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Christmas TV; Religious coverage on TV
Topic Started: Thursday, 5. November 2009, 13:08 (58 Views)
Joseph

BBC-1 Midnight Mass will be broadcast from Westminster Cathedral,
where the Most Rev Vincent Nichols will give the homily - great!

However, hailed as the BBC’s flagship religious programme this Christmas is

The Fern Britton Interviews.

Further details and comment:- http://tinyurl.com/yfq2bwt

Quote:- Fern Britton interviews Tony Blair and Dolly Parton in BBC’s flagship Christmas religious series




Joseph
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Rose of York
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Tony must be included, he is a "leading Catholic". :wh:

The BBC would do better to have one of our priests, they don't charge as much as Tony Blair!
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Derekap

Deacons may be even cheaper!
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How much for a brace of Nuns?

I think more ordinary folk doing their extraordinary jobs such as nursing, policing, train driving or whatever who are still able to fit going to church into their programme would be a good series of interviews. My faith in my work place! How to practice in a busy world? ; are just a couple of suggestions but I am sure many of you could come up with better.

I am very pleased that the service is coming from Westminster Cathedral; we need more of these programmes, thanks for the heads up, Joseph, I shall be sure to programme the recorder.
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