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Christmas 2023 Religious Programming on the Â鶹ԼÅÄ

There'll be musical celebration, traditional carols, live worship and spiritual contemplation across TV, Â鶹ԼÅÄ iPlayer, Radio and Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sounds

Published: 28 November 2023
Adrian Chiles and Oti Mabuse sit in two armchairs around a coffee table and smile to camera. The room is decorated with a Christmas tree and wreaths.
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The Â鶹ԼÅÄ will showcase a fantastic selection of festive programming across television and radio this Christmas. Our content will include musical celebration, traditional carols, live worship and spiritual contemplation.

In the second series of My Life at Christmas, journalist and broadcaster Adrian Chiles will meet dancer Oti Mabuse, veteran Â鶹ԼÅÄ news reporter and World Affairs Editor John Simpson, and stars of stage and screen Martin and Shirlie Kemp in a 3-part series finding out how their festive memories reflect their lives, careers, family and faith.

Â鶹ԼÅÄ One Christmas religion programming begins with Midnight Mass, broadcast live from Portsmouth Cathedral. On Christmas Morning there will be a joyful service of hope, peace and goodwill, live from Manchester Cathedral. The Archbishop of Canterbury will deliver his New Year Message from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, and Songs of Praise will deliver a rich selection of programming from across the country this festive season.

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Two’s Carols from King’s will take viewers into the candlelit, fan-vaulted Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge for the much-loved annual celebration of the Christmas story, told through music, readings and prayers.

Radio 2 will begin Christmas morning with a special message from Rev. Kate Bottley, who will also present a curated mix of listeners’ favourite festive songs. That evening, listeners can enjoy an upbeat celebration of gospel music from across the UK and Ireland, hosted by Beverley Knight.

Radio 3 will broadcast a variety of services over the festive period, including a special series of Compline in the run-up to Christmas and a carol service from the chapel of Royal Holloway.

Radio 4 will offer special editions of Sunday Worship on the theme of justice, and an Archive on 4 reflection on 100 years of religious broadcasting on the Â鶹ԼÅÄ. The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, leads a service of morning worship on Christmas Day, asking ‘What makes a happy Christmas?’

In addition, there will be further special programming across Â鶹ԼÅÄ Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and on local radio.

Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Television says: “This Christmas we have a wide variety of programming to get viewers in the festive spirit. I hope that our selection of carols, live worship, faith-inspired music, in-depth interviews and spiritual contemplation will bring viewers together at Christmas as we look forward to the year ahead.â€

Tim Pemberton, Head of Religion and Ethics, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio says: “As we approach the 100th anniversary of the first religious broadcast on Â鶹ԼÅÄ radio, I’m delighted to bring listeners the very best of what the Â鶹ԼÅÄ’s religious programming has to offer this Christmas – from carols to gospel music, opportunities for worship and reflection, and moments to come together and celebrate the festive season.â€

TV and Â鶹ԼÅÄ iPlayer

Â鶹ԼÅÄ One

Songs of Praise

Songs of Praise is reflecting the excitement and joy of the festive season with a rich selection of programming from across the country.

Sunday 3 December

We begin our celebrations on the first Sunday of Advent with Aled Jones hosting final of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Young Chorister of the Year, as six of the best junior and senior choristers perform a favourite Christmas choice.

In a very special programme to celebrate the beautiful music enjoyed at this time of year, Pam Rhodes is joined by fellow hymn expert Andrew Gant as they discuss some of the nation’s most loved carols. Our own Songs of Praise presenters also reveal their favourite carols and what Christmas means to them.

In County Durham, the Rev. Kate Bottley visits a dementia-friendly community where local school children and residents of a care home come together to mark the birth of Jesus as they rehearse their nativity play.

My Life at Christmas with Adrian Chiles

In this second series of My Life at Christmas for advent 2023, journalist and broadcaster Adrian Chiles meets three well-known faces to find out how their festive memories reflect their lives, careers, family and faith.

Ep 1 - Oti Mabuse - Sunday 3 December

Dancer Oti Mabuse recalls her journey from a South African township to becoming a two-time Strictly Come Dancing champion, and how a new arrival this year is going to change her Christmases forever.

Ep 2 - John Simpson - Sunday 10 December

Veteran Â鶹ԼÅÄ news reporter and World Affairs Editor John Simpson discusses his family, faith and a career filled with Christmases spent in far flung places across the world - from dangerous war zones and political revolutions to devastating tropical storms.

Ep 3 - Martin & Shirlie Kempm- Sunday 17 December

And Martin and Shirlie Kemp open their garden grotto to Adrian to share their Christmas memories, from the heady days of 80s pop stardom and TV & film success to becoming a family and coping with the loss of loved ones and recovering from ill health.

My Life at Christmas with Adrian Chiles is a Big Circus Media production (3x60) for Â鶹ԼÅÄ One and Â鶹ԼÅÄ iPlayer. It was commissioned by Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics TV. The Executive Producers are Gareth Collet, Matt Baker and Elliot Falk and the Series Producer is Jim Turner.

Songs of Praise

Sunday 24 December

On Christmas Eve, with a congregation of over 2000 people at the magnificent Sheffield City Hall, Aled Jones leads the carol singing with performances from Katherine Jenkins, Michael Ball, Strictly Come Dancing’s lead vocalist Tommy Blaize and the newly crowned Young Choristers of the Year.

Midnight Mass from Portsmouth Cathedral

Sunday 24 December

The traditional celebration of the First Eucharist of Christmas and Blessing of the Crib, will be broadcast live from the ‘Cathedral of the Sea’ situated in the historic heart of the city of Portsmouth. The Dean of Portsmouth, the Very Revd Dr Anthony Cane, will introduce and lead the service with Bishop of Portsmouth, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost preaching. Music will include the well-loved carols O Little Town of Bethlehem, It Came Upon The Midnight Clear and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. The Organist and Master of the Choristers, Dr David Price will lead the Cathedral Choir accompanied by musicians of His Majesty’s Royal Marines Band Service.

Midnight Mass from Portsmouth Cathedral is a Â鶹ԼÅÄ Studios Production (1x75’) for Â鶹ԼÅÄ One and iPlayer. It was commissioned by Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics TV. The Executive Producer is Catherine Stirk.

Christmas Morning Service from Manchester Cathedral

Very Revd Rogers Govender, Dean of Manchester Cathedral, stands with his hands outstretched at the doors of the cathedral
Very Revd Rogers Govender Dean of Manchester Cathedral (Image: Â鶹ԼÅÄ/Manchester Cathedral)

Monday 25 December

A joyful service of hope, peace and goodwill, live from Manchester Cathedral on Christmas morning led by the Dean, the Very Revd Rogers Govender. The Bishop of Manchester, the Rt Revd Prof David Walker, will preach. The wonder of the Nativity; the Journey of Mary, Joseph and the Shepherds will be captured in a liturgy of music and readings. Manchester Cathedral Choir, directed by the Organist & Master of the Choristers, Christopher Stokes, will lead the congregation in some of the nation’s favourite carols, including O Come, All Ye Faithful, Unto Us Is Born a Son and While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night.

Christmas Morning Service from Manchester Cathedral is a Â鶹ԼÅÄ Studios production (1x60’) for Â鶹ԼÅÄ One and iPlayer. It was commissioned by Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics TV. The Executive Producers are Catherine Stirk and Dawn Payne.

On Christmas Night

Monday 25 December

As Christmas Day draws to a close, a well-known celebrity narrates the story of the first Christmas from Luke's Gospel, when angels appeared to shepherds to proclaim the news of Jesus’s birth. The reading is followed by a familiar carol, performed by a solo singer or choir.

On Christmas Night is a Â鶹ԼÅÄ Studios production (1x4’) for Â鶹ԼÅÄ One and iPlayer. It was commissioned by Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics TV. The Executive Producer is Catherine Stirk.

Songs of Praise

Sunday 31 December

Completing our festive offering is a New Year’s Eve special hosted by the UK’s most successful mezzo-soprano, Katherine Jenkins. Katherine is joined by an array of celebrated guests including Aled Jones, the Gospel Choir of the Year winner and opera singer Carly Paoli to sing out 2023.

Songs of Praise is a CTVC production for Â鶹ԼÅÄ One and Â鶹ԼÅÄ iPlayer. It was commissioned by Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics TV. The Executive Producers are Andrew O’Connell and Matthew Napier.

The Archbishop of Canterbury’s New Year Message

Friday 1 January

For his 2024 New Year Message, the Archbishop of Canterbury, explores what it means to serve your community and your country. This year, Archbishop Welby is focusing on those people who personify the notion of “serviceâ€, and sometimes even self-sacrifice: the British Armed Forces. He’ll be at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, which has nearly 6000 service personnel, plus hundreds of civilian staff. It’s home to the RAF's Air Mobility Force, and is also where desperately needed humanitarian aid is loaded onto planes and flown to parts of the world experiencing devastating war and conflict as well as natural disaster.

The Archbishop of Canterbury’s New Year Message is a Â鶹ԼÅÄ Studios (1x5’) for Â鶹ԼÅÄ One and iPlayer. It was commissioned by Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics TV. The Executive Producer is Catherine Stirk.

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Two

Carols from King’s

The candlelit, fan-vaulted Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge is the stunning setting for this much anticipated annual celebration of the Christmas story, told through music, readings and prayers with an invited congregation of college members and guests.

Led by the Dean, the Revd Dr Stephen Cherry, the service begins in the time-honoured way as a solo chorister sings the first verse of Once in Royal David's City. The world renowned choir, directed by Daniel Hyde, sings carols old and new, including Silent Night (arr. John Rutter), In the Bleak Midwinter (Harold Darke), In the Stillness (Sally Beamish) and Child in a Manager (arr. John Rutter). The choir leads the congregation in popular carols, including O Come All Ye Faithful, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. The story of the Nativity is read by members of King’s College in the words of the King James Bible and in poems by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, Marion Strobel, Thomas Hardy and Walter de la Mare.

Carol’s From Kings is a Â鶹ԼÅÄ Studios production (1x75’) for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Two and iPlayer. It was commissioned by Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics TV. The Executive Producer is Catherine Stirk.

Radio and Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sounds

Radio 2

Sunday 10 December

Good Morning Sunday

6am-9am

The Reverend Kate Bottley and Jason Mohammad are joined by Sir Cliff Richard who is celebrating 65 years in the music business, plus they present the Good Morning Sunday Chorister of the Year Special.

In a one hour special, Sir Cliff reflects on his career, how he was influenced by Elvis, which pieces of music have inspired him and chats about his new album, Cliff With Strings, which is a selection of re-imagined versions of his classic tracks.

Also presenting the Good Morning Sunday Young Chorister of the Year Special, Revd. Kate was with the talented hopefuls every step of the way as they sang for the coveted title and trophy. She speaks to the Junior and Senior Young Chorister of the Year and plays their winning entries as well as highlights from the main event. There’s a chance to hear their beautiful rendition of Christmas song, ‘Do you hear what I hear?’ It’s a festive feast not to be missed and is dripping with Christmas sparkle.

You can hear highlights from the Young Chorister of the Year semi-finals and final in full on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sounds from 1.30pm on Sunday 3rd December 2023; Songs of Praise will broadcast the final on the same day (also available on iPlayer).

Presenters: Reverend Kate Bottley and Jason Mohammad

Producer: Katharine Longworth for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Audio North.

Monday 25 December

Good Morning Christmas

8am-10am

Live on Christmas Day, the Reverend Kate Bottley celebrates with carols, festive greetings and a special message. The programme will feature a specially curated mix of listeners’ favourite seasonal songs and sing-a-long carols.

Presenter: Revd. Kate Bottley

Producer: Mark Plant

A Â鶹ԼÅÄ Audio production.

Beverley's Great British Gospel Christmas

8pm-10pm

Beverley Knight, West End star and Britain's soulful sweetheart, hosts an upbeat celebration of gospel music from the UK and Ireland, festive songs and traditional carols to round off your Christmas evening.

Beverley Knight says: “I’m looking forward to getting into the spirit of Christmas, so to be hosting my Great British Gospel Christmas this evening on Radio 2, with incredible music from both heritage and upcoming gospel artists, is a joy!â€

Presenter: Beverley Knight

Producer: Chris Mitchell & Bernard Achampong

A We Are Unedited production.

Radio 3

Sunday 3 December

A Service for Advent with Carols

3pm-4.30pm

A Service for Advent with Carols, from the Chapel of St John’s College, Cambridge, recorded on Sunday 26 November.

The pattern of the service, in its four sections, reflects the season’s growing anticipation, both of the first coming of Christ and of that Day when the prayer Thy Kingdom come is finally and fully answered. The music reflects those themes, and includes a new work written especially for the service by Joanna Marsh, to a text newly written by priest and poet, Malcolm Guite.

Introit: There is no rose (Gerald Hendrie)

Opening Sentence

Processional Hymn: Come thou redeemer of the earth (Puer nobis nascitur, descant Christopher Gray)

Bidding Prayer           

Carol: Deus, Deus meus (Roxanna Panufnik)

 

I The Message of Advent

Sentence and Collect

Antiphons: O Sapientia and O Adonaï

First Lesson: Mark 13 vv.32-36

Motet: Vigilate (Byrd)

Second Lesson: Isaiah 11 vv.1-5

Carol: A tender shoot (Kerensa Briggs)

 

II The Word of God

Sentence and Collect

Antiphons: O Radix Jesse and O Clavis David

Third Lesson: Hebrews 4 vv.12-16

Carol: This is the truth (Trad., arr. Vaughan Williams and Christopher Robinson)

Fourth Lesson: Luke 4 vv. 14-21

Hymn: O come, O come Emmanuel (Veni Emmanuel, descant David Hill)

 

III The Prophetic Call

Sentence and Collect

Antiphons: O Oriens and O Rex Gentium

Fifth Lesson: Malachi 3 vv. 1-7

Motet: Fuit homo missus a Deo (Praetorius)

Sixth Lesson: Matthew 3 vv. 1-11

Hymn: On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry (Winchester New, descant Christopher Robinson)

 

IV The God-Bearer    

Sentence and Collect

Antiphon: O Emmanuel

Anthem: Bogoroditse Dyevo (Rachmaninoff)

Seventh Lesson: Luke 1 vv. 26-38

Magnificat: The Truro Service (Russell Pascoe)

Eighth Lesson: The Annunciation (Edwin Muir)

Anthem: The Hidden Light (Joanna Marsh) – New commission

 

The Christmas Collect

Carol: Noel – Verbum caro factum est (Tamsin Jones)

Hymn: Of the Father’s heart begotten (Divinum mysterium, arr. Willcocks)

The College Prayer and The Blessing

Organ Voluntary: In dir ist Freude, BWV 615 (Bach)

 

Christopher Gray (Director of Music)

Alexander Robson (Herbert Howells Organ Scholar)

The Revd Canon Dr Mark Oakley (Dean)

The Revd Andrew Hammond (Chaplain)

Monday 4 December

Compline

9.30pm-10pm

2/4

In a series spread across four weeks (beginning Monday 27 November), Compline returns on the four Mondays before Christmas. The office of night prayer takes the form of a sequence of words and music which provides a moment of stillness and reflection at the end of the day.

On Monday 4 December, Compline will come from Corpus Christi Church, Leeds, including works by Sheppard, Tallis, and Byrd, sung by the senior girls and choral scholars of Leeds Cathedral choir.

Introit: In pace (Sheppard)

Hymn: Te lucis ante terminum (Tallis)

Psalms 6,7 (Plainsong)

Reading: Mark 1 vv.1-8

Responsory: In manus tuas (Tallis)

Canticle: Nunc dimittis a5 (Byrd)

Marian Antiphon: Alma redemptoris (Plainsong)

Thomas Leech (conductor)

Monday 11 December

Compline

9.30pm-10pm

3/4

From St Thomas' Church Kirkholt, Rochdale, including works by Brian Foy and Matthew Larkin, sung by the Diocese of Manchester Choral Scholars.

Introit: Advent Prose (Plainsong)

Preces (Plainsong)

Hymn: Before the ending of the day (Plainsong)

Psalm 28 (Plainsong)

Reading: Isaiah 40 vv.3-5

Responsory: Into thy hands, O Lord (Plainsong)

Anthem: Veni, Veni Emmanuel (Trad, arr. Brian Foy)

Canticle: Nunc dimittis (Plainsong)

Anthem: Adam lay y bounden (Matthew Larkin)

Andrew Earis (conductor)

Sunday 17 December

EBU Christmas Around Europe

9am-11.30pm

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3’s annual day of live and recorded Christmas concerts gathered together by the European Broadcasting Union.

Presented in intervals throughout the day, this year’s offering includes concerts from Amsterdam (featuring the Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge), Stockholm, Helsinki, Reykjavik (featuring experimental ensemble Nordic Affect), Copenhagen, Hanover, and Paris (the complete Nutcracker ballet).

9am-1pm EBU Christmas Around Europe: Part 1

2pm-3pm EBU Christmas Around Europe: Part 2

4pm-11.30pm EBU Christmas Around Europe: Part 3

Monday 18 December

Compline

9.30pm-10pm

4/4

From the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Englefield Green, including works by Ben Parry, Stainer and Rupert Gough, sung by the choir of Royal Holloway, University of London.

Introit: O nata lux (Ben Parry)

Blessing of Light: Phos hilaron (Stainer)

Preces (Plainsong)

Hymn: Round me falls the night (Arnstadt)

Psalm 143 (Plainsong)

Reading: Mark 13 vv.32-37

Responsory: Into thy hands, O Lord (Plainsong)

Canticle: Nunc dimittis (Rupert Gough)

Anthem: A hymn to Christ (Imogen Holst)

Rupert Gough (conductor)

Wednesday 20 December

Choral Evensong live from Norwich Cathedral

4pm-5pm (repeated Sunday 24 December, 3pm-4pm)

Choral Evensong for the Wednesday before Christmas, live from Norwich Cathedral. The service includes a new work composed for the broadcast by Kerensa Briggs, and is a setting of one of the O Antiphons, used in the seven days leading up to Christmas

Introit: O Clavis David (Kerensa Briggs) (world premiere)

Responses: Michael Nicholas

Office hymn: O come, O come Emmanuel (Veni Emmanuel, arr. Ashley Grote)

Psalms 4, 9 (Martin, Elvey)

First Lesson: Isaiah 51 vv.1-8

Canticles: Collegium Magalenae Oxoniense (Leighton)

Second Lesson: 2 Thessalonians 1 vv.1-12

Anthem: Angelus ad Virginem (Matthew Martin)

Hymn: Lo! he comes with clouds descending (Helmsley)

Voluntary: Symphonie-Passion (Le monde dans l’attente du sauveur) (Dupré)

Ashley Grote (Master of Music)

David Dunnett (Organist)

Wednesday 27 December

Choral Evensong from the Chapel of Lancing College

4pm-5pm (repeated Sunday 31 December, 3pm-4pm)

Choral Evensong for the Wednesday after Christmas, from the Chapel of Lancing College on the Feast of John, Apostle and Evangelist, recorded on Tuesday 28 November. The music includes seasonal hymns and carols.

Introit: Torches (Joubert)

Responses: Sanders

Office hymn: Word supreme, before creation (Grafton)

Psalm 97 (Middleton)

First Lesson: Isaiah 6 vv.1-8

Canticles: Darke in F

Second Lesson: 1 John 5 vv.1-12

Anthem: Angelus ad Virginem (Carter)

Prayer Anthem: No small wonder (Edwards)

Hymn: Hark the Herald Angels Sing (Mendelssohn)

Te Deum: Stanford in B flat

Voluntary: Pièce Héroique (Franck)

Alexander Mason (Director of Music)

Philip White-Jones (Organist)

Wednesday 3 January

Carol Service from the Chapel of Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham

4pm-5pm (repeated Sun 7 January 3pm-4pm)

An Epiphany Carol Service from the Chapel of Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, recorded on Wednesday 13 December.

A sequence of words and music to mark the visit of the Magi to the new-born Jesus.

Introit: Morning star (Arvo Pärt)

Carol: O magnum mysterium (Dan Locklair)

First Lesson: John 1 vv.1-14

Hymn: Of the Father’s heart begotten (Divinum mysterium)

Carol: Susanni (Bryan Kelly)

Second Lesson: Isaiah 7 vv.10-15

Carol: What child is this (Rupert Gough)

Third Lesson: Matthew 1 vv.18-23

Carol: Love came down at Christmas (Eleanor Daley)

Fourth Lesson: Micah 5 vv.2-5

Hymn: Brightest and best (Epiphany)

Carol: Seeing the star (Ben Ponniah)

Fifth Lesson: Matthew 2 vv.1-2, 8-11

Carol: We three kings (Philip Stopford)

Sixth Lesson: Isaiah 60 vv.1-3, 19-20

Carol: My dancing day (George Arthur)

Seventh Lesson: Matthew 5 vv.14-16

Carol: I am the light of the world (David Bednall)

Hymn: As with gladness men of old (Dix)

Voluntary: Star Fantasy on Alleluia: Vidimus Stellam (Kristina Arakelyan)

Rupert Gough (Director of Music)

Luke Cherry, Andrej Ivanović (Organ Scholars)

Radio 4

Sunday 17 December

Sunday Worship

8.10am-8.50am

Continuing the advent theme of justice, the Sunday before Christmas will look at ‘a place to live’ with a service from Acocks Green Church of God of Prophecy, Birmingham, with a focus on the work they do with the local homeless community. The music will come from the AMC Gospel Choir, directed by Audrey Mattis. Produced by Miriam Williamson

Sunday 24 December

Sunday

7.10²¹³¾â€“7.55²¹³¾

A festive edition of the Sunday programme.

Sunday Worship

8.10²¹³¾â€“8.50²¹³¾

From Methodist College Belfast. The fourth in Sunday Worship’s Advent series on justice – ‘The Compassion of the Christ Child’.

Lead by the Revd Emily Hyland. Preacher: The Revd Dr Janet Unsworth. The award-winning chapel choir is led by Director of Music, Ruth McCartney.

Music: All the stars looked down (John Rutter), A Ukrainian Carol (arr. Leontovych), The Blessed son of God (Vaughan Williams), Lux Aurumque (Eric Whitacre), The Lamb (John Tavener), The Holly and the Ivy (Trad arr Mark Brown), The Sussex Carol (Trad arr Mark Brown), Produced by Bert Tosh.

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

3pm-4.30pm

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols will be broadcast again this year from King’s College Cambridge (live on Radio 4 and the Â鶹ԼÅÄ World Service, with a repeat on Radio 3 on Christmas Day). Produced by Ben Collingwood.

Midnight Mass

11.30pm-12.45am

The celebration of the first mass of Christmas will come live from Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, with the preacher The Most Rev Malcom McMahon OP, Archbishop and the choir of the Cathedral and Metropolitan Cathedral Brass Ensemble. Music will include favourite carols like Silent Night and Hark the Herald Angels Sing. Produced by Miriam Williamson.

Monday 25 December

Christmas Service

7²¹³¾â€“7.45²¹³¾

The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, leads a service of Morning Worship for Christmas Day asking ‘What makes a happy Christmas?’

Music includes: Ding dong, merrily on high (arr Mack Willberg), O Come all ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles), Away in a Manger (Lucy Walker), Now may we singen (Cecilia McDowall), There is no rose (Robert Sharpe), The Lamb (Becky McGlade), O Little Town of Bethlehem (Forest Green), All this time this song is best (Walton), Hark the Herald Angels Sing (Merndelssohn)

Readings from Luke 2, John 1, and Isaiah 52. Produced by Philip Billson.

Tuesday 26 December

Christmas Meditation

26 December

12.15²¹³¾â€“12.30²¹³¾

Angela Berners-Wilson was the first female priest ordained in 1994. 2024 marks 30 years since she became a priest. In her retirement, Angela has taken on a new role as a spiritual tour guide Angela has taken on a new role as a spiritual tour guide and this Christmas she will be away in Obendorf, Austria, the village where Silent Night was first performed on Christmas Eve 1818. Angela will explore the spirit and spirituality of Christmas with Christmas music, reflection and a prayer.

Sunday 31 December

Sunday Worship

8²¹³¾â€“8.50²¹³¾

Throughout 2023 people from all over the world have been drawn to Norwich Cathedral to share and learn more about a woman who lived in the city 650 years ago.

Julian’s Revelations of Divine Love, the first known book written by a woman in English, has become a spiritual classic known and loved by millions and a guide to many in the way of faith, hope and love.

Julian of Norwich has become England’s most widely known female visionary. In May 1373, when she was thirty years old and suffering what was believed to be a terminal illness, she experienced a series of sixteen visions or ‘shewings’ which revealed aspects of the love of God. Following her recovery, she spent the rest of her life pondering their meaning and implications and recording her insights in writing. She became an anchoress, living in the cell attached to the small church of St Julian off King Street in Norwich, and from that cell and that time her influence has radiated to the present day and across the world.

Master of Music: Ashley Grote; Producer: Ben Collingwood.

Saturday 6 January

Archive on 4: 100 Years of Religious Broadcasting

8pm-9pm

Marking the 100th Anniversary of the first religious broadcast on the Â鶹ԼÅÄ.

On 6 January 1924, people formed queues outside St Martin-in-the-Fields in anticipation of witnessing the first ever broadcast of a church service. To mark this anniversary, the priest and journalist Giles Fraser tells the story of Britain's uneasy relationship with religion through 100 years of religious broadcasting.

Producer: Amanda Hancox

Radio 4 Longwave

Daily Service

In the week up to Christmas, Daily Service will feature recordings from a festive Christmas Carol Concert recorded with an audience in Media City, Salford, featuring the Daily Service Singers, the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Young Chorister, Metropolitan Brass Ensemble and gospel artist Angel Morgan. Presenters will include the Bishop of Manchester David Walker, Canon Ann Easter and Canon Dr Rachel Mann.

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Northern Ireland

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Ulster & Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Foyle

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Ulster / Foyle will be welcoming in the festive season with a host of special programmes over Christmas and the New Year.

Festive music will be the centrepiece of Classical Connections on Sunday 3 December at 7pm presented by John Toal which will feature classical renditions of Christmas carols alongside other joyful music. The Bandstand Christmas Special at 6.30pm on Sunday 17 December (repeated on Boxing Day) will also feature a mix of secular and traditional carols.

On Christmas Eve, Audrey Carville and guests gather round the table for a seasonal Sunday Sequence to reflect on the meaning, spirit and significance of Christmas, present and past. Later in the morning join Fr Brian D’Arcy on Sunday With Brian D’Arcy as he hosts a special Christmas Eve programme sharing his Christmas thoughts and music choices. That evening Sounds Sacred at 5pm will be followed by a special Classical Connections including live recordings from the ‘Magic of Christmas’ concert with the Ulster Orchestra, recorded at the Waterfront Hall featuring the Belfast Philharmonic and soloists. The programme will some traditional carols including O Holy Night, alongside the secular festive fare

On Christmas Day a specially extended Morning Service from 9-10am reflects and gives thanks for Christmas with carols and hymns from the Chapel Choir of Methody College, Belfast.

On New Year’s Eve Morning Service from 10am will be a service of reflection and worship for the year to come, followed by a special Thought For The Year, bringing together some of the most appropriate contributions for the season from Thought For The Week.

Throughout the week - from Christmas Day to New Year’s Day - Thought For The Day on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Ulster and Foyle will feature a series of reflections from contributors on a seasonal or topical theme.

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Scotland

Â鶹ԼÅÄ One Scotland

Sally Magnusson
Sally Magnusson (Image: David Strachan)

Christmas Celebration

Sunday, December 24, 11.45pm-12.30am

Reflections at the Quay Christmas 2023

Monday, December 25, 9am-10am

Over a hundred students from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland are partnering with Â鶹ԼÅÄ Scotland and performing the music for Christmas Celebration – presented by Sally Magnusson – being broadcast just before midnight on Christmas Eve, and Reflections at the Quay on Christmas Morning, which will feature two choirs and a brass ensemble from RCS.

The music for both programmes was recorded at Sherbrooke Mosspark Parish Church in Pollokshields, Glasgow, where the congregational carols were accompanied by ten RCS brass players. There will also be Christmas songs from the Senior Chamber Choir, and from the 55 strong Junior Conservatoire Choir accompanied by a strings and wind orchestra.

Also appearing in both programmes will be Scottish folk singer Emily Smith, an RCS graduate, with Jamie McClennan and Aaron Jones.

The carols for Reflections at the Quay Christmas 2023 are sung by Bearsden Choir.

Christmas Eve readings are by pupils from nearby Hutchesons’ Grammar School, and include new poems written by Glasgow writer Mary Neal.

Reflections at the Quay on Christmas Morning is presented by Rev Ali Pandian, chaplain at Rachel House Children’s Hospice, Rev Aaron Moffat Jackman, St Peter’s, Musselburgh, Fiona Stewart, arts writer and performer, and Dr Suzanne Bunniss, social science researcher and founder of Scottish Charity FireCloud.

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Scotland

Sunday 24 December

Christmas Service

11.30pm-12.05am

Carol-singing and readings from the University of Glasgow’s Carol Service in the Memorial Chapel. There are reflections by the University Chaplain, The Rev Dr Carolyn Kelly and the Chapel Choir directed by Kathryn Cooper.

Christmas With Cathy Macdonald and Tony Kearney

10.30pm-11.30pm

Join Cathy MacDonald and Tony Kearney for an hour of festive reflections on the theme of home at Christmas. Featuring personal stories of what home means for different people at Christmas and homely traditions from around the world as well as the memories of Christmas past in the MacDonald and Kearney households.

New Every Sunday

7am-7.30am

On the morning of Christmas Eve, New Every Sunday will bring reflections and Christmas music including some favourite carols.

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Wales

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Wales

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Wales will take up a mini-residency at Llandaff Cathedral this Christmas to get listeners in the festive mood. A celebration service will start the festivities off at 7.30am on December 24, and a beautifully peaceful live midnight mass starting at 11.30pm on Christmas Eve will last until the early hours of Christmas Day. On Christmas Day, they’ll have a glorious hour of carols and readings to celebrate the morning itself.

Meanwhile, All Things Considered will have a series of Christmas Cards on December 24 from around the Llandaff diocese, giving a glimpse into several very different Christmases. Music will be provided by the Llandaff Cathedral choirs, while the services are led by the Bishop of Llandaff, Mary Stallad.

Radio Cymru

In the run up to Christmas, in the newly commissioned Alaw Mair, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Cymru listeners will hear a new version of the modern carol Alaw Mair (Mary’s Melody), performed as a duet by Radio Cymru presenter Ffion Emyr and her mother. The new recording will be interwoven with Christmas monologues authored and read by mothers from different backgrounds.

On Christmas Day, Radio Cymru’s religious service, Yr Oedfa, will be extended and we will also broadcast a special carol concert featuring The Â鶹ԼÅÄ National Orchestra of Wales.

Local Radio

Local Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio will continue to connect with its local audience over the festive period with a special service to mark Christmas Day.

All 39 stations will broadcast a specially commissioned programme called Make a Difference – Keeping the Faith at Christmas, a show that looks at kindness, giving, events, music and faith that really Make a Difference to people.

Christmas 2023

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