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Aled Jones reveals the UK’s favourite carol from St Paul’s Cathedral with star guests Andrea Bocelli, Cliff Richard, the Kingdom Choir, The Priests and Katherine Jenkins. Show more
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Songs of Praise remembers war poet Wilfred Owen, who was killed in action on 4 November 1918, during what became one of the very last battles of World War I. Show more
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Aled Jones counts down to the UK’s favourite hymn as voted for by you. Performers include the Kingdom Choir, Lesley Garrett, Russell Watson, Katherine Jenkins and Daniel O’ Donnell. Show more
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David Grant is in Brighton for Pentecost Sunday. Stuart Townend performs his song Vagabonds, and there is contemporary praise from Lou Fellingham and Phatfish. Show more
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Aled Jones visits the ancient market town of Beverley in East Yorkshire and introduces hymns old and new as well as special guests Philippa Hanna and Blake. Show more
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David Grant explores how music transforms lives, with a group of young singers finding harmony together and a choir who are singing away the blues. Show more
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Aled Jones learns how Port Sunlight model village in Wirral came to be, and introduces traditional hymns from the village church and classical girl-group All Angels. Show more
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Aled Jones visits Beverley Minster as the Antiques Roadshow comes to town. He asks Fiona Bruce for help in solving a family mystery, and introduces special guests Blake. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Aled Jones visits Port Sunlight Village, and guests All Angels join in singing hymns including O Come, O Come, Emmanuel and Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending. Show more
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A VE day service from Hereford Cathedral led by the bishop of Dover, the Rt Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin. This service was filmed before the closure of all church buildings. Show more
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A Pentecost Sunday service from Hereford Cathedral, led by the bishop of Hereford, the Rt Rev Richard Jackson. This service was filmed before the closure of all church buildings. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC One Scotland
A service from Hereford Cathedral led by the bishop of Dover, the Rt Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin, filmed before the closure of all church buildings. Show more
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The Rev. Kate Bottley visits New Lanark, 25 miles south of Glasgow, where in 1786 Christian businessman David Dale ran one of Scotland's most successful cotton mills. Show more
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Youth minister Sarah Bradley leads a service from Holy Trinity Platt Church in Manchester. This service was filmed before the closure of all church buildings. Show more
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75 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, Aled Jones visits Nottingham's National Holocaust Centre, and Pam Rhodes meets survivors, including some rescued by the Kindertransport. Show more
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Diane Louise Jordan discovers modern day echoes of the events of Holy Week, and introduces hymns and songs for Easter with worship leader Stuart Townend.
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Diane Louise Jordan celebrates the birthday of the Church with a special programme of praise, with worship leader Steve Thompson and songwriter Lara Martin. Show more