an early version of today's Punch & Judy shows. It was diarist Samuel Pepys who recalls seeing "an Italian puppet play — a great resort for gallants within the rayles of Covent Garden" in May 1662.
Weymouth in Dorset is one of the most beautiful seaside towns in the UK and it is also home to one of the most highly-rated ...
The museum is home to a full-size Hobby Horse, a model pier, local Punch & Judy puppets and many other exhibits connected with the ...
The phrase references the puppet character Punch from the traditional Punch and Judy shows, who was notoriously gleeful (often wickedly so) about his mischievous accomplishments. Dating back to ...
(Image: Oxford Mail) He produced an afternoon of magic, puppets and balloon ... everyone happy with his special show which ...
That entirely depends on which bit of the electorate has tuned in to the Westminster Punch and Judy show. Are voters concentrating ... slug it out like seaside puppets and bang on about migration.