Scotland Sings - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Yvie has some tough decisions to make as she chooses her choir solely from video clips. She enlists help from both her family and trusted friend Myleene Klass to make the difficult decisions on who may or may not be ready for this challenge. It's not just about who has the best singing voice, but who needs this chance to be taken under Yvie's wing.
To better prepare herself before she meets her new choir, Yvie chats to her friend Olly Murs, who gives advice on how she can best support her choir. Seeing as Yvie has never actually led a choir before, she visits the Glad Community Choir in Glasgow to see exactly how you put together an imperfect choir - and have fun with it!

Episode 2
As the day of the big performance approaches, Yvie uses all of her vocal coaching skills and music industry experience to get her choir ready. In order to help support her choir emotionally, she returns to her roots to recall her first experiences of singing on stage.
After a couple of sleepless nights, Yvie has a big decision to make about her choir and whether they will cope with the changes. Things get serious as they prepare to step onto The Hydro, one of Scotland's biggest stages.
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