Broadcast programmes over the Christmas Period 2022

A personal summary of some radio and tv programmes scheduled over the Christmas season.

Date ProviderTitleDescription
Christmas Eve 15:00hrsBBC Radio 4Festival of Nine Lessons and CarolsA service of carols, hymns, and readings live from the candlelit Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge.
Available after broadcast at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001g9pf
Christmas Eve 18:55BBC Two TVCarols from KingsCarols from King’s is set in the stunning, vaulted, gothic chapel of King’s College Cambridge. The candle-lit service celebrates the Christmas story in music, readings and prayers with an invited congregation of college members and guests.
Christmas Eve 21:30RTE One TVChristmas at the CastleAn annual celebration of much-loved Christmas songs recorded for TV in the beautiful surrounds of Dublin Castle. Repeated 7:30am Christmas Day
Christmas Eve 23:03BBC Radio Ulster The Journey of the Magi The Nativity story of the Wise Men and their star-guided journey, based on a poem by WR Rodgers. Music by Paul Campbell. Narration by Michelle Fairley and Stuart Graham. Repeat Broadcast 18:30 Christmas Day

Available online at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001ghlt
Christmas Day 7:00amBBC Radio 4Christmas Service Hope for the nationsChristmas morning service from Bath Abbey, a house of prayer for all nations, visited by people from around the world. God makes known his love in Christ, to and for all people.
Available after broadcast at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001ghvh
Christmas Day 10:00amBBC Radio Ulster Morning ServiceA celebration of Christmas Day with music from the New Irish Choir and Orchestra, directed by Jonathan Rea. Led by the Bishop of Connor, the Right Rev George Davison.
Available after broadcast at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001ghsg
Christmas Day 10:00amBBC One TVChristmas Eucharist A specially composed fanfare will introduce a lively Christmas Morning family Eucharist from Blackburn Cathedral. The wonder of the Nativity; the Journey of Mary, Joseph and the Shepherds will be captured in a liturgy of music, readings and story. The Eucharist, presided over by the Bishop of Burnley, the Rt Revd Philip North, will feature the uplifting and joyous setting of Bob Chilcott’s ‘A Little Jazz Mass’. Broadcast live with a congregation who’ll be taking part in the readings and prayers, the story of Christmas will be shared by the Dean of Blackburn, the Most Revd Peter Howell-Jones.
Christmas Day 11:00amRTE One TVChristmas Day Service A Presbyterian service for Christmas Day with the orchestra and choir of New Irish Arts, led by Jonathan Rea
Christmas Day 11:00amBBC One TVSongs of Praise Christmas Carols from Cardiff – Aled Jones presents the Christmas Day edition of Songs of Praise from Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, packed with favourite carols and seasonal music. Llandaff Cathedral Choir perform In The Bleak Mid-Winter, reigning Songs of Praise Gospel Singer Of The Year Patrice Campbell sings the modern classic Mary, Did You Know and Aled and Russell Watson have the perfect song for Christmas Day- Mistletoe and Wine.
Christmas Day 12:10RTE One TVArchbishop’s MessageThe Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland Primates of All Ireland, Archbishop Eamon Martin and Archbishop John McDowell, offer their traditional message of peace, faith and love
Christmas Day 13:00RTE Radio OneArchbishop’s MessageRadio Broadcast of the Archbishop’s message. (Broadcast on TV earlier at 12:10)
Christmas Day 17:03BBC Radio Ulster Sounds SacredRichard Yarr introduces seasonal sacred music performed by local and internationally acclaimed performers. He also brings good cheer with listeners’ requests.

Available after broadcast at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001ghtb
Christmas Day 23:15 BBC One TVOn Christmas Night Winding down Christmas Day to a gentle close, Ballroom Dancer and TV panellist Oti Mabuse reads the story of the first Christmas from the Gospel according to St Luke. Oti lends her own voice to the familiar Bible story of the angels appearing to shepherds with the news of the birth of a baby – born in a stable in Bethlehem. Accompanying Oti’s reading is a special recording of “Love Came Down at Christmas” from Bristol’s Exultate Singers, conducted by their founder, David Ogden.
26th Dec 00:15amBBC Radio 4Christmas MeditationChristmas Meditation with actor director Adjoa Andoh reflecting on childhood Christmases past, and Christmases present as children grow and the world shifts.
Available after broadcast at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001ghx2
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