Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
The 50th anniversary programme on 2 October will be the 2248th edition
Songs Of Praise has visited over 1,800 different churches, chapels and cathedrals
Songs Of Praise is the world's longest running continuous religious television programme
201 people have presented Songs Of Praise
Songs Of Praise was originally due to run experimentally for 6 weeks
The highest audience of 11.4 million was for a Christmas Day programme from All Souls, Langham Place, London in 1988
The biggest congregation was at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 2nd January 2000 – 65,000 people celebrating the new millennium
The most popular hymn on Songs Of Praise is How Great Thou Art
Pam Rhodes first presented Songs Of Praise in 1987 and has presented more than 300 episodes, over 100 more than the next presenter – Geoffrey Wheeler
Sally Magnusson first presented the programme in 1984
Michael Meech is the earliest known surviving presenter – he presented the 9th programme from Guildhall Portsmouth on 3 December 1961. Michael is still friends with Kenneth Savidge who produced that programme
Those who have presented Songs Of Praise include – Delia Smith, David Bellamy, Sir Jimmy Saville, Anne Kirkbride (Deirdre from Coronation St), Moira Stuart and Sue Pollard
Original broadcasts went out live from churches – many of which were chosen because they happened to be near sports grounds where the outside broadcast vehicles were in use on Saturday afternoons
Interviews were introduced in 1977 to complement the hymn singing
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