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25/10/2015

Aled Jones meets Neil Baldwin, who inspired the Bafta-winning drama Marvellous, and there's a rare look at Henry V's hidden chapel inside Westminster Abbey.

35 minutes

Last on

Sun 25 Oct 2015 16:15

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • Anthony Showalter

    Leaning On The Everlasting Arms

    Choir: Adventist Vocal Ensemble. Conductor: Ken Burton. Featured Artist: Marc Baptiste. Featured Artist: Chris Brown. Featured Artist: Andrew Kydd. Featured Artist: George Acquah. Featured Artist: Kenton Reid. Composer: Anthony Showalter. Music Arranger: Ken Burton. Lyricist: Elisha Hoffman.

    Tune:Showalter

  • David Grant

    The LordÂ’s My Shepherd

    Choir: Choir and Congregation of Holy Trinity church. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Featured Artist: Andrew Jones. Composer: David Grant. Composer: Jessie S Irvine.

    Composer:Jessie S Irvine

  • Anon

    Be Still And Know That I Am God

    Choir: The Clare Chorale, Grosvenor Choir and choir of St Colmcille's. Conductor: John Anderson. Featured Artist: Stephen Hamill. Music Arranger: John Anderson.
  • César Franck

    Panis Angelicus

    Choir: Jonathan Antoine. Conductor: Julian Reynolds.

    Composer:Cesar Franck

  • The congregation of Halifax Minster

    Immortal Invisible (feat. David Houlder)

    Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Music Arranger: Paul Leddington Wright. Lyricist: W. Chalmers Smith.

    Tune:St Denio

  • Congregation of Manchester Cathedral

    Will You Come And Follow Me (feat. Christopher Stokes)

    Conductor: Gordon Stewart. Lyricist: John L. Bell. Lyricist: Graham Maule.

    Tune:Kelvingrove

  • W H Doane

    To God Be The Glory

    Choir: SOP Salvation Army Band. Conductor: Simon Lole. Lyricist: Fanny Crosby.

    Composer:W H Doane

Stories

Neil Baldwin

Aled Jones meets Neil Baldwin on whom the BAFTA award winning film -‘Marvellous’ is based .Contributors Gary Lineker, former Stoke City Manager Lou Macari and current player Peter Crouch, as well as the UK’s first female bishop Libby Lane explain why Neil really is marvellous. Aled hears Neil sing his favourite hymn How Great Thou Art and does a trial for Neil’s own football team -Neil Baldwin FC.

Anorexia

Emma Scrivener has suffered from an eating disorder since she was a teenager.ÌýÌý She talks about the road to recovery and her parallel Christian journey. The film is presented by Claire McCollum and is filmed on location in Belfast, the city where Emma was brought up. Emma now lives in Eastbourne and has written a book about her journey called ‘A New Name’. Emma writes her award winning Christian blog at emmascrivener.net/category/blog

Henry V

Historian Richard Taylor is in Westminster Abbey to reveal the story behind a chapel dedicated to King Henry V, which is rarely open to the public.

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Music

  • Leaning On The Everlasting Arms was performed by Adventist Vocal EnsembleÌý.
  • The Lord’s My Shepherd was performed by Choir and Congregation of Holy Trinity church, Stratford Upon Avon.
  • Be Still And Know That I Am God was performed by the Clare Chorale, Grosvenor Choir and choir of St Colmcille's.
  • Panis Angelicus was performed by Jonathan Antoine at The Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot.
  • Immortal Invisible was perfomed by the congregation of Halifax Minster.
  • Will You Come And Follow Me was performed by Congregation of Manchester Cathedral.
  • To God Be The Glory was performedÌýbyÌýthe Songs of Praise Salvation Army Band.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Aled Jones
Presenter Claire McCollum
Presenter Richard Taylor
Interviewed Guest Neil Baldwin
Series Producer Matthew Napier
Executive Producer Dave Stanford

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