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Songs of Praise

on BBC One London

from Hartland
Set among the high hedges and secret lanes of Devon's northern coastline, the 14th-century church of St Nectan is an impressive landmark above the spectacular cliffs. Pam Rhodes meets
Lady Sheila Stucley , whose family has lived in Hartland Abbey for generations, and Tony Manley , editor of the Hartland Times. She hears stories of courage and faith from Christine Higgins and Peter Andrew , and joins the congregation at St Nectan's for their Songs of Praise.
Praise to the Lord (Praxis pietatis); Onward Christian soldiers'
(St Gertrude): Hark! Hark, my soul! (Pilgrims); The Lord's my shepherd (Crimond); And can it be? (Sagina); How sweet the name (St Peter); 0 Jesus. I have promised (Wolvercote);
Forth in thy name (Song 34) Conductor PETER GIBBONS Organist SIDNEY PERRIN Researcher STELLA SIMS
Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
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Lady Sheila Stucley
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Tony Manley
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Christine Higgins
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Peter Andrew
Conductor:
Peter Gibbons
Organist:
Sidney Perrin
Unknown:
Stella Sims
Producer:
Roger Hutchings
Editor:
Stephen Whittle

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