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22/02/2015

On Oscars weekend, Jane Hawking talks about her faith, her life married to atheist Stephen Hawking and her love of music, and actor David Oyelowo reveals the part he believes God played in his portrayal of civil rights leader Martin Luther King in the film Selma.

35 minutes

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Sun 22 Feb 2015 16:55

Music Played

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

  • Blackburn Cathedral Congregation

    O Worship The King, All Glorious Above

    Supporting Artist: Samuel Hudson. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Lyricist: William Croft.

    Tune: Hanover, Composer: Robert Grant

  • Dunfermline Abbey Congregation

    Thy Hand, O God, Has Guided

    Ensemble: Alba Brass. Supporting Artist: Norman Mitchell. Conductor: Gordon Stewart. Music Arranger: Robert Ramskill. Lyricist: Edward Plumptree.

    Tune: Thornbury, Composer: John Hughes

  • The Grey Coat Hospital Choir

    Chasing After You

  • Phatfish

    Praise Is Rising

    Choir: Congregation of CCK, Brighton. Conductor: David Lawrence.

    Composer: Paul Baloche, Brenton Brown

  • Salisbury Cathedral Congregation

    Christ Is Made The Sure Foundation

    Supporting Artist: Daniel Cook. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Lyricist: Latin, c.7th Century, tr. J. M. Neale (1818-66) altd..

    Tune: Westminster Abbey, Music adapt. From Henry Purcell

  • Congregation at Auckland Castle

    All My Hope On God Is Founded

    Supporting Artist: David Ratnanayagam. Conductor: Nigel Swinford. Lyricist: Robert Bridges. Lyricist: Joachim Neander.

    Tune: Michael, Composer: Herbert Howells

  • Congregation of Ruach City Church

    He Is Exalted

    Supporting Artist: Nicky Brown. Supporting Artist: Mark Crawford. 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. Lyricist: Twila Paris.

    Composer: Twila Paris

Music

  • O Worship The King, All Glorious Above, was performed by Blackburn Cathedral Congregation at Blackburn Cathedral

  • Thy Hand, O God, Has Guided, was performed by Dunfermline Abbey Congregation & Alba Brass at Dunfermline Abbey

  • Chasing After You, was performed by The Grey Coat Hospital Choir at ICC, Birmingham

  • Praise Is Rising, was performed by Phatfish and the congregation of CCK, Brighton, at Church Of Christ The King, Brighton

  • Christ Is Made The Sure Foundation was performed by the congregation at Salisbury Cathedral

  • All My Hope On God Is Founded was performed by the congregation at Auckland Castle

  • He Is Exalted was performed by the congregation of Ruach City Church

Stories

Jane Hawking
British film 'The Theory of Everything' is based on the memoirs of Jane Hawking, the first wife of acclaimed physicist Stephen Hawking. Jane talks about what it was like to see her life on the big screen, and how her faith has sustained her when living with Stephen’s debilitating condition Motor Neurone Disease, and his atheism. She also talks about her love of music and we see Jane today singing in the choir with her second husband, conductor and organist, Jonathan Hellyer Jones.

David Oyelowo
David Grant talks to David Oyelowo about his role playing Martin Luther King in the film ‘Selma’. He reveals how he believes God told him he would play that part one day, and the journey he took to transform himself into the civil rights leader on screen.

Magna Carta

We follow Stevie and Iona, two volunteers from as they visit the British Library in London to view a unique exhibition where all four surviving copies of Magna Carta have been brought together for the first time since they were written, 800 years ago.

Salisbury’s copy will be displayed in a at the Cathedral which opens on 6th March 2015.

The Lincoln copy will be on show in Lincoln Castle from 1st April 2015.

And the two copies held by the will be on display in a major exhibition which opens on 15th March 2015.

Michael Wenham

Church minister Michael Wenham is a blogger from Oxfordshire who relates to the story of Jane and Stephen Hawking. He is also married to a Jane, and like Stephen, has motor neurone disease. He shares his story and reveals what faith and family mean to him today.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Claire McCollum
Presenter David Grant
Interviewed Guest Jane Hawking
Interviewed Guest David Oyelowo
Interviewed Guest Michael Wenham
Series Producer Matthew Napier
Executive Producer Dave Stanford

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