Worthing woman goes back to the 1980s in BBC programme
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The Ashby Hawkins family has been transported back through the decades for BBC 2 programme Back in Time for the Weekend.
Episode 4, screened at 8pm yesterday, featured the 1980s and featured a party celebrating the wedding of Charles and Diana.
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Hide AdRob Hawkins, who was born and bred in Worthing, partner Steph and their children Daisy, 16, and Seth, 12, have been experiencing what life was like in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Future episodes will see them in the 1990s and the 21st century.
Rob’s mother, Jennifer Hawkins, of Stopham Close, Worthing, joined the family for the royal wedding party.
Rob was ten when Charles and Diana were married at St Paul’s Cathedral. He and Jennifer camped outside the venue for five nights to get a front-row spot for the occasion.
Royalist Jennifer explained: “I just saw it on the television that people were gathering and I am thinking ‘why aren’t I there?’.”
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Hide AdShe smiled and agreed when Rob said she had dropped everything for the royal family.
“I did take a chance taking you along at ten years old,” she told him.
“What I always remember is right to the very last, when the cars were leaving Buckingham Palace, they were still vacuuming the carpet.”
Rob remembered: “We were so close to the church, I actually felt like one of the guests.”
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Hide AdDuring the party, Jennifer stood up for the National Anthem, to the surprise of her family, and they all watched the wedding together on television.
Rob said: “I had not seen it on the television before, the only time I had seen it was live with my mother, there, so to actually watch it with my mum, it was a lovely experience.”
The programme is a follow-up ot Back in Time for Dinner.
Rob explained: “We were transported back to experience leisure time throughout the decades.”
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