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Topic History of: Ghosts of Christmas Past
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Martin When "disgruntled of East Suburbia" writes in, I do hope this re-writing of history by the BBC stops.

Read my lips, its a "song"
someone "sang" it
people "liked " it.
The Cat Nice to see the spirit of peace and forgiveness still exists in the heart of someone at the BBC. Did anyone else notice that, during the BBC2 Ghosts of Christmas Past (which followed TOTP2) they played Gary Glitter's Rock n Roll Christmas over scenes of children's nativity plays.

I dare say some will send in complaints, but we are just talking about an old song being played over clips of even older cine film.

Merry Christmas to all.