A Cause for Caroling Episodes Episode guide
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10. Ring in the New
Jeremy Summerly ponders the success of new carols over the last century.
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9. Import and Export
How the UK began to embrace carols from all over the world.
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8. The Birth of Nine Lessons with Carols
Jeremy Summerly traces the familiar, traditional carol service back to Truro in 1918.
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7. Folk Carol Survival and Revival
How the gallery tradition, squeezed out of 19th-century church worship, refused to die.
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6. A Second Golden Age
By the mid-19th century, the singing of carols was once again hugely popular.
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5. The Ghosts of the West Gallery
Jeremy Summerly visits Dorchester where Thomas Hardy captured the caroling tradition.
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4. Carol Crisis? What Crisis?
Jeremy describes the impact of the Reformation and Puritan attitudes to music.
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3. From Coventry to Agincourt
Jeremy Summerly uncovers a developing professionalism in carol singing and writing.
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2. Spreading the Medieval Word Made Flesh
How the Franciscans used the carol to make the birth of Jesus a focus.
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1. A Carol's a Carol, to Begin With
Jeremy Summerly discovers what he believes to be the first carol written in English.