Your week's religious broadcasting
Owen Spencer-Thomas
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Wed Feb 8 17:26:15 GMT 2006
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Your week's religious broadcasting
Broadcasting Bulletin for 11-17th February 2006
Saturday 11 February
Father Ted Ted, Dougal and Jack set off for their annual holiday at
Kilkelly caravan Park. 11.30pm Ch4
Moral Maze repeat of last Wednesdays edition. 10.15pm R4
Sunday 12 February
Bells on Sunday This short, weekly slot comes today from St Giles,
Cripplegate, London 5.43am R4
Something Understood Mark Tully is the regular presenter of this programme
which reflects on a theme through music and poetry. 6.05am R4 Repeated
at 11.30pm.
Aled Jones Good Morning Sunday todays guest is actress Joanna David.
7am R2
Sunday Worship Holy Communion from Bath Abbey. 8.10am R4
The Heaven and Earth Show This weekly magazine is hosted by Kate Gerbeau
and Max Flint. One of todays guests is Dollly Paeton who talks about how
prayer works for her. 10am BBC 1
Divine Designs this repeated series today looks at the Gothic design of
Lincoln and Wells cathedrals. 12.40 Ch5
The Early Music Show This concert by the ensemble Joglaresa presents a
portrait in medieval song of Mary Magdalene. 1pm R3
Songs of Praise In the second of a three part series we meet more unsung
heroes nominated by BBC viewers and listeners. 5.00pm BBC1
The Choir A performance of the Messiah given by the Gabrieli Consort and
Players in the version written for its performance in Londons Foundling
Hospital in 1754. 5.45pm R3
Sunday Half Hour Roger Royle presents hymns by unexpected writers,
including MPs and actors, sung by the Grosvenor Chorale. 8.30pm R2
Monday 13 February
Beyond Belief Ernie Rea in conversation with his guests about the origins
of the world. 4.30pm R4
Wednesday 15 February
Choral Evensong an act of worship live from The Guards Chapel at Wellington
Barracks in London 4pm R3
A Seaside Parish 7/10 Bishop Bill is worried about the shortage of
accommodation for teachers at the Isles of Scilly school he decides to
raise a question about the issue in the House of Lords. In Boscastle, Jane
Castling decides to spend the £19,000, raised from her late husband Jims
book, to help repair the famous stained-glass windows at Davidstow Church.
We meet Pat Robsons adopted daughter Ana, who is returning to Romania to
visit her family later Pat and Archdeacon Rodney Whiteman fly out to see
how shes getting on. 7pm BBC2
A Passion for Churches Due to the Winter Olympics taking place in Turin,
this series takes a break and returns on 1st March. 7.30pm BBC2
The Moral Maze 4/10 Melanie Phillips, Ian Hargreaves, Michael Portillo
and Steven Rose cross examine expert witnesses on the moral issues behind
the weeks news. 8pm R4 repeated on Saturdays at 10.15pm
Plus:
The Daily Service:
This live 15-minute service which has been broadcast each weekday since
1928 is the longest running radio programme in broadcasting history.
9.45am R4LW Monday - Friday
Thought for the Day 7.48am R4
Speaker for the week:
Saturday - Catherine Pepinster
Monday - Rev Roy Jenkins
Tuesday - Rosemary Lain-Priestley
Wednesday Anne Atkins
Thursday John Bell
Friday - Rt Revd James Jones
Pause for Thought
Speakers for the week:
Saturday: 6.15am Rev Peter Baker
Monday 6.15 Roshan Doug 9.15am Rabbi Pete Tobias
Tuesday 6.15 Roshan Doug 9.15am Rev Rob Gillion
Wednesday 6.15 Roshan Doug 9.15 Faris Badawi
Thurs 6.15 Roshan Doug 9.15 Krishna Dharma
Fri 6.15 Nick Baines 9.15 Rev Chris
Morley
There are also night-time broadcasts as 1.30am and 3.30am,
This weeks contributors: Rev Peter Baker, Ali Hutchison and Rev Simon
Woodman
Prayer for the Day
Speaker for the week:
Rev Ruth Scott
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