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The Twelve Days of Christmas: Day Six - Weird Christmas Traditions

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Do you leave a mince pie for Santa? Kiss under the mistletoe? Punch a badger? Whatever your festive traditions, you'll love this journey through some of the world's most weird, odd and downright baffling rituals people perform every Christmas. Join Douglas and Hugh as they also explore the even more curious superstitions behind them. You'll never look at a broom the same way again!

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History for You with Douglas and Hugh is a comedy podcast about history written, performed and produced by Adrian Mackinder and James Devonshire, with music by Mike Jones.

Let us know your thoughts and suggestions for future episodes.

Connect with us here:

https://tinyurl.com/History4UTwitter

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Adrian and James are also published authors:

The Wonder 1: Blood Red
https://amzn.eu/d/0gk3Qiq

Stan Lee: How Marvel Changed the World:
https://linktr.ee/stanleebook

Death and the Victorians
https://linktr.ee/deathandthevictorians

Adrian is also a stand-up comedian and improvisor. Here he is: https://linktr.ee/AdrianMackinder

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Manage episode 388775103 series 3533533
Content provided by Douglas Wrattle, Hugh Canard, Douglas Wrattle, and Hugh Canard. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Douglas Wrattle, Hugh Canard, Douglas Wrattle, and Hugh Canard or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Do you leave a mince pie for Santa? Kiss under the mistletoe? Punch a badger? Whatever your festive traditions, you'll love this journey through some of the world's most weird, odd and downright baffling rituals people perform every Christmas. Join Douglas and Hugh as they also explore the even more curious superstitions behind them. You'll never look at a broom the same way again!

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History for You with Douglas and Hugh is a comedy podcast about history written, performed and produced by Adrian Mackinder and James Devonshire, with music by Mike Jones.

Let us know your thoughts and suggestions for future episodes.

Connect with us here:

https://tinyurl.com/History4UTwitter

https://tinyurl.com/History4UFacebook

Adrian and James are also published authors:

The Wonder 1: Blood Red
https://amzn.eu/d/0gk3Qiq

Stan Lee: How Marvel Changed the World:
https://linktr.ee/stanleebook

Death and the Victorians
https://linktr.ee/deathandthevictorians

Adrian is also a stand-up comedian and improvisor. Here he is: https://linktr.ee/AdrianMackinder

  continue reading

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