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

Steven Levitt Steven.Levitt at rowans-music.co.uk
Sat Nov 17 16:57:00 GMT 2007


Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening


Religious Broadcasting Bulletin, 17th - 23rd November 2007
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Saturday 17th November 

The Tudors (rpt). 11.15pm BBC2 

The Moral Maze (rpt) (8/9). Michael Buerk chairs a debate in which Ian Hargreaves, Michael Portillo,
Alex Callicos and Clifford Longley cross-examine expert witnesses on the moral issues behind the
week's news. 10.15pm R4

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Sunday 18th November 

Bells on Sunday. From the church of St Mary Magdalene, Ditcheat. 5.43am R4

Something Understood. Mark Tully asks whether social networking is the new power that will bring
about change. 6.05am R4 

Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday. Folk rocker Linda Thompson discusses her new album. Ahead of
Islam Awareness Week, she reflects in her three-year-long conversion to Islam. 7am R2

Sunday. This week's religious and ethical headlines presented by Edward Stourton. 7.10am R4

Sunday Worship. In the week of the Queen's diamond wedding anniversary, a service from St Paul's
Church Onslow Square, London, in which Bishop Richard Chartres reflects on the sanctity of marriage.
8.10am R4 

The Big Questions. Moral and Ethical discussion on topical issues, from the Grace Academy in
Birmingham. 10am BBC1

Choral Evensong. Live from Lincoln Cathedral. 4pm R3 

Songs of Praise. In the week that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their diamond
wedding, Diane Louise Jordan finds out what it was like to get married in 1947. 5.25pm BBC1

Clash of Worlds (3/3). It's 90 years since the British rulers of Palestine supported the idea of a
nation state for Jews, but they are still held to blame for intensifying a conflict that continues
to this day. 7pm BBC2

Sunday Half Hour. Brian D'Arcy reflects on how the Lord's Prayer has inspired hymn writers through
the years, with music form St Martin's Church, Dorking, featuring local Anglicans and Methodists.
8.30pm R2

Something Understood (rpt). 11.30pm R4 
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Monday 19th November 

Daily Service. Led by Claire Campbell Smith. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day 

Elizabeth & Philip: 60 years Together. Live coverage of the celebratory service from Westminster
Abbey, plus memories of the day in 1947. 11am BBC1

A Service to Celebrate the Queen's Diamond Wedding Anniversary. Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke
of Edinburgh mark their 60th wedding anniversary in Westminster Abbey. 11.28am R4 (LW and DAB only)

Exodus. Thought provoking update of the second book of the Old Testament, written and directed by
acclaimed film-maker Penny Woolcock, staring Bernard Hill, and shot in a derelict funfair in
Margate, Kent. Moses is the son of populist politician Pharaoh Mann, who thinks the perfect solution
for the Promised Land would be to move all society's unwanted elements to a shanty town. 10pm Ch4

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Tuesday 20th November 

Daily Service. Led by John Forrest 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

Ketubah The audio diary of musician and DJ Max Reinhardt as he creates a Jewish wedding
installation. 11.30am R4

The Essay Free Thinking. Ben Markovits considers the freedom of the immigrant in Britain. Half
German, half American, part Christian, part Jewish, Ben has never felt fully rooted in a single
culture or completely involved in the society around him. 11pm R3

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Wednesday 21st November 

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

The Moral Maze (9/9). Michael Buerk is in the chair for a live debate in which Claire Fox, Melanie
Phillips, Alex Callinicos and Clifford Longley cross-examine expert witnesses on the moral issues
behind the week's news. 8pm R4

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Thursday 22nd November 

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

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Friday 23rd November 

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

Midsomer Murders. After an undertaker is murdered, residents of Fletcher's Cross are divided over
their opinions of a spiritualist church. 4pm ITV1

First Cut: In Search of Mr Average. Tim Wardle sets off on a quest to find the most average person
in Britain: statistics show amongst other things that he would believe in God. 7.35pm Ch4

The Tudors (8/10). When Anne warns Henry that someone close to him is betraying him, the
increasingly obsessed king turns to Wolsey. 9pm BBC2

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Thought for the Day 7.48am R4	
Speakers for the week.	
Saturday. 	Brian Draper 	
Monday. 	Rabbi Lionel Blue	
Tuesday. 	Rt Revd Tom Butler	
Wednesday. 	Rhidian Brook	
Thursday. 	Anne Atkins	
Friday. 	Revd Roy Jenkins	
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Pause for Thought R2	
Published Speakers for the Week include: N/A = Not announced 	
  	
6.20am 
9.15am
1.30am (except *) 
Saturday. 	
N/A (6.15am) 
N/A *(2.30am)
Sunday.	  	 
N/A (& 3.30am)
Monday.	 N/A	 
N/A
N/A (& 3.30am)
Tuesday.	 N/A	 
N/A 
N/A (& 3.30am)
Wednesday.	 N/A 	
N/A 
N/A (& 3.30am)
Thursday. 	N/A	 
N/A
N/A (& 3.30am)
Friday.	 Nick Papadopulos	 
N/A
Revd Johnston McKay *(3.30am ) 
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Prayer for the Day 5.43am R4 
Speaker for the week. With Robin Eames, former Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland. (Mon
- Sat) 
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