*** DEBUG START ***
*** DEBUG END ***

Radio review: Compline, Carols Across the Country: A seasonal journey, and On Your Farm

02 December 2025

Gerry Lynch on a welcome seasonal broadcast of compline, an impressive journey through regional accents and identities, and an insufficiently robust programme on a land dispute

BBC

Compline has returned to Radio 3 for Advent

Compline has returned to Radio 3 for Advent

COMPLINE has graced Radio 3’s schedules in Lent and Advent in recent years, and has made a welcome return on Sunday evenings for the four Sundays of this season of preparation.

The first instalment was notable for the understated, languid delivery of both the St Martin’s Singers and the unnamed priest who led the service, showcasing the almost edible acoustic of St Mary the Virgin, Tetbury. The intentional promotion of “slow radio” on Radio 3 schedules, prominent in the early 2020s, now seems to have passed — a matter of some regret — but we can hope that these seasonal broadcasts of compline continue to be a reminder that radio does not need to be pacy to be engaging.

All the more remarkably, Advent compline followed shortly after Radio 3 hosted a 12-hour Lord’s Day banquet of celebrating Christmas: Carols Across the Country: A seasonal journey ran from before sunrise until after sunset, starting at 6.30 a.m. and finishing at 6.30 p.m. A project very much in keeping with the current “This Is Our BBC” branding seeking to promote the corporation as the essential repository of regional accents and identities, six successive two-hour live broadcasts ranged from Fife to the Isle of Wight, and played from brass bands to plainchant. St John’s College, Cambridge, was even allowed to keep Advent for a few hours.

Inevitably, an endeavour of this length and complexity had occasional bumpy moments, but, overall, this was an impressive example of the BBC demonstrating that there are programmes that only it has the scale and reach to pull off, even if it was jarring to be celebrating Christmas in November.

While BBC Radio’s capacity to produce magazine programming for specialist professional audiences is one of its most impressive features, On Your Farm (Radio 4, Sunday) was an example of how it can lead to insufficiently robust programming.

Hannah Thorogood has built up a viable organic livestock farm in Lincolnshire, from scratch, on just 18 acres, staffed entirely by women. Her young adult daughters, who featured prominently in the programme, are keen to follow in her footsteps. Now, Anglia Water wants to build a new reservoir that would cover her land.

The programme acknowledged that no reservoir had been completed in the UK since 1992 (during which period the country’s population has increased by one sixth). Perhaps that is something exacerbated by a planning system that has already added three years to the timescale of a decision on permitting Lincolnshire development — which, at the earliest, will not start until 2031.

Ms Thorogood said that there were “almost empty” valleys that would offer an alternative that inconvenienced almost nobody. Rebecca Rooney, presenting, pushed back only gently, and at no time was Anglia Water asked to explain why it believed that this location might be preferred.

Browse Church and Charity jobs on the Church Times jobsite

Church Times Bookshop

Save money on books reviewed or featured in the Church Times. To get your reader discount:

> Click on the “Church Times Bookshop” link at the end of the review.

> Call 01603 785905 (Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm).

The reader discount is valid for two months after the review publication date. E&OE

Forthcoming Events

Church Times Festival of Preaching 2026

13 - 15 September 2026

An event to inspire, nurture, and celebrate all who are called to proclaim the gospel today.

tickets available now


Public Faith Common Good  a day symposium at St John’s College Cambridge, Tuesday 21 July 2026

Speakers to include the former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Williams; the Bishop of Chelmsford, Dr Guli Francis-Deqhani, Nick Spencer, and Anna Rowlands.

This event is free, but booking is required. Find out more at elydatabase.org/events

Church Times is delighted to be a sponsor at the above event. 

 

Save the dates - details coming soon:

 

Faith & Music - a joint event with RSCM - Southwark Cathedral, London
Saturday 10th October 2026

Church Times/Canterbury Press Advent Retreat - with Rebecca Stephens, Richard Carter, Alison Jack and Paula Gooder - online only
Saturday 21st November 2026

Visit our Events page for upcoming and past events

 

 

 

The Church Times Archive

Read reports from issues stretching back to 1863, search for your parish or see if any of the clergy you know get a mention.

FREE for Church Times subscribers.

Explore the archive

Welcome to the Church Times

To explore the Church Times website fully, please sign in or subscribe.

New to us? Non-subscribers can read up to four free articles a month. Simply sign up for a free account to receive the Church Times newsletter, plus exclusive offers and events, straight to your inbox. As a thank you for joining us, we are also currently offering a £5 discount for the Church House Bookshop online (valid for one order of £30 or more). See your welcome email for details.