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Alexander Armstrong's Very British Holiday

Alexander Armstrong explores the state of the great British holiday. In 2009, many consumers are forgoing foreign holidays. Can Britain's destinations cope with the masses?

Alexander Armstrong travels the country to explore the state of the great British holiday.

It is widely acknowledged that 2009 is a bumper year for the UK tourist industry. With the Euro and the Dollar strong, and consumers tightening their belts, Visit Britain, the national tourism body, reckons around one in five Brits - or some 4,000,000 people who holidayed abroad in 2008 - will holiday in the UK. For many in the tourist industry this is the news they have longed for, after two years of falling numbers owing to bad weather.

Can Britain's holiday destinations cope with the masses? Alexander Armstrong visits tourism-dependent businesses before, during and after the busiest season. In this boom-or-bust summer, are the owners ready and prepared for the demands of their guests? Can they thrive and survive, or will the pressure be too much for them? Visiting hotspot locations, Alexander explores life in themed hotels, quaint and quirky B&Bs, family-run holiday parks and unusual attractions. There are moments of tension and jeopardy, as summer 2009's takings may safeguard their business futures. For some their livelihood is at stake.

Showcasing the splendour of Britain's most beautiful scenery, Alexander travels the country by a variety of transport, from the back seat of the Jones family's Ford Sierra to a packed holiday train, bringing the best of eccentric Britain to life.

1 hour

Last on

Tue 5 Jan 2010 01:50

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Role Contributor
Presenter Alexander Armstrong
Writer Will Maclean
Writer John Camm
Assistant Producer Rosie Saunders
Director Kate Schofield
Producer Kate Schofield

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