You can t go out tonight, so what s on TV? As Britons face ringing in the new year from the sofa, Femail reveals your viewing options from celebrity quiz show specials to the traditional Hogmanay countdown
Britons are facing ringing in New Year in the living room amidst Covid-19 crisis, with millions stuck inside
Many across the UK will be settling onto the sofa to celebrate Hogmanay at home after being placed in Tier 4
From quiz shows to comedy specials, there is plenty on TV to keep the whole family entertained
There is also an Alicia Keys concert, blockbuster movies and hilarious quiz shows on offer
Lewis then spent 18 months working alongside Christopher and baker Ron Lacey to learn his trade. Ron, like many of the 50 staff has worked at Dunns for decades, across bread, patisserie, confectionery & pastry, cake decoration, sandwiches and the shop floor.
“We have a fantastic team, with a range of skills from masters of their trades to school children working at weekends,” says Lewis.
Dunns circa 1900
- Credit: courtesy of Lewis Freeman
Hornsey-raised Rebecca Stapleton, 34, has worked there since she was 16 - from a Saturday job with school holiday shifts, to supervisor and now manager of the Muswell Hill branch.
“I have always enjoyed working here. When I first started I was super shy and the interaction with the customers really helped build my confidence. Being a small family business, we’re all respected, treated as individuals and valued. It’s great to run the new shop. The people of Muswell Hill have been so welcoming and happy to have us.”
Lewis then spent 18 months working alongside Christopher and baker Ron Lacey to learn his trade. Ron, like many of the 50 staff has worked at Dunns for decades, across bread, patisserie, confectionery & pastry, cake decoration, sandwiches and the shop floor.
“We have a fantastic team, with a range of skills from masters of their trades to school children working at weekends,” says Lewis.
Dunns circa 1900
- Credit: courtesy of Lewis Freeman
Hornsey-raised Rebecca Stapleton, 34, has worked there since she was 16 - from a Saturday job with school holiday shifts, to supervisor and now manager of the Muswell Hill branch.
“I have always enjoyed working here. When I first started I was super shy and the interaction with the customers really helped build my confidence. Being a small family business, we’re all respected, treated as individuals and valued. It’s great to run the new shop. The people of Muswell Hill have been so welcoming and happy to have us.”
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