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Songs of Praise

on BBC One London

Harry Secombe visits Swansea for the first of three programmes that chart his life and experiences. Tonight, joined by his brother Fred and sister Carol, he recalls his childhood days and the influence the church had on him.
Actress Ruth Madoc , who is also from Swansea, describes herChristian upbringing, and Derrick Morris , who is Europe's longest-surviving heart-transplant patient, is a guest.
Hymns include Morning Has Broken,
Lord of All Hopefulness, Lord for the years and Love Divine All Loves
Excelling. Sir Harry will also bejoined by the Morriston Orpheous Choirfor Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah.
Series producer R Medwyn Hughes; Editor
Helen Alexander

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Secombe
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Ruth Madoc
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Derrick Morris
Editor:
Helen Alexander

BBC One London

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