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

Steven Levitt Steven.Levitt at rowans-music.co.uk
Thu Jun 14 09:44:55 GMT 2007


Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening


Religious Broadcasting Bulletin 16th - 22nd June 2007 
 <http://www.ely.anglican.org/news_events/broadcasting-bulletins/2007/bulletin-070615.doc>
Downloadable Word format bulletin

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Saturday 16 June 

The Moral Maze (1/7) . Michael Buerk chairs a debate in which panellists Melanie Phillips, Steven
Rose, Claire Fox and Clifford Longley cross-examine expert witness on the moral issues behind the
week's news. 10.15pm R4

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Sunday 17 June 

Bells on Sunday. From St Martin's, Eynsford, in Kent 5.43am R4

Something Understood. "The Things We're Handed Down". On Father's Day, Fergal Keane considers how we
can instil in our children a sense of value for what matters in a world of cynicism and materialism.
6.05am R4

Aled Jones. David Blunkett MP talks about his Methodist upbringing, and Welsh soprano Elin Manahan
Thomas discusses her concert tour. 7am R2

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

Sunday Worship. A celebration of the 300 th anniversary of Charles Wesley's birth, from Wesley's
Chapel in central London, Led by the Revd Cynthia Park and the Revd Simon Losaba. The preacher is
the Revd Dr Leslie Griffiths. 8.10am R4

Heaven and Earth with Gloria Hunniford. A look at the Christian connection between authors CS Lewis
and JRR Tolkien. 10am BBC1

Falklands 25. To mark the 25 years since the end of the conflict, Huw Edwards introduces live
coverage of ceremonies from London and then Falkland Islands. 2pm BBC1

Choral Evensong. Live from Sheffield Cathedral. 4pm R3

Songs of Praise. On Father's Day, Pam Rhodes meets some new dads and finds out about a project in
London's Canary Wharf that helps teenagers without fathers. 6.15pm BBC1

Sunday Half Hour. Brian D'Arcy introduces hymns that explore the meaning of home for people today.
Featuring the Bracknell Choral Society. 8.30pm R2

Something Understood. Repeat. 11.30pm R4

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Monday 18 June 

Daily Service. From Albany Road Baptist Church, Cardiff led by Revd Peter Baker. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB
each day) 

Beyond Belief (1/3). Ernie Rea and guests explore faith in the modern world. 4.30pm R4

York Minster (rpt) (5/6). A gay trainee priest arrives from New York and struggles with the Church
of England's attitudes to sexuality; and would-be deacons prepare for ordination. 7pm BBC2

Cutting Edge: the Dangerous School for Boys. Life at Chavanges International College, an
ultra-traditional English Catholic boarding school set up in rural France by Ferdi McDermott in a
bid to solve Britain's educational crisis. 9pm Channel 4

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Tuesday 19 June 

Daily Service. Led by the Revd Tony Burnham. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

Performance on 3. Live from Westminster Cathedral with the first performance of a new work by John
Tavener, especially commissioned by the Price of Wales. 7.30pm R3

Wednesday 20 June

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

The Making of Music (13/30) . "The Puritans". Cromwell may have publicly disapproved of music in
churches, but he employed the Royalists' composers to write works for him and the Protectorate.
3.45pm R4

The Moral Maze (2/7). Debate on ethical issues with Michael Buerk. 8pm R4

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Thursday 21 June 

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

Film: Cromwell. Historic drama starring Richard Harris playing Oliver Cromwell and Alec Guinness
playing King Charles I. 12.55pm Channel 4

Keith Allen Will Burn in Hell. Actor/Comedian Keith Allen visits Kansas to get under the skins of
several sect members of the Westboro Baptist Church, possibly America's most fanatical Christian
fundamentalist Church who take every word of the Bible literally. 10.30pm Channel 4

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Friday 22 June 

Daily Service. Led by Oliver McTernan. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

The Making of Music (15/30) . "Bach in Leipzig" The story of Johann Sebastian Bach, a civic employee
who worked in a bustling German town. He produced some of the most acclaimed church music ever
written at breakneck speed 3.45pm R4

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Thought for the Day 7.48am R4	
Speakers for the week.	
Saturday. 	Vishvapani 	
Monday. 	Angela Tilby	
Tuesday. 	Elaine Storkey	
Wednesday. 	Dom Anthony Sutch	
Thursday. 	Revd Rosemary Lain-Priestley	
Friday. 	Chief Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks	
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Pause for Thought R2	
Speakers for the week.	
	6.15am 	9.15am	 1.30am (except *) 	
Saturday.	 
Anita Robinson
 	 Not announced *(2.30am)
Sunday.	  	  	 Not announced (& 3.30am)	
Monday.	 Andy Perry	 Major Charles King	 Sara Saigol (& 3.30am)	
Tuesday.	 Not announced	 Not announced	 Not announced (& 3.30am)	
Wednesday.	 Not announced	 Indarjit Singh	 Not announced (& 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 Dr Alison Elliot. (Mon - Sat) 
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