chips. Hot crispy batter containing white flaky fish, and a pile of perfectly cooked chips. Add some mushy peas and a good dollop of tartare sauce, plus a generous sprinkling of salt and vinegar, and you've got a plate or tray of food heaven right there.
A boat that was built for Swallows and Amazons author Arthur Ransome is being given new life in Suffolk, as Catherine Larner explains.
You confide in each other. You have a laugh together and regularly catch up on each other's news. Plus they try to make you look and feel your best .... That's a recipe for a great friendship - but also for the perfect relationship with your hairdresser. When you find a good barber or hairdresser that you really (hair) gel with, it's something to cherish. Some of us hit lucky and faithfully stick with the same hairdresser for years of cuts, washes and blow-dries, restyles and colours. Some will even follow them through their careers to different salons. And certainly a few of us will know that sinking feeling when a favourite stylist announces they are going on maternity leave or quitting the business – I've heard of women travelling more than 100 miles to visit their favourite hairdresser after they've moved away.
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Smiling faces fill the screen, children wave for the camera, old-timers give a typical Norfolk nod as the crowds pour along normally so quiet village roads. This is a delightful glimpse into a little corner of Broadland that had come alive, with uncharacteristic colour, noise and jollity, to celebrate together. This was us in 1953 – ready to embrace the new world and new start that our new Queen's Coronation would bring. The snapshot of days and lives gone by is captured in a charming DVD, Reedham and the Coronation 1953, created, written and produced by John Hipperson, a Reedham man himself with a passion for its history.
The Queen is said to be the most photographed woman in the world, so her choice of clothes is quite fascinating. Let's Talk's fashion and beauty editor Corinne Tuddenham-Finn gives an insight.
The country celebrated the Coronation of the new Queen, and Let's Talk's David Clayton was there. It's just a pit he was too young to remember the party!
Let's enjoy The Queen's Platinum Jubilee together in that most British of ways ... with a nice cup of tea, says Let's Talk editor Angi Kennedy.
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