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New Year’s Eve: 25 years since London’s first fireworks display

New Year’s Eve 1999 was supposed to be the celebration to end all celebrations as people welcomed in the new millennium.

In London, it was also the first New Year’s Eve where there was an official fireworks display, but it didn’t quite go to plan as the promised “river of fire” never materialised.

The following year, the event was cancelled completely because of safety fears, and London wouldn’t see another New Year’s Eve fireworks display until revellers rang in 2004.

First broadcast 1 Jan 2000

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