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Topic History of: Bonfire Night Gig Guide
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Martin Firework airings of course begin in October traditionaly, when the first explosive articles appear in the shops.
This continues until November, with the incredibly noisy Bonfire night which is traditionaly the nearest Saturday to November the 5th.
On November the 5th we have the official firework celebrations, and in the old days, this would be the end of the story.
On November the 6th, these days we celebrate "Left Over Firework Night"
And from the next day onwards until about January, the pagan celebration of Discounted Supermarket Fireworks continue.
Oh deep and utter joy!