Hymn Sing

Hymn Sing

"Hymn Sing" was a television series produced in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada for CBC Television. The program featured hymns, spirituals, and inspirational music sung by a sixteen voice choir.

The show's musical directors were:

*Eric Wild (1965-1978)
*Winnifred Simm (1978-1995)

The series aired nationally on Sunday afternoons from October 1965 to May 1995.


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