5 épisodes
(2 h 30 min)
Filtrer
Saison 48
Saison 1967
Saison 1980
Saison 1985
Saison 2000
Saison 2005
Saison 2015
Saison 2016
Saison 2017
Saison 2018
Saison 2019
Épisodes
S2016 E10 • 06/03/2016
For Mothering Sunday, Pam Rhodes meets grandmothers who are devoting their lives to become full-time carers for their grandchildren. Music: Great in Power performed by Salvation Army, Sale Jesus Calls Us performed by the Congregation of St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen Beauty for Brokenness performed by the Congregation of Leicester Cathedral For the Beauty of the Earth performed by Peterborough Youth Choir I Love You, Lord performed by Grace Agbana at St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen Amazing Grace performed by the Congregation of the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick O My Soul performed by the Congregation of Keswick Convention.
Première diffusion : 6 mars 2016
S2016 E11 • 13/03/2016
Josie d'Arby visits Birmingham Children's Hospital to discover how 'Singing Medicine' is helping patients on the wards. Plus the Heart and Soul band putting the swing into hymns.
Première diffusion : 13 mars 2016
S2016 E12 • 20/03/2016
John Craven joins Archbishop John Sentamu on his six-month-long pilgrimage through the Diocese of York, and best-selling Irish singer Enya performs from All Hallows College.
Première diffusion : 20 mars 2016
S2016 E13 • 27/03/2016
For Easter Sunday, Pam Rhodes goes behind the scenes at a community Passion play in Poole to discover how it is changing people's lives. Music: See, What A Morning, performed by the congregation of St Germain's Church, Birmingham Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendour, performed by the choirs and congregation of St Peter's Church, Swinton Now the Green Blade Rises, performed by the congregation of The Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick Don't Cry, performed by Godalming Community Gospel Choir We Cannot Measure How You Heal, performed by the congregation of St Alban's Church, Bristol Thine be the Glory, performed by the congregation of St Mary's Church, Portsea.
Première diffusion : 27 mars 2016
S2016 E51 • Dunster By Candelight
David Grant visits the medieval town of Dunster to take part in their candlelit procession and to sing special Somerset carols, and Katie Melua performs O Holy Night. Music: The First Nowell from Romsey Abbey, Romsey Christ Be Our Light from All Saints Church, Cheltenham O Holy Night by Katie Melua The Calypso Carol from St Oswald and St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Church, Wigan Do You Hear What I Hear? by Russell Watson What Child Is This? from the Hackney Empire, London I Saw Three Ships from The Monastery, Gorton.
Première diffusion : 18 décembre 2016