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Songs of Praise (2001)

Season 52 - 2012

Songs of Praise is a BBC Television religious programme based around Christian hymns which began in October 1961. It is the most-watched British religious television programme. The first edition was broadcast from the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Cardiff, and the series is the longest-running of its kind on television anywhere in the world.

Released Feb. 4, 2001 Episode 35 min None+
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S52E1 - New Year's Day Big Sing

Alexandra Burke and Katie Melua are the guest soloists in a Songs of Praise spectacular from the Royal Albert Hall as Aled Jones introduces sing-a-long hymns, old and new, sung by five thousand singers.
Jan. 1, 2012, midnight

S52E5 - 21st Century Hymn Writers

Aled Jones introduces a feast of traditional hymns by some of today's hymn writers, and discovers what makes a modern classic. Hymns include Christ Triumphant and Tell Out, My Soul.
Jan. 29, 2012, midnight

S52E6 - Rick Wakeman

Keyboard legend and Grumpy Old Man Rick Wakeman performs some of his favourite hymns and his famous arrangement of Morning Has Broken, and tells Aled Jones how his faith has survived the ups and downs of a rock and roll life.
Feb. 5, 2012, midnight

S52E7 - Ten Years of School Choirs

David Grant introduces a decade of highlights from the annual School Choir of the Year competition, and discovers why one winning choir will now be starring in a blockbuster movie.
Feb. 12, 2012, midnight

S52E18 - School Choirs 2012 Final

Russell Watson, Suzi Digby and David Grant choose the very best junior and senior school choirs in this tenth Songs of Praise school choir competition, introduced by Aled Jones from The Lowry Theatre, Salford.
April 29, 2012, midnight

S52E24 - Coventry Cathedral

Pam Rhodes celebrates fifty years of the architectural icon that is Coventry Cathedral, and asks how a building conceived in the darkest days of the Second World War has become internationally renowned for peace and reconciliation
June 10, 2012, midnight

S52E27 - Dunblane

Sally Magnusson introduces hymns and songs from the 13th-century cathedral, including Morrison's Academy Girls Choir and the Origin singers.
July 1, 2012, midnight
BBC One
35 min/ep
17990 min
Feb. 4, 2001
July 1, 2012, midnight
Returning Series
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