18/01/2015
A year on from the devastating Somerset floods, Claire McCollum visits Muchelney, a parish which became a beacon of hope. Plus music from around the country.
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Clips
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Abide With Me - St. Thomas' Parish Church, Belfast
Duration: 02:30
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18/01/2015 Trailer
Duration: 00:51
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Mark Beswick
Sing Unto The Lord A New Song
Composer: Howard Francis. Composer: Nicholas Brown. Music Arranger: Nicholas Brown. Performer: Nicky Brown. Supporting Artist: Mark Crawford. Supporting Artist: Jerry Logan. Supporting Artist: Jerry Logan. Supporting Artist: Clive McKinley. Supporting Artist: Michael Osbourne. Supporting Artist: Olrick Coker. Supporting Artist: Marcia Walder Thomas. Supporting Artist: Danielle Mahailet. -
Celeste
Be Still, For The Presence Of The Lord
Music Arranger: Simon Lole. Supporting Artist: Simon Lole.Composer: David J. Evans
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Walter Chalmers Smith
Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Choir: Halifax Minster. Supporting Artist: David Houlder.Tune: St Denio (Welsh hymn melody)
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Eddi Reader
Sweet Heart Of Jesus
Music Arranger: Eddi Reader. Supporting Artist: Steve Hamilton.Tune: Melody of E.B.Harm
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Henry Francis Lyte
Abide With Me
Music Arranger: Jonathan Rea. Conductor: Jonathan Rea. Choir: St Thomas’ Parish. Orchestra: New Irish Orchestra.Composer: William Henry Monk
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Pumeza Matshikiza & Tessera
Amazing Grace
Music Arranger: Ken Burton. Supporting Artist: Andrew Dunlop.Tune: Traditional
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John Ambrose Lloyd
All My Hope On God Is Founded
Lyricist: Robert Bridges. Music Arranger: Paul Leddington Wright. Choir: St Peters Episcopal Church. Ensemble: Alba Brass. Supporting Artist: Simon Nieminski.Tune: Michael Groesen
Factsheet for Sunday, 18 January 2015
A year on from the devastating Somerset floods, Claire McCollum visits Muchelney, a parish which became a beacon of hope. With music from around the country.
Contributions
Somerset Floods
Twelve months on from the devastating Somerset floods, Claire McCollum meets the residents of the village of Mulchelney whose church served as an emergency relief centre.
Claire discovers how the church played a key role in supporting the community as Muchelney was cut off for ten weeks and finds out about a generous donation from a Muslim group which really touched the hearts of the villagers.
Eddi Reader
Filmed in Glasgow. is touring the UK in March 2015. Her new 5-track EP, Back the Dogs, is on sale now.
FA Cup
Stanley Matthews’ daughter, Jean, meets up with football commentator, John Motson, to discuss their memories of the 1953 FA Cup Final. Presented by Dan Walker and filmed on location at and .
Locations
This week, hymn singing comes from:
- , Brixton
- , Lutton Place, Edinburgh
- , Belfast
- , Manchester
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Claire McCollum |
Presenter | Dan Walker |
Series Producer | Matthew Napier |
Executive Producer | David Taviner |
Broadcast
- Sun 18 Jan 2015 15:35