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Songs of Praise

on BBC One London

from Londonderry
The divisions in Londonderry run as wide and as deep as the River Foyle that bisects the city into the Waterside and the City. In fact, 'to live across the river' can indicate whether you are catholic or protestant as effectively as the church you attend. But many in Derry today are attempting to build bridges towards those 'on the other side', like LIAM MCCLOSKEY , who at one time was in prison for terrorist offences. Roger Royle talks to him and other bridge-builders and people of faith in this Songs of Praise from St Columb's
Cathedral within the ancient walled city.
Let all the world (Luckington); All things bright and beautiful;
Make me a channel of your peace; I cannot tell (Londonderry air); Be not afraid; Abide with me (Eventide); In heavenly love abiding (Penlan); The God of love my shepherd is (St Columba)
Organist WILLIAM WEST
Conductor HAVELOCK NELSON Researcher KERENA MARCHANT Film director STEPHEN LYNAS Producer JAMES SKELLY Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Northern Ireland
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Contributors

Unknown:
Liam McCloskey
Talks:
Roger Royle
Conductor:
Havelock Nelson
Conductor:
Researcher Kerena Marchant
Producer:
James Skelly

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