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Tourism: Lonely Planet review of London

Tourism: Lonely Planet review of London; EXTVox pops talking about going for tea at The RitzINTi/c Wickham inside Old operating theatre in St Thomas' StreetCUTAWAY Stones in display cabients which were found in people's bladdersCUTAWAY CS Instruments used in medical operationsEXTSarah Johnstone (Lonely Planet London Author) interview SOT- We also encourage some of the tourists to get out & see some of the up & coming areas, such as Bermondsey/ To visit the bars, the clubs and shops of Shoredtich/ They get a better idea of what London is aboutINTWickham & Edward Bramah (Bramah Museum of Tea & Coffee) along through exhibitionCS Japanese tea caddies on table PULL OUTEdward Bramah (Bramah Museum of Tea & Coffee) interview SOT- The British have a great heritage for tea, but today, alas, they do not know too much about tea/ 95 per cent of the UK use tea bags/ Nobody has told them that tea bags are manufactured in a different wayCUTAWAY Tea & coffee making machineryCS Strawberry cream cakes on plateBramah & Wickham sat at table having afternoon teaGV People in tea shop Wickham sat drinking cup of tea ZOOM INWaiter dressed in penguin suit along with tray of foodVox pops
Tourism: Lonely Planet review of London; EXTVox pops talking about going for tea at The RitzINTi/c Wickham inside Old operating theatre in St Thomas' StreetCUTAWAY Stones in display cabients which were found in people's bladdersCUTAWAY CS Instruments used in medical operationsEXTSarah Johnstone (Lonely Planet London Author) interview SOT- We also encourage some of the tourists to get out & see some of the up & coming areas, such as Bermondsey/ To visit the bars, the clubs and shops of Shoredtich/ They get a better idea of what London is aboutINTWickham & Edward Bramah (Bramah Museum of Tea & Coffee) along through exhibitionCS Japanese tea caddies on table PULL OUTEdward Bramah (Bramah Museum of Tea & Coffee) interview SOT- The British have a great heritage for tea, but today, alas, they do not know too much about tea/ 95 per cent of the UK use tea bags/ Nobody has told them that tea bags are manufactured in a different wayCUTAWAY Tea & coffee making machineryCS Strawberry cream cakes on plateBramah & Wickham sat at table having afternoon teaGV People in tea shop Wickham sat drinking cup of tea ZOOM INWaiter dressed in penguin suit along with tray of foodVox pops
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