Bradford
4th February 2001Bristol
11th February 2001Oswestry, Shropshire
18th February 2001St Davids, Wales
25th February 2001East End of London
4th March 2001Cambridge
11th March 2001Science
18th March 2001Wells
25th March 2001Clowns
1st April 2001Palm Sunday, Reading
8th April 2001Easter Sunday, Ripon Cathedral
15th April 2001Tribute to Sir Harry Secombe
22nd April 2001Isle of Wight
29th April 2001Maidenhead
6th May 2001The Scottish Borders
13th May 2001Wendy Craig
20th May 2001Worcester Cathedral
3rd June 2001English Reformed Church, Amsterdam
10th June 2001Father's Day
17th June 2001St Paul's Anglican Fellowship
24th June 2001Beautiful Churches, Saxon and Norman
1st July 2001Beautiful Churches, Gothic
8th July 2001Beautiful Churches, Post-Reformation
15th July 2001Across the Kingdom
22nd July 2001Across the World
29th July 2001The Newsmakers
5th August 2001The Spa Complex, Scarborough
12th August 2001Padstow Harbour, Cornwall
19th August 2001'Roses' from Belfast
26th August 2001Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire
2nd September 2001Sacred Gardens
9th September 2001Vigil for America
16th September 2001Eden Project
23rd September 200140th Anniversary
7th October 2001Worcester Cathedral
14th October 2001St. Mary Magdalene Church, Taunton
21st October 2001An evening with Sir David Frost
28th October 2001Ripon
4th November 2001Songs of Praise
11th November 2001St. Cecilia
18th November 2001The Tower of London
25th November 2001Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
9th December 2001New York
16th December 2001Southwell
23rd December 2001Manchester Evening News Arena
30th December 2001Songs of Praise is a BBC Television religious programme based around Christian hymns which began in October 1961. It is the most-watched British religious television programme. The first edition was broadcast from the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Cardiff, and the series is the longest-running of its kind on television anywhere in the world.

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