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The Festival Of Remembrance On Bbc1

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Bobbisox1 | 21:13 Sat 07th Nov 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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Time for us to give our thanks to those people past and present who gave their all for our tomorrow
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It makes you realise what a huge part the Sikhs and Jamaicans did as well as other nations, they were happy to fight for Britain , their mother country because of the Commonwealth
ynna - // I know who Freddie Mercury is.If Gully wants to be funny he should at least get the name right.Instead of falling flat on his face again. //

Probably just a typo - not worth getting het up about.
Along with folk all over Yorkshire - our house is decorated with flags and poppies and we will be up at the church before 11 a.m. tomorrow. OH is the oldest surviving ex-serviceman in the village and usually carries the flag. That will not happen this year - but we will be there with thanks and remembrance. I have persuaded the church to give its collection box over to the British Legion for 10 days and I hope we'll have a good effort. One can but try. :)
Fanni @21.47 , calm down, what on earth are you on?
I watched it, it is important to remember.
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Jourdain that's really lovely, my husband is a RAF veteran we'll be going outside at 11am both tomorrow and Wednesday to observe a 2 minutes silence , we'd normally be at our village cenotaph but we are in different times this year
Wow, that Last Post was good.
So moving.
So difficult to play without 'splitting' notes.
That bloke from Holby sure can sing. Impressive.
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And the actor from Holby City and his rendition of I vow to thee my country
That was fabulous, Prince Charles' words were very moving (glossing over the slight slip).

The inclusion of one of my favourite poems 'High Flight' by John Gillespie Magee which my Father taught me as a child moved me greatly.
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I believe Prince Charles was referring to the start of the Korean War
will it be on catch up....
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Maybe BBC IpLayer Emmie?
Just listened to what the Prince said and he definitely said, "seventy-fifth anniversary".
will watch tomorrow then, never miss it usually
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You must catch it Emmie.
i would watch it normally, but crashed out early due to this wretched cold
Still teared up with the silent fall of poppies. talked a lot to Mr BM tonight about when I accompanied my late grandfather back to Italy where he fought. I'll never ever forget what I saw in his eyes. Such an honour. So so humbling and moving.
Never a dry eye when I watch it and recall fallen comrades.

The 75th anniversary aside, to me it’s far more poignant that it’s 100 years since the Unknown Warrior was interred at Westminster Abbey:



Lest We Forget


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