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A Northern Ireland MP has come under fire after he described the representation of black people on an edition of Songs of Praise as the BBC at its BLM (Black Lives Matter) worst .
Anti-racism groups have called on the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) MP Gregory Campbell to apologise over his race-baiting and irresponsible remarks on the BBC s Gospel Singer of the Year competition.
The programme, which was filmed at Gorton Monastery in Manchester, featured five semi-finalists, three judges and a presenter who were all of a black ethnicity.
In his Facebook post, which was shared on January 31, the East Londonderry MP wrote: Just watched BBC TV Songs of Praise which this week was Gospel Singer of the year semi final. This I m afraid was BBC at its BLM worst.
A Chorister For Christmas 2020
The sound of the clear voice of a chorister, effortlessly singing the opening lines to “Once in Royal David’s City” has long been associated with our traditional Christmas festivities. The boys and girls who take part in those carol services are usually members of choirs and singing groups that perform throughout the year.
BBC Radio 2 and Songs of Praise s search for the Young Chorister of the Year has reached its climax. Find out more about this year s competition and the winning Chorister below.
Since 1986, the BBC has led a talent search to find the best young singers in the country. Choristers from cathedral, church and school choirs have applied in the hope of winning the coveted title “Young Chorister of the Year”. The competition celebrates young singing talent and acknowledges the role that these children have in the musical life of the country.