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Songs of Praise

on BBC One London

Isle of Wight
Debbie Thrower visits Cowes as the boom of the cannons signals the start of the famous international yachting week. But the Isle of Wight is also a close-knit community relying heavily on the sea for its livelihood. Two thousand members of local churches gather on the Parade at Cowes. Debbie
Thrower meets Captain Brian Bowers , a ferry captain, who is often to be found in the pulpit of the island's churches. Sister Luiz-Marie explains why she came from India to join a closed order of nuns, and Christopher Rees talks about life in a maximum security prison. 0 praise ye the Lord (Laudate
Dominum);Eternallight(Newcastle); We have a gospel (Fulda): Shine Jesus shine; Think of a world
(Genesis): God is our help and refuge (Dam Busters march); To God be the glory (To God be the glory) Research JUDITH PEERS
Assistant producer ANN RICHARDSON Producer CHRIS LOUGHLIN Editor ROGER HUTCHINGS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Thrower
Unknown:
Captain Brian Bowers
Talks:
Christopher Rees
Unknown:
Shine Jesus
Producer:
Ann Richardson
Producer:
Chris Loughlin
Editor:
Roger Hutchings

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