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It's All Happening 11/09/08



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Published Date: 11 September 2008
IT'S All Happening, your weekly video guide to what's on at the weekend, is brought to you this week by Ingrid Kent and Michelle Blade as well as two special guest presenters, Flora Tird and Margaret Shacklady from Bradford.
This week the ladies focus on the We Do Like To Be Beside the Sea festival taking place in Morecambe from Friday to Sunday. They meet the charismatic David Wright from the city council's Cultural Services department and hear about all the fantastic entertainment on offer including a massive fireworks display on Saturday night, live music, street theatre, storytelling, sea shanties, guided walks, historic vehicles, sand sculpting, Punch and Judy and a whole lot more.

We hope you enjoy this fun look at our entertainment scene.

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  • Last Updated: 15 September 2008 9:50 AM
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