[Ely Events] Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening

Steven Levitt Steven.Levitt at rowans-music.co.uk
Wed Jul 25 08:25:33 GMT 2007


Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening


Religious Broadcasting Bulletin for 28th July - 3rd August 2007
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Saturday 28 July 

Gardens of Faith (rpt) (2/5). Peter France visits a Buddhist temple in Hertfordshire where he
discovers how the community of mendicant monks and nuns view the natural world and how they make use
of their extensive lands. 5.45am R4

The Moral Maze (rpt) (7/7) . Michael Buerk chairs a debate in which panellists Ian Hargreaves,
Michael Portillo, Clifford Longley and Melanie Phillips cross-examine expert witness on the moral
issues behind the week's news. 10.15pm R4

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Sunday 29 July 

Bells on Sunday. From St George's, Benenden. 5.43am R4 

Something Understood. "The Wild". Madeleine Bunting explores humanity's complex and contradictory
relationship with "the wild". 6.05am R4

Aled Jones. Guests include singer/guitarist Eric Bibb and a spiritual reflection from Ram Gokal. 7am
R2

Sunday. This week's religious and ethical headlines, with Roger Bolton. 7.10am R4

Sunday Worship. Brian Sibley and the Revd Richard Coles reflect on the life and poetry of W H Auden
to mark the century of this birth. 8.10am R4

Heaven and Earth with Gloria Hunniford. Gloria is joined by Henry Olonga, the Zimbabwean cricketer
whose faith led him to stand up against the Mugabe regime. 10am BBC1

Choral Evening Prayer. From Buckfast Abbey, Devon during the 2007 Exon Singers Festival. 4pm R3

Jonnie Walker. Spiritually led music and chat show with singer/songwriter Tom Baxter. 4.30pm R2 

Songs of Praise. Aled Jones travels to Bath's Thermae Spa for retrospective of hymns featured over
the past year. 5.30pm BBC1

Sunday Half Hour. Brian D'Arcy looks at how effective team work can be. 8.30pm R2 

Something Understood. Repeat. 11.30pm R4

Faith and Music (rpt) (3/10). Gloria Gaynor discusses her faith. 11.45pm ITV1

Film: The Bible. In the Beginning . Epic with all-star cast. 1am ITV1

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Monday 30 July 

Daily Service. Led by the Led by Revd Dr Bert Tosh. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

The easy Jet Priests. Miriam O'Reilly reports on the high demand for Polish Catholic priests to
minister to Polish workers in the UK. 11am (FM not LW) 

Hut 33 (6/6). "Brother Where Art Thou?" The code-breakers grapple with the complexities of religion
in the last of James Cary's comedy. 11.30am (FM not LW)

Beyond Belief (7/13). Ernie Rea and guests explore the place of faith in today's world. 4.30pm R4
(FM not LW)

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Tuesday 31 July 

Daily Service. Led by Revd Roger Hutchings. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

Beverley's Gospel Nights (2/6). Beverley Knight shares her passion for choral, barbershop, a
cappella and R&B singing. 11.30pm R2

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Wednesday 1 August 

Daily Service. Led by Christine Morgan. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

George Buchanan - Not for Burning. George Buchanan was the greatest poet and writer of his day in
Europe, the shocking political thinker who helped bring down Mary Queen of Scots, the religious
dissident who barely escaped the inquisition. 9.45pm R3

The Essay Under the Influence (2/3). Imtiaz Dharker was born in Pakistan, but grew up in a strict
Muslim home in Glasgow before eloping with an Indian Hindu. 11pm R3

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Thursday 2 August 

Daily Service. Led by Revd Stephen Shipley. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

The Big Day (5/5). Jason and Stacey are desperate to tie the not, but their demanding careers leave
little time to plan a wedding. Their friends and family plan their day with a meagre budget. 8pm
BBC1

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Friday 3 August 

Daily Service. Led by Revd Roger Hutchings. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

Kicking the Habit (2/6). "Long Distant Friar" Comedy: Father Athanasias is tweaking his bath chair
for greater speed. Brother Luke is training to run faster for the marathon when the Anglicans
suggest a rival entrant, the race is really on. 11.30am R4

Ganges. A look at the journeys made by Hindu pilgrims to worship at the four sacred sources of the
river and take part in the fire festivals. 9pm BBC2

Star Stories. Spoof of Tom Cruise - Offering an insight into his introduction to Scientology. 9.30pm
Ch 4

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Thought for the Day 7.48am R4	
Speakers for the week.	
Saturday. 	Revd Rob Marshall	
Monday. 	Canon David Winter	
Tuesday. 	Revd Roy Jenkins	
Wednesday. 	Rt Revd Tom Butler	
Thursday. 	Revd Dr Alan Billings	
Friday. 	Anne Atkins	
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Pause for Thought R2	
Speakers for the week.	
  	6.20am 	9.15am	 1.30am (except *) 	
Saturday.	 
John Armes (6.15am)
 	 John Armes *(2.30am)
Sunday.	  	  	 Ian Spence (& 3.30am)	
Monday.	 Emily Davies	 Not announced 	Ian Spence (& 3.30am)	
Tuesday.	 Emily Davies	 Not announced	 Ian Spence (& 3.30am)	
Wednesday.	 Emily Davies	 Major Charles King	 Ian Spence (& 3.30am)	
Thursday. 	Not announced 	Not announced 	Not announced (& 3.30am)	
Friday.	 Not announced	 Not announced	 Not announced *(3.30am ) 	
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Prayer for the Day 5.43am R4 
Speaker for the week. With Andrew Graystone. (Mon - Sat) 
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