Peterhead
Josie d'Arby visits the fishing port of Peterhead and meets the trawlermen whose job is one of the most dangerous in Britain.
Josie d'Arby visits the fishing port of Peterhead and meets the trawlermen whose job is one of the most dangerous in Britain. Plus a look back at a music revolution in the church 50 years ago.
Music:
Eternal Father, Strong To Save from St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth
When Morning Gilds The Skies from St Aidan's Church, Leeds
Praise Him from All Saints Ecclesall Parish Church, Sheffield
When I Survey The Wondrous Cross from Morrison Tabernacle Chapel, Swansea
Spirit Of The Living God from St Nicholas's Church, Nottingham
Lord, You Have Come To The Seashore from St Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow
Good, Good Father from City Gates Church, Ilford.
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Trawler Men
Duration: 03:34
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Jodrell Bank
Duration: 03:23
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Hymn - Good, Good Father
Duration: 02:59
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Josie d'Arby previews this week's Songs of Praise
Duration: 01:01
Stories
In Peterhead, the UK's busiest fishing market, Josie d'Arby meets Jimmy Buchan and Philip Reid. Jimmy has fished his whole life and owns the Amity II. He and his trawler famously feature on the 大象传媒 series, Trawlermen. Amity II is now skippered by Phillip, at the start of his聽fishing career. The two men talk about how their faith has sustained them through often dangerous times at sea.
Jodrell Bank
Stargazing Live was back on our screens last week so we sent The Rev. Kate Bottley to Jodrell Bank Observatory to find out more about the universe and meet Christian astro-physicist, Dr Althea Wilkinson. Althea tells Kate that she doesn't see faith and science as mutually exclusive and that her work exploring the universe shows her more of God and creation.
Youth Praise
Radzi Chinyanganya heads to All Souls in London to attend a very special service celebrating 50 years of the once revolutionary hymn book, Youth Praise. He meets one of the founders Michael Baughan who explains just how ground-breaking the songbook was and tells Radzi that the songs in Youth Praise are still being sung 50 years on.
Peterhead - Part Two
Josie d'Arby meets Paul Whitham, a volunteer in Peterhead's RNLI. He joined the service aged just 21 and is on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, ready to save any boats or people that get into trouble. Paul tells Josie about how faith was a big part in his decision to join the RNLI and continues to motivate him.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Josie d'Arby |
Presenter | Radzi Chinyanganya |
Presenter | Kate Bottley |
Executive Producer | Dave Stanford |
Series Producer | Matthew Napier |
Broadcast
- Sun 2 Apr 2017 15:20