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Songs of Praise

on BBC One London

from Inverness
Ian Gall visits the 'highland capital' and meets Hugh McMillan , the former
Glasgow policeman who is now Chief Constable of the Northern Constabulary. His patch is Britain's largest, in geographical terms: one man can be responsible for an area of 400 square miles.
Neil Angus Macdonald , from the Hebridean island of Barra, talks about the beauty and importance of the Gaelic language. The hymns are sung in Ness Bank Church.
0 worship the King (Hanover): God is our refuge (Ness Bank); Just as I am (Saffron Walden); God is of mine inheritance (Belmont); Christ is the world's Redeemer (Moville); Guide me, 0 thou great Jehovah (Cwm Rhondda); Child in the manger (Bunessan); 0 come and let us to the Lord (Irish)
Conductor RUSSELL GRANT Organist BRIDGET BLACK Producers DAVID KREMER MICHAEL A. SIMPSON
Series producerSTEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Scotland
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Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh McMillan
Unknown:
Neil Angus MacDonald
Conductor:
Russell Grant
Organist:
Bridget Black
Producers:
David Kremer
Producers:
Michael A. Simpson
Producer:
Stephen Whittle

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