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* {{Crossover}}: One episode of ''Series/TheVicarOfDibley'' featured Songs of Praise coming to the village to film an episode in their church.
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** One episode of ''Series/TheVicarOfDibley'' featured Songs of Praise coming to the village to film an episode in their church.
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* PrisonEpisode: Wiki/TheOtherWiki reports that one episode in 1982 was filmed in the chapel at Strangeways Prison.
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* An episode of ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'' had Songs of Praise coming to flim in the leisure centre as well, complete with Pam Rhodes starring AsHerself.
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* ElegantClassicalMusician: Sexy string quartet Music/{{Bond}} hold the 'record' for the being the most scantily clad guests to have ever appeared on the programme.
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->''In the beginning was the Word''
->''read out loud by Thora Hird.''
->''Harry Secombe then would scream''
->The Morning is Broken ''by a stream.''
-->-- '''Richard Stilgoe''', ''Mrs Beamish''
Long-running religious programme broadcast on Sunday evenings on BBC One, focusing on Christian music. The original setup was to have each episode based around a service in a specific church somewhere in the UK, although in recent years the show has moved towards a [[MagazineShow magazine format]].
!!Provides examples of
* Crossover: One episode of ''Series/TheVicarOfDibley'' featured Songs of Praise coming to the village to film an episode in their church.
* GospelMusic: The show holds an annual Gospel Choir of the Year competition.
* PrisonEpisode: TheOtherWiki reports that one episode in 1982 was filmed in the chapel at Strangeways Prison.
* LongRunner: Started broadcasting in October 1961 and is still running.
->''read out loud by Thora Hird.''
->''Harry Secombe then would scream''
->The Morning is Broken ''by a stream.''
-->-- '''Richard Stilgoe''', ''Mrs Beamish''
Long-running religious programme broadcast on Sunday evenings on BBC One, focusing on Christian music. The original setup was to have each episode based around a service in a specific church somewhere in the UK, although in recent years the show has moved towards a [[MagazineShow magazine format]].
!!Provides examples of
* Crossover: One episode of ''Series/TheVicarOfDibley'' featured Songs of Praise coming to the village to film an episode in their church.
* GospelMusic: The show holds an annual Gospel Choir of the Year competition.
* PrisonEpisode: TheOtherWiki reports that one episode in 1982 was filmed in the chapel at Strangeways Prison.
* LongRunner: Started broadcasting in October 1961 and is still running.