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Summertime

David Grant and Diane Louise Jordan find out the connection between a famous holiday camp and the church and explore what makes one hymn the nation's favourite.

As we look forward to the summer holidays David Grant and Diane Louise Jordan pack their suitcases and head to the seaside to celebrate the Great British Summer. They'll be finding out the connection between the country's most famous holiday camp and the church, as well as exploring what makes one hymn the nations favourite.

35 minutes

Last on

Sun 22 Jun 2014 15:55

Music Played

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

  • Congregation of St Mary's Church, Portsea

    Summer Suns are Glowing

    Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Supporting Artist: Brian Moles. Lyricist: Samuel Smith & W.W.How.

    Tune: Ruth

  • Congregation of St John's Church, Hackney

    He's Got The Whole World In His Hands

    Ensemble: The Adventist Vocal Ensemble. Conductor: Ken Burton. Music Arranger: Ken Burton. Lyricist: Trad..

    Tune: He's Got the Whole World

  • Congregation of Winchester Cathedral

    How Great Thou Art

    Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Supporting Artist: Winchester Cathedral. Lyricist: Stuart K. Hine.

    Tune: How Great Thou Art

  • John Rutter

    All Things Bright And Beautiful

    Choir: Wakefield Cathedral Girl Choristers. Conductor: Thomas Moore. Supporting Artist: Simon Earl. Lyricist: Cecil Frances Alexander.
  • Stuart Townend and Band

    Creation Sings

    Conductor: David Lawrence. Music Arranger: Stuart Townend. Lyricist: Keith and Kristyn Getty and Stuart Townend.
  • The Sonnets

    Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day

    Singer: Cara Dillon.
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  • Choir and Congregation of St David's Cathedral

    The Day Thou Gavest

    Supporting Artist: Daniel Cook. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Music Arranger: Paul Leddington Wright. Lyricist: C.C. Scholefield & John Ellerton.

    Tune: St Clement

Factsheet for Sunday 22nd June 2014

As we look forward to our summer holidays David Grant and Diane Louise Jordan pack their suitcases and head to the seaside to celebrate the Great British Summer.Ìý They’ll be finding out the connection between the country's most famous holiday camp and the church, as well as exploring what makes one hymn the nations favourite.

Interviewees and Contributors

Roger Billington, Butlins Archivist

Roger has worked for Butlins for over 50 years. Having started out as a red coat in 1953, he now looks after the vast collection of archive material that Butlins have and talks to David about the connection between the church and Butlins resorts.

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Tony Brant, Retired Butlins Chaplain

Tony was one of the Chaplains employed by Butlins for the holiday season.Ìý He was part of the chaplaincy service at the resorts for 22 years and was the head of the service when he retired.Ìý We take him back to the only remaining chapel at a Butlins resort, at Minehead, where he tells us what it was like working as a chaplain in a holiday camp.

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Simon Lole

Simon discusses 'How Great Thou Art' and why he thinks it's such a popular hymn.

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The Corr Family

The Corr familyÌýare a Catholic family from Essex who answered our request for a Christian family for Songs of Praise to follow for six weeks this summer. Mum Sam, Dad Martin, twin daughters Sophie & Charlotte and their sister Aimee join us at their local camp site for a camping challenge which aims to test their faith and give us an insight into what it is like being a Christian in 21st century Britain.

Locations

Butlins at and

Ìýfor interview with Simon Lole

Ìýfor The Corr Family item

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Other Information

Further information on Stuart Hine, from the music item can be found on the .Ìý

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter David Grant
Presenter Diane Louise Jordan
Producer Melanie Hill
Series Editor Matthew Napier
Executive Producer David Taviner

Broadcast