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This celebration of Gospel music is hosted by Mark De-Lisser from the stunning Gorton Monastery in Manchester. Singing to win the title are the three talented performers who made it through from last week's semi-final.
Capturing the backstage excitement & collaboration of putting on a show, join Justine, stage manager puppet friend, Dash the Dog, & special guests, as they work together to get everything ready in time.
Gracie Abrams covers Ethel Cain for Like A Version.
Capturing the backstage excitement & collaboration of putting on a show, join Justine, stage manager puppet friend, Dash the Dog, & special guests, as they work together to get everything ready in time.
Capturing the backstage excitement & collaboration of putting on a show, join Justine, stage manager puppet friend, Dash the Dog, & special guests, as they work together to get everything ready in time.
Capturing the backstage excitement & collaboration of putting on a show, join Justine, stage manager puppet friend, Dash the Dog, & special guests, as they work together to get everything ready in time.
Capturing the backstage excitement & collaboration of putting on a show, join Justine, stage manager puppet friend, Dash the Dog, & special guests, as they work together to get everything ready in time.
Capturing the backstage excitement & collaboration of putting on a show, join Justine, stage manager puppet friend, Dash the Dog, & special guests, as they work together to get everything ready in time.
Mark De-Lisser hosts the semi-final to find the best Gospel Singer of the Year 2021! In the first of two programmes celebrating Gospel music, five talented amateur singers take to the stage at Gorton Monastery in Manchester.
A final performance in Tasmania's Huon Valley was a fitting and bittersweet farewell for pianist Kelvin Smith
As the sun sets on our national day, a Concert from the Sydney Opera House forecourt showcasing leading Aussie talent including Casey Donovan, Dami Im, William Barton, GANGgajang, Kate Miller-Heidke and Chocolate Starfish.
Connie Fisher explores the stunning Welsh landscape, meets people who have faced some uphill challenges and introduces hymns from Llandaff Cathedral and Welsh singers Cerys Matthews, Steve Balsamo and Elin Manahan Thomas.
In part two, director and writer Mark Cousins focuses on film-makers who look at things in radically new ways. Bending genre, using technological innovation to do things differently. (Final)
Royel Otis cover Sophie Ellis-Bextor for Like A Version.
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras live performance of Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony.
We traverse three states, and three distinctly unique works in a program that takes us bottom to top (and then bottom again) through Australia.
What are the most powerful movie images of our times? Mark Cousins begins with an arresting comparison between Frozen and The Joker. A rich, surprising introduction to the best cinema of modern times.
G Flip covers Taylor Swift for Like A Version.
Diane Louise Jordan meets some residents from the London Borough of Southwark, including a playwright who's given the medieval mystery play a modern twist, and the parents whose step of faith will save lives.
05.01.2024 Walkabout
Director Nicolas Roeg's 1971 classic story of a 16-year-old English girl and her 8-year-old brother abandoned in the Australian desert. They meet a young Aboriginal boy, as they seek survival in the wilderness.
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