from Auchengillan Scout Camp
In the summer of 1907 Robert Baden-Powell took 20 boys to Brownsea Island in Dorset, on an experimental camp to test his ideas of training young people for adulthood. Seventy-five years later there are 16 million Scouts around the world. Tonight a thousand Christian Scouts come together to sing hymns in the open air, and some of them talk to Geoffrey Wheeler about Scouting in the 80s.
Who would true valour see (Monksgate): Gonna lay down my burden; Seek ye first; Colours of day; Joyful, joyful, we adore thee; The quest; Amazing grace; Abide with me (Eventide) Conductor JAMES MCDOWALL Film director RALPH ROLLS
Producer MICHAEL A. SIMPSON
Series producer jim MURRAY. BBC Scotland (Postponed from 3 October)