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With less than 100 days to go until the big day, many of Northern Ireland’s keenest Christmas fans may already have their festive preparations under way.
Ballymena festive fans wanted for BBC Christmas documentary
(supplied image)Ballymena festive fans wanted for BBC Christmas documentary
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Ballymena festive fans wanted for BBC Christmas documentary (supplied image)

And producers at Belfast based television company, Afro Mic Productions are no different, as they gear up to film a brand new documentary for BBC NI celebrating 60 years of Christmas in Northern Ireland.

The one hour documentary entitled ‘Our Christmas’, aims to be a feel good programme which will include couples, friends and families of all ages re-living memories from Christmas’ past - and producers are keen to hear from those in Ballymena who interested in taking part while sharing their Christmas home videos and memories from across the decades.

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Maybe you, your mum or gran still talk about favourite festive seasons from the 1960s, 70s, 80s or 90s, or perhaps the whole family had a few cracker Christmas times more recently which they’d all like to share again?

Casting Producer of ‘Our Christmas’, Kerry Reid said: “We can’t wait to find some of the best Christmas stories out there, and want to hear from people who have Christmas home videos and photos that they’re willing to share with us and our viewers. Remember videoing the kids racing downstairs to see if Santa had been and left the latest toy? Cramming around the table for Christmas dinner? Dad sleeping off the Christmas pudding? And gathering around to watch Christmas movies? No matter what your story, we would love to hear all about it!”

The production process will be contactless as the production team adhere to strict coronavirus filming guidelines, so if you’re interested in finding out more, you can get in touch via email [email protected] or on 07946 234766