I SAW the Songs of Praise programme on January 3, but it was not until I read your article – "Bronte clue for church sleuths" (Keighley News, December 31) – that I learned it was highlighting churches which have a literary connection.
With that in mind why were none of Anne Bronte’s three beautiful poems, set to music as hymns, chosen? It would have been a good publicity factor, particularly as those hymns are no longer in modern hymnals.
BILL PLACE Oakes Huddersfield
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