Episode 1
Vicky wants music to be prescribed to all people living with dementia. She and the choir set out to raise awareness by recording a single at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.
It's been four years since Vicky formed her choir of people diagnosed with dementia and proved the undeniable power of music to change their lives. But as she discovers when she catches up with old members Mick and Julie, and new members Kev and Leslie, nothing has really changed. There is a lack of support and help available, there are growing care issues, and music therapy is not available for most people living with the condition.
To raise awareness of these problems, Vicky turns to her choir for help. Together, they decide they are going to do what they do best and sing to get their message across by recording and releasing their own single – a very special song that has been gifted to them by a local Nottingham band.
In the process, they walk in the footsteps of music legends The Beatles and make musical history when then become the first dementia choir to record at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Vicky McClure |
Producer | Nikkita Punia |
Executive Producer | Charlie Bunce |
Production Company | Curve Media Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Mon 10 Oct 2022 21:0091Èȱ¬ One except Scotland, Scotland HD, Wales & Wales HD
- Mon 10 Oct 2022 22:4091Èȱ¬ One Scotland & Scotland HD only
- Mon 10 Oct 2022 23:1091Èȱ¬ One Wales & Wales HD only
- Fri 14 Oct 2022 00:1091Èȱ¬ One except Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland HD, Scotland, Scotland HD, Wales & 1 more
- Sat 5 Nov 2022 01:35
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