Stars on Sunday is a religious request programme produced by Yorkshire Television (YTV) and broadcast on the ITV network between 1969 and 1979.
It aired on Sunday early evenings during what was known colloquially as the "God Slot", the time in television schedules set aside for religious broadcasting.
One backdrop was the towering west front of the house; other scenes took place in the grounds, a waterfall and lake, the rose garden, the hall of dreams, a ruined abbey and a paddock.
The most substantial set was the Lady Chapel constructed around genuine stained-glass windows recovered from St John's Church, Bury, during demolition.
[1][2] A key element to the early success of the programme was Yates's ability to persuade UK and international celebrities to appear in the religious show for a small fraction of their normal fee.