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"'''To Be a Pilgrim'''" was an [[Earth]] hymn that the students of [[Coal Hill Secondary School]] sang in the morning assembly of [[Thursday]] [[28 March]] [[1963]] to the "[[piano]] poundings" of [[music]] teacher Mrs [[Bellweather]]. [[Susan Foreman]] claimed the song had a special meaning to her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | "'''To Be a Pilgrim'''" was an [[Earth]] hymn that the students of [[Coal Hill Secondary School]] sang in the morning assembly of [[Thursday]] [[28 March]] [[1963]] to the "[[piano]] poundings" of [[music]] teacher Mrs [[Bellweather]]. [[Susan Foreman]] claimed the song had a special meaning to her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') |
Revision as of 09:40, 13 December 2014
"To Be a Pilgrim" was an Earth hymn that the students of Coal Hill Secondary School sang in the morning assembly of Thursday 28 March 1963 to the "piano poundings" of music teacher Mrs Bellweather. Susan Foreman claimed the song had a special meaning to her. (PROSE: Time and Relative)
Behind the scenes
In the post-credits scenes of TV: Human Nature where John Smith entered Farringham School for Boys in 1913 and taught history, schoolchildren singing "To Be a Pilgrim" (backed by a church organ) was sung as incidental music.