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Connie Fisher's Pembrokeshire

The Sound of Music star returns home to Pembrokeshire where she grew up, goes kayaking in secret coves, meets the seaside missionaries and introduces rousing hymns and songs from John Owen-Jones and St Davids Cathedral.

35 minutes

Last on

Sun 12 May 2013 18:30

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer - Choir and Congregation of St Davids Cathedral

    Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright, Tune: Cwm Rhondda, Music: John Hughes (1873-1932)

  • Llef (The Cry) - Sound of Wales

    Words: Stuart K Hine (How Great Thou Art), Cath Woolridge (Llef), Arranged by: Jon Goode

  • O God You Search Me and You Know Me - Choir and Congregation of St Davids Cathedral

    Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright, Composer: Bernadette Farrell, Arranged By: David Ogden

  • Be Still My Soul - Lily Whitehurst and pianist Seimon Morris

    Tune: Finlandia, Composed by: Jean Sibelius

  • Jesu Lover Of My Soul - Choir and Congregation of St Davids Cathedral

    Choir and Congregation of St Davids Cathedral, Tune: Aberystwyth

  • Eli Jenkins Prayer - John Owen-Jones accompanied by organist Caradog Williams

    Written By: Dylan Marlais Thomas, Arthur Henry Troyte, Hugh Roberton

  • The Day Thou Gavest - Choir and Congregation of St Davids Cathedral

    Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright, Tune: St Clement, Arranged By: Paul Leddington Wright

Factsheet for Sunday 12th May 2013

The Sound Of Music star, Connie Fisher, returns home to Pembrokeshire where she grew up, goes kayaking in secret coves, meets the seaside missionaries and introduces rousing hymns and songs from John Owen-Jones and St Davids Cathedral.Ìý

Interviewees

The Middleton Family

The Middleton family are all involved in Surfers against sewage, a campaigning group who regularly clean up beaches across the world removing litter and debris washed ashore.Ìý

In 1986 Sarah & her husband set up TYF – an adventure business on the Pembrokeshire coast and it is still flourishing today.

Sarah’s father in-law Dr George Middleton lives in St Davids. He moved there in the 1950s and was the town’s GP.Ìý In 1961 George founded the Porthmawr Surf Life Saving Club on Whitesands beach. Now in his 80s George still loves the sea and likes to kayak and surf, he is also an active supporter of the RNLI. All of George’s grandchildren have trained as lifeguards and have spent summers working for the Surf Life Saving Club.

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Maureen Guy & John Mitchinson

Maureen & John have been married 55 years. They are both retired opera singers and bothÌý had glittering professional careers.

Maureen was born in Wales, grew up in Glamorganshire and then in her late teens moved to London to pursue her dream of becoming an opera singer. Her story is similar to Connie’s and although both women established their careers in London and whilst touring (in the UK & abroad) they agree their hearts have always belonged to Wales.Ìý Maureen’s distinguished career includes Principal Mezzo Sopranos roles with the English National Opera; The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden; the Welsh National Opera and the Farnkfurt Opera House, Germany.

Even though she has retired from public performing Maureen teaches opera students at her home.Ìý Maureen and John regularly attend Carew Wesley Methodist Chapel.

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Andy Garrett and Jonathan Beharral

Andy and his friend Jonathan Beharral are keen coastal path walkers and attend Westgate Evangelical Chapel in Pembroke. At Easter 2012 they staged a 24 hour walk carrying a 7 x 4ft driftwood cross, which Andy had made to raise awareness for persecuted Christians worldwide.

At Easter 2013 they walked with the cross again to raise awareness for the Soldiers & Airmen Scripture Readers Association (SASRA).

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Saundersfoot Beach Mission

Robyn is the daughter of Rev John WelsbyÌý and Cherie Welsby who run Ìýthe Emmanuel Christian Centre, church and bookshop in Haverfordwest. ÌýRobyn grew up in Haverfordwest in a close-knit community. Every summer their home and church became a hive of activity as volunteers from all corners of the UK and abroad came to work with her parents on the beach mission, which takes place over 3 weeks in August at Saundersfoot beach, south Pembrokeshire.

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Robyn’s parents met at Merseyside Bible College and in their early twenties felt God was calling them to Pembrokeshire. As students John & Cherrie volunteered at the beach mission in Saundersfoot.

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In 2013 the beach mission will run for 3 weeks in August (26th July – 17th August). Thirty-six Christian volunteers (over the age of 16) will form 3 teams, each team of twelve people works for one full week. They live together in shared accommodation, delve deeper into their faith together and go through the basic techniques of evangelism.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Connie Fisher
Producer Andrew Fenner
Series Editor David Taviner
Executive Producer Tommy Nagra

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