1966: English HOLIDAY RESORTS – VALUE FOR MONEY? | Classic BBC News reports | BBC Archive



Do English resorts offer value for money during the August Bank Holiday? How far will 50 bob stretch in some of the most popular seaside destinations? BBC News sent Gerald Harrison to Blackpool, Tony Scance to Great Yarmouth and Hugh Scully to Torquay, to find out.

Originally broadcast 29 August, 1966.

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  1. Fun video . I doupt £100 would cover that 50 shillings now . Room between £40 and £60 and I am being on the cheap side , reasonable evening meal nearly £20 , and the extras dueing the day and evening . I am old enough to remember my gran always saying this or that item has gone up 1 shilling or that cost 10 bob and this was after decimalisation infact lots of older people upto the 90s often quoted imperial money phrases . Nowdays it does not do to even try to compare because it would be scary .

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  2. It was possible to get a few days B+B free if the landlady was up for a bit. They were usually widowed or single, you had to be well hung to get away with it.

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