from Dundee
Scotland's fourth largest city traditionally associated with jute, jam and journalism, is now engaged in building its future on the development of modern technology.
Geoffrey Wheeler meets some of the people of Dundee including Roger Clarke , an industrial chaplain, who believes there needs to be a redistribution of work opportunities, particularly among the young. He also talks to Tony Robb of the Cleghorn Housing Association which is making it possible for people to move back into the heart of Dundee and bring new life to the innercity. They come together in Roseangle Ryehill Parish Church to sing the hymns they've chosen.
Christ Is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey); The Lord's my Shepherd (Wiltshire); What a friend we have In Jesus (Converse); The Saviour died but rose again (St Andrew); 0 for a thousand tongues (Lyngham): Follow me (Sister Madeleine, FCJ) : 0 thou who earnest from above (Hereford); Praise ye the Lord (Old 124th). Conductor ALEX PERRY Organist ADRIAN MILNE
Producer MICHAEL A.SIMPSON
Series producer JIM MURRAY. BBC Scotland * Subtitles on Ceefax page 170