What is out and about?

"Out and About" can refer to several different things, depending on the context:

  1. General Phrase: In general English usage, "out and about" is an idiomatic expression meaning to be active and engaged in activities outside the home. It often implies that someone is busy, socially engaged, or simply enjoying time outside.

  2. Television:

    • In the UK, "Out and About" was a children’s television series that aired on ITV in the 1970s and 1980s. It typically featured outdoor adventures and educational content.
    • In New Zealand, "Out and About" refers to a program featuring stories and highlights from various regions of the country.
  3. Publications and Media: "Out and About" can also be the name of various local magazines and newsletters focusing on local events, activities, and culture in specific areas.

  4. Music and Entertainment: "Out and About" is the title of various songs and albums by different artists over the years, spanning multiple musical genres.

  5. LGBTQ+ Community: "Out & About" might also refer to publications, resources, or events catered to the LGBTQ+ community, highlighting venues, events, and issues relevant to them.

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