It’s 1975 on Flashbak. We’re in and around London in the company of David Rostance. Let’s begin by shopping for a Mr Whippy ice cream on Gypsy Hill, south of the River Thames. Or maybe a cider or Brandy Alexander lolly is more to your taste? You can see the full range of British ices here.
Notable event in 1975, include: Margaret Thatcher became the first female leader of the Conservative Party, writer PJ Wodehouse died, Queen Elizabeth II knighted Charlie Chaplin, Monty Python and Holy Gail was playing at cinemas, missing toff Lord Lucan was named as the murderer of Sandra Rivett, the nanny who was found dead at his wife’s London home seven months previously, inflation passed 24%, the ‘George Davis Is Innocent’ campaign caused the a cricket match between England Australia to be abandoned, Fawlty Towers was broadcast of the first time on the telly and Queen released Bohemian Rhapsody.
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