BBC investigates growing popularity of humanist weddings
Humanists UK celebrants Rachael Meyer, Ruth Brown-Shepherd, and Deborah Hooper (Director of Ceremonies at Humanists UK) featured as part of a BBC One – Look North (Yorkshire) broadcast on Humanist Ceremonies™, their growing popularity, and increasing demand for legal recognition in England and Wales.
Originally broadcast 27/04/2021
Видео BBC investigates growing popularity of humanist weddings канала Humanists UK
Originally broadcast 27/04/2021
Видео BBC investigates growing popularity of humanist weddings канала Humanists UK
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