Britain's longest-serving Royal Mail postman has recalled hand-delivering turkeys, kippers and last-minute gifts for Christmas as his record 60 years comes to an end.
Robert Hudson, from Leyton, east London, started his career in December 1964 - aged 16 – as a messenger in the Whitechapel Delivery Office distributing telegrams.
The 76-year-old, known as Rocky, will carry out his final shift overnight on 28 December at the Docklands Delivery Office - where he has spent the last four decades working.
Looking ahead to retirement, Rocky said it will be strange to be turning off his early alarms, but he is ready to "relax" and to spend time gardening and seeing his family