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29 October 2014
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07.11.03

Songs of Praise magazine makes its debut for Christmas


Songs of Praise magazine launches on 19 November. The first such magazine tie-in during the popular television programme聮s 42-year history, Issue 1 is a celebration of Christmas and comes with a free covermounted CD of traditional carols.

The magazine will visit the towns, cities and other locations due to be featured in the Sunday evening show - in the first issue these include Gloucester Cathedral, Godmanchester and Nashville. It will feature the programme聮s presenters, who include Jonathan Edwards, Pam Rhodes and Aled Jones, who appears on the cover of Issue 1. Its guest celebrities will appear too, with Pete Waterman revealing a surprising love of carols in an interview for Issue 1.


Other features will include music and book reviews, puzzles, gardening and food sections as well as `Recollections聮, in which readers share cherished memories by opening up their photo albums. For Christmas, Songs of Praise magazine has everything from cribs to candles, as well as taking a look at what people of other faiths will be doing during the festive season. There is also a great short story written especially for the magazine by Pam Rhodes, who is a novelist as well as a presenter of the programme, and the launch of a search for Britain聮s Good Samaritans. Advertisers in the debut issue include National Rail, Bovis homes and the Christian Book Club.


Songs of Praise magazine will be published quarterly to coincide with key points in the calendar such as Christmas, Easter, Whitsuntide and Remembrance. Liz Vercoe will edit it, on secondment from her post as Executive Editor of sister title Radio Times, and the launch publisher is Lindsaye Fox, Publishing Director, New Product Development.


Songs of Praise is the world聮s favourite and longest-running religious television programme, having celebrated its 40th anniversary in autumn 2001. It has become a national institution - also watched as far away as Canada, South Africa and Australia. More people view `Songs of Praise聮 than attend church in the UK every Sunday - most, according to 麻豆社 Audience Research, because it makes them feel cheerful.


Says Liz Vercoe: 聯Songs of Praise magazine provides a celebration of the beauty of Britain, its uplifting church music and its surprising and impressive people. It has been tremendously rewarding to produce a magazine for people who are so rich in life experience, so warm and so good hearted.聰




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