Teddington choir feature on BBC Morning Live

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

5th Nov 2021 | Local News

Teddington's Landmark Singers were featured on national television this morning!

The group appeared on the BBC Morning Live programme alongside TV presenter Dr Ranj Singh.

Dr Ranj was reporting on the health and wellbeing effects of easing lockdown restrictions next week, which will allow amateur choirs to rehearse inside with more than 6 people at a time.

He interviewed the choir's leader, Charles MacDougall and the two discussed how lockdown had affected the music industry - and what zoom choir rehearsals are really like.

Dr Ranj also interviewed to 2 singers in the group and heard a rehearsal in Teddington's stunning Landmark Arts Centre

You can watch the programme HERE

Find out more about the Landmark Singers https://www.facebook.com/landmarksingers/

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