Today we’ve got all the old Christmas wrappings that come off presents, which you take off at the beginning of Christmas day and we’re using them to make crafts . . . they’re all such lovely colours it seems a shame to throw them away doesn’t it?
– Isabel Iornsmiller introduces ideas for festive children's crafts, in part one of this special
They really are rather special truffles and cherries. Something rather special to go on the table — it’s a custom in our house.
– Cook Alison Holst on her Christmas truffle recipe, in part two of this special
Taking down of decorations is very important. You must have them down by the second of January . . . If you leave them after that you take a risk of having bad luck, the goblins can come into your house the day after that day and cause havoc in all your house.
– The Professor (Stu Dennison) warns against keeping Christmas decorations up too long, in part two of this special
It's time to thank a lot of other people, all the guests we’ve had on over the last three years of Nice One, which have been literally hundreds and hundreds of people: demonstrators, performers, actors, singers, special guests; you name it, we’ve just about had them.
– Stu Dennison gives thanks as Nice One finally comes to an end
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