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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
bygones
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
let
▪ It raps a defector over the knuckles instantly but, after that, lets bygones be bygones.
▪ Nor was he willing to let bygones be bygones once a quarrel had finally come to an end.
▪ We will let bygones be bygones.
▪ McVie credits Buckingham for letting bygones be bygones.
▪ Although the book ended on a positive note in that the enemy's group leader tried to let bygones be bygones.
▪ He lets bygones be bygones, they say, and is always happy to welcome back the wayward.
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▪ It raps a defector over the knuckles instantly but, after that, lets bygones be bygones.
▪ McVie credits Buckingham for letting bygones be bygones.
▪ Nor was he willing to let bygones be bygones once a quarrel had finally come to an end.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
bygones

"things that are past," especially offenses, 1560s, from plural of noun use of bygone (q.v.).

Wiktionary
bygones

n. Things that happened in the past.

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Bygones (TV series)

Bygones is an Anglia Television documentary series exploring East Anglian history and traditional rural crafts first aired in 1967. The series, and in particular the regular Bygones Specials featured many interviews with people who used to do traditional work now lost to history (such as using a horse-drawn plough or threshing) and investigation and preservation of surviving East Anglian culture.

Bygones was presented by Dick Joice from 1967 until his retirement in 1987 when the film historian John Huntley took over. It was made by the Norwich-based television company Anglia for the ITV network. The series was discontinued in 1989, but briefly brought back by Anglia TV in 2007 following an overwhelming vote from viewers on a programme they wanted reinstated.

It features mystery objects where the audience are asked to write in and guess what the implement's original function was. Dick Joice's collection of objects which featured in Bygones has been on display at Holkham Hall, Norfolk since 1979, in what was once the stables.

Some of the most memorable editions of Bygones are documentaries directed by Geoffrey Weaver. "The Harvest" authentically re-created a harvest field around the turn of the 20th century, while "Gone For a Burton" followed the seasonal trip of East Anglian agricultural workers to work in the Burton upon Trent maltings after the hay and grain harvests.

Bygones has a distinctive theme tune played on a barrel organ, and for its 2007 revival was presented by Eddie Anderson, the former assistant of the original presenter Dick Joice, and Wendy Hurrell. Antique dealer Alan Smith often presents a section as well.

Bygones

Bygones may refer to:

  • Bygones (TV series), an ITV television programme
  • " Bygones (Won't Go)", a 2001 protopunk song
  • Bygones, a math rock group consisting of Zach Hill and Nick Reinhart.

Usage examples of "bygones".

The poor dear old dowager was exceedingly busy and full of groans, prescribing Naples, prescribing a course of extra prayers, prescribing a general course of letting bygones be bygones to which, however, Trevelyan would by no means assent without some assurance, which he might regard as a guarantee prescribing retirement to a small town in the west of France, if Naples would not suffice.

You have only to bid her come back to you, and let bygones be bygones, and all would be right.

Mischa could have been easier on Marie—but she'd lied to him the minute she'd said bygones could be bygones with that ship.

We want their Lordships at the Admiralty to promise us to try him for his crimes and give us new officers and let bygones be bygones.

We all came out on the same street, is what I mean to say, and I think we ought to let bygones be bygones.