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Alexander, Cecil Frances (1850). "9. All Things Bright and Beautiful". Hymns for Little Children. Philadelphia: Herman Hooker. p. 27; Free scores of All Things Bright and Beautiful (Monk) in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) All Things Bright and Beautiful at Hymnary.org; Words & music at the Cyber Hymnal
Cecil Frances Alexander (April 1818 – 12 October 1895) [1] was an Anglo-Irish hymnwriter and poet. Amongst other works, she wrote " All Things Bright and Beautiful ", " There is a green hill far away " and the Christmas carol " Once in Royal David's City ".
It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (in the United States also known as All Things Bright and Beautiful), is a 1976 sequel to the 1975 film All Creatures Great and Small.Although having the same title as James Herriot's second novel, the film is actually based on his third and fourth novels, Let Sleeping Vets Lie and Vet in Harness, which in the United States were released as a compilation volume ...
“Beautiful Ugly,” a new novel from author Alice Feeney, will be adapted for the screen. Hidden Pictures, the production company founded in 2022 by Todd Lieberman, has acquired the rights to ...
Once in Royal David's City is a Christmas carol originally written as a poem by Cecil Frances Alexander. The carol was first published in 1848 in her hymnbook Hymns for Little Children. A year later, the English organist Henry Gauntlett discovered the poem and set it to music. [1]
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This is a list of plays that have been adapted into feature films.Entries are sorted alphabetically by the title of the play. The title of the play is followed by its first public performance, its playwright, the title of the film adapted from the play, the year of the film and the film's director.