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BBC One - Songs of Praise, The UK’s Favourite Hymn (12/07/2020)

BBC One - Songs of Praise, The UK’s Favourite Hymn (12/07/2020) 04:23 - "I, The Lord Of Sea And Sky", Congregational Singing 09:11 - "Be Still For The Presence Of The Lord", led by Lesley Garrett 13:28 - "Amazing Grace", led by Eddi Reader 18:16 - "Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer", led by Wynne Evans 22:22 - "I Vow To Thee, My Country", led by Colin Thackery 26:42 - "Abide With Me", led by The Kingdom Choir 30:15 - "Dear Lord And Father Of Mankind", led by Katherine Jenkins 34:40 - "In Christ Aone", led by Daniel O' Donnell 39:47 - "How Great Thou Art", led by Aled Jones 45:26 - "Jerusalem", led by Perfect Pitch Young Choir Of The Year 2019 From Leicester’s De Montfort Hall, Aled Jones counts down the UK's top ten favourite hymns as voted for by you. The ten hymns were recently chosen as the UK’s most popular by Songs of Praise viewers in an online vote and include three by living hymn-writers, each of whom takes part in the programme. But which one will be the UK’s favourite? A congregation of a thousand voices joins Aled, and there are special performances of hymns from all around the UK, including Katherine Jenkins and Wynne Evans singing in St. David’s Cathedral, Daniel O’ Donnell performing In Christ Alone on the coast of Northern Ireland, and Fairground Attraction’s Eddi Reader singing Amazing Grace on the coast of Scotland. The star of Hollywood blockbusters Black Panther and Venom, Sope Aluko, talks about her love of hymns and how much comfort she gains from them, and poet John Cooper Clarke and comedian Lloyd Griffith each talk about their own particular favourites. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000...

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