For Ever and Ever
Britain's cathedrals have defined the landscape for centuries but what's their role today? Peter Day hears about the business of running some of the country's most famous places.
Britain's cathedrals have defined the landscape for more than 1000 years as places of worship, tourist attractions, and unrivaled architectural
achievements. But what's their role in the 21st Century? Peter Day hears about the business of running some of the country's most famous places.
(Photo: St Paul's Cathedral, London. BBC copyright)
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Contributors to this programme
Aric Prentice, Director of Music, Lincoln Cathedral
John Patrick, Subdean, Lincoln Cathedral
Jackie Croft, Chapter Clerk, Lincoln Cathedral
Philip Buckler, Dean, Lincoln Cathedral
Anthony O’Conner, Director of Fundraising and Development, Manchester Cathedral
Rogers Govender, Dean Manchester Cathedral
Francis Davis, Founder Cathedral Innovation Centre, Portsmouth Cathedral
Cannon, Portsmouth Cathedral
Stephen Bourne, Administrator, Ely Cathedral
Mark Bonney, Dean, Ely Cathedral
Lesley Ann Thompson, Ely Cathedral
Broadcasts
- Thu 18 Dec 201413:05GMTBBC World Service Online
- Thu 18 Dec 201420:05GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sun 21 Dec 201401:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sun 21 Dec 201410:32GMTBBC World Service Online


