- Songs of Praise
"Songs of Praise" is a
BBC television programme based around traditional Christianhymn s. With an average of nearly 3Fact|date=April 2008 million viewers weekly it is believed to be the most-watched and one of the longest-running religious television programmes in the world.Fact|date=April 2008 It is also one of the two peak-timefree-to-air religious programmes in Europe (with its Dutch equivalent, "Nederland Zingt", broadcast by the EO) It started in 1961 when BBC and ITV both had to show religious programmes fo 6.15 to 7.25 on Sunday evenings. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/songsofpraise/features/history/ BBC: History of "Songs of Praise"] ] (ItsITV peak-time equivalent, "Highway", was dropped in the early 1990s).It is usually broadcast on a Sunday tea time, and it usually includes congregations from various churches and
cathedral s singing famous hymns whilst the presenter explores that week's theme. While focusing on hymns, in recent years the shows have become more diverse in its content, typically with a different theme for each show. It has also had special programmes celebrating the lives of famous British Christians, including the late DameThora Hird and SirHarry Secombe . The programme often airs more contemporary themed episodes than it did in the past, featuring modern Christian artists such asTim Hughes ,Stuart Townend ,Lou Fellingham /Phatfish andyfriday .Outside the
United Kingdom , "Songs of Praise" is regularly shown in theNetherlands ,Australia (ABC),New Zealand ,Zimbabwe ,Canada andSouth Africa .The first show was broadcast in October 1961 from the Tabernacle Baptist Church in
Cardiff , and is now one of the longest-running TV shows in the world. The programme was the idea of the then Assistant Controller of Programmes at the BBC,Donald Baverstock . During its history, Songs of Praise has visited over 1,800 churches, cathedrals and chapels, singing over 12,500 hymns.It has had many different guest presenters over the years including Sir
Cliff Richard ,Alan Titchmarsh andToyah Willcox . However the current main presenters arePam Rhodes ,Sally Magnusson ,Diane-Louise Jordan ,Aled Jones ,Eamonn Holmes andGavin Peacock .A number of famous people have been interviewed on the show, including
Tony Blair ,Frances Shand Kydd ,Alan Ayckbourn and members of theBritish Royal Family . The show also appeared as a feature within an episode of the BBC comedy television series "The Vicar of Dibley ".The programme staged its largest event on the first Sunday of the New Millennium at the
Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. A live audience of over 60,000 people came to sing hymns, with a 6,000 piece choir, an orchestra of 100 harps, the band of theWelsh Guards and an anthem special written byAndrew Lloyd Webber .The series won a Merit Award in the prestigious
Sandford St. Martin Trust Religious Arts awards in 2004.Controversy
On
26 March ,2007 , in the midst of the premium rate telephone line investigation, it was revealed that the Easter 2007 edition of the show had been recorded at the same time as the Christmas 2006 edition of the show atLichfield Cathedral inStaffordshire in order to cut costs - with simply changes in lighting and flowers to reflect the two major services. TheBishop of Lichfield said the early recording was not a "deliberate deceit" but would give "an air of unreality" to the Easter programme, while a BBC spokeswoman said it was "common practice" to film two shows at once due to the costs in setting up lighting rigs, especially in a large cathedral. Several newspapers have accused the BBC of "tricking" fans of "Songs of Praise", although it is commonly known that the broadcasts are not live. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6494831.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | BBC defends early Easter filming ] ] The same was done in 2007 when they recorded the editions forChristmas 2007/Easter 2008 atHereford Cathedral inNovember 2007 .Awards
In 2003 the series was awarded third prize at the Sandford St. Martin Trust's religious broadcasting awards.Fact|date=June 2008
References
External links
*bbc.co.uk|id=songsofpraise|title="Songs of Praise"
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