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More Frith photos on TV

Published on February 21st, 2016

This week on "Holiday Of My Lifetime with Len Goodman" on BBC One you can spot quite a few of our nostalgic photographs. Watch for the episodes with Melanie Sykes, Eve Pollard and Ian Kelsey as they revisit the places of their childhood holidays and see if you can spot the Frith photographs!

The program airs at 3.45pm on BBC One on weekdays.

Frith photos on Holiday Of My Lifetime with Len Goodman

Episode 17
In Thursday's episode Len Goodman takes model and presenter Melanie Sykes back to Llandudno in North Wales to reminisce about the holiday of her lifetime back in 1980 to this classic seaside town. Four Frith photographs of Llandudno seafront and of Mostyn Street feature in this episode - see them below and spot them in the programme!

Frith photos on Holiday Of My Lifetime with Len Goodman

Episode 18
In Wednesday's episode Len Goodman surprises journalist and broadcaster Eve Pollard by picking her up in a beautiful E-type Vauxhall car just like the one her family had back in 1955. They drive to the Kent coast and visit the seaside town of Margate. Watch out for a great Frith photograph of the beach and some bathing machines!

Frith photos on Holiday Of My Lifetime with Len Goodman

Episode 19
In Thursday's episode Len Goodman takes actor Ian Kelsey back to Lyme Regis on the border of Dorset and Devon to relive his favourite childhood holiday which he went on in 1973. Featured on the programme are two evocative photographs of Lyme Regis harbour and Victoria Pier.

So set your watches for 3.45pm this week - we hope you'll watch along with us! Click here for the full programme information.

This photograph of the parade in Llandudno was taken in 1908 and features on Series 2 Episode 17 when Len Goodman spends a day with Melanie Sykes visiting this favourite place from her childhood.

Photo: Llandudno, Parade 1908.


This photograph of holiday-makers on Llandudno beach was taken in 1890 and features on Series 2 Episode 17 when Len Goodman spends a day with Melanie Sykes visiting this favourite place from her childhood.

Photo: Llandudno, On The Beach 1890.


This is Mostyn Street in Llandudno as it looked in 1890. You can see it on Series 2 Episode 17 when Len Goodman spends a day with Melanie Sykes visiting this favourite place from her childhood.

Photo: Llandudno, Mostyn Street 1890.


A very quiet Llandudno Promenade taken by a Francis Frith photographer in 1890. You can see it on Series 2 Episode 17 when Len Goodman spends a day with Melanie Sykes visiting this favourite place from her childhood.

Photo: Llandudno, Promenade 1890.


This is the beachfront of Margate as it looked in 1887. You can see it on Series 2 Episode 18 when Len Goodman takes Eve Pollard to revisit the classic seaside town that she loved so much as a child.

Photo: Margate, The Beach And Bathing Machines 1887.


This is Lyme Regis harbour taken in 1892. You can see it on Series 2 Episode 19 when Len Goodman takes Ian Kelsey to Lyme Regis where he spent one of his favourite childhood holidays in 1973.

Photo: Lyme Regis, The Harbour 1892.


A boat arrives into the harbour at Lyme Regis in 1912. This evocative photograph features in Series 2 Episode 19 when Len Goodman takes Ian Kelsey to Lyme Regis where he spent one of his favourite childhood holidays in 1973.

Photo: Lyme Regis, Victoria Pier 1912.


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