- BBC filming Songs of Praise from a migrant camp in Calais
- Producers have started shooting at Ethiopian Orthodox Church in camp
- Full crew is expected to arrive at the 'Jungle' camp over the weekend
- MPs and viewers have blasted the decision to film during ongoing crisis
The
BBC’s flagship religious show Songs of Praise is being filmed at a touching
chapel within a migrants’ camp in Calais, it has emerged.
Producers
have already spent two days shooting an episode at a makeshift Ethiopian
Orthodox Church in the 'Jungle' camp, which will be broadcast on a date to be
finalised.
And
the full crew for Songs of Praise is due to arrive at the centre of the
5,000-strong camp this weekend - but host Aled Jones said he would not be
present.
This
comes amid a worsening crisis which has seen nine people lose their lives after
thousands of migrants stormed the Channel Tunnel in a desperate attempt to
build a new life in Britain.
Comment:
From
being politically neutral and promoting
Christian values, I’ve noticed recently
that Songs of Praise is promoting a left
wing agenda and calling Christian Values not relevant.
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