Tour de France
The world's most famous cycle race begins in God's own county so Connie and Claire find out how Yorkshire is planning on welcoming the hundreds of cyclists.
The world's most famous cycle race begins in God's own county so Connie and Claire get on their bikes to find out how Yorkshire is planning on welcoming the hundreds of cyclists and the thousands of fans. They discover how the region's churches are getting involved and there are rousing hymns and performances inspired by sporting endeavours.
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Congregation of Halifax Minster
Immortal, Invisible
Supporting Artist: David Houlder. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Lyricist: W. Chalmers Smith (1824-1908).Tune: St Denio (Welsh Hymn Melody)
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Congregation of Ripon Cathedral
I Heard The Voice Of Jesus Say
Supporting Artist: Kerry Beaumont. Conductor: Gordon Stewart. Music Arranger: R. Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). Music Arranger: H. Bonar (1808-89).Tune: Kingsfold
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Thomas Clark (1775-1859)
O For A Thousand Tongues
Choir: Congregation of Wakefield Cathedral. Choir: Wakefield Cathedral Choir. Ensemble: Brass Quintet. Supporting Artist: Thomas Moore. Conductor: Noel Tredinnick. Music Arranger: Geoff Ellerby. Lyricist: Charles Wesley (1707-1788).Tune: Cranbrook (Ilkley Moor Baht’at)
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Canterbury Cathedral Congregation
Great is thy Faithfulness
Orchestra: Songs of Praise Band. Supporting Artist: David Newsholme. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Lyricist: Thomas Obadiah Chisholm (1866-1960).Tune: Faithfulness
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Stuart Townend
Vagabonds
Singer: Stuart Townend. Ensemble: Stuart Townend and his band. Composer: Philip Baggaley. Composer: Andrew Christopher. Composer: Mark Edwards.Filmed at Brighton Train Station and available on Stuart’s album 'The Journey'
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The Adventist Vocal Ensemble
Total Praise
Conductor: Ken Burton. Music Arranger: Ken Burton. Lyricist: Richard Smallwood.Tune: Total Praise, Performed at St John's Church Hackney
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C Hubert H Parry (1848-1918)
Jerusalem
Choir: Congregation of Wakefield Cathedral. Choir: Wakefield Cathedral Choir. Ensemble: Brass Quintet. Supporting Artist: Thomas Moore. Conductor: Noel Tredinnick. Music Arranger: Geoff Ellerby. Lyricist: William Blake (1757-1827).Tune: Jerusalem
Factsheet for Sunday 29th June 2014
Interviewees and Contributors
Gary Verity, Chief Executive, Welcome to Yorkshire
Gary is the chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire (the county’s tourist board) and the man behind the bid for the opening two stages of the Tour de France coming to Yorkshire.Ìý Claire goes to meet him on his farm where he tells her about the ‘Grand Depart’, why he brought the Tour de France committee to his farm and how his faith kept him going as the commitee delibereated on whether Yorkshire was a suitable place to start the race.
ÌýRod Ismay, Event Leader, Bell Ringing for Le Tour Yorkshire
Connie meets Rod Ismay, the organiser of bell ringing for Le Grand Depart. Rod has organised for churches along the route to ring their bells as the race goes past. Connie also tries her hand at bell ringing under the guidance of Otley Tower captain Meg.
ÌýThe Corr Family
The Corr family are a Catholic family from Essex who answered our request for a Christian family to follow for 6 weeks this summer. Mum Sam, Dad Martin, twin daughters Sophie & Charlotte and their sister Aimee meet us at the Redbridge Cycling Centre where we give them their own Tour de France 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
(Location for filming bell ringing)
Other Information
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Claire McCollum |
Presenter | Connie Fisher |
Producer | Melanie Hill |
Series Editor | Matthew Napier |
Executive Producer | David Taviner |
Broadcast
- Sun 29 Jun 2014 17:30