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

Steven Levitt Steven.Levitt at rowans-music.co.uk
Wed Oct 17 13:40:50 GMT 2007


Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening


Religious Broadcasting Bulletin, 20th - 26th October, 2007
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Saturday 20th October 

Durga: the Goddess Comes to London. Following London's celebration of the Durga Puja, the Bengali
Hindu festival in which sculptures of the Goddess Durga are constructed to embody her spirit.
12.20pm Ch5

The Vicar of Dibley (rpt). The very first episode of this comedy when Revd Pottle's replacement
causes a stir in Middle England. 9.40pm BBC1

The Moral Maze(rpt) (4/9). Michael Buerk chairs a debate in which Ian Hargreaves, Melanie Phillips,
Claire Fox and Jules Pretty cross-examine expert witnesses on the moral issues behind the week's
news. 10.15pm R4

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Sunday 21st October 

Bells on Sunday. From St Clement Danes in London. 5.43am R4

Something Understood. Mark Tully considers the merits of second chances. 6.05am R4

Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday. Concluding Radio 2's Faith in the world week. Aled's guest is
British-Islamic pop superstar Sami Yusuf. 7am R2

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

Sunday Worship. A Eucharist service live from Birmingham Cathedral to mark One World Week 2007.
8.10am R4 

The Big Question. From Wychwood School, Oxford. 10am BBC1

Choral Evensong. Live from Truro Cathedral. 4pm R3

Songs of Praise. Howard Goodall continues his celebration of the popular hymn writer Charles Wesley,
and meets three individuals whose lives have been changed by his work. 5.30pm BBC1

Sunday Half Hour. Brian D'Arcy introduces hymns that explore ideas of peacemaking. 8.30pm R2

Something Understood(rpt). 11.30pm R4

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Monday 22nd October 

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

Ten Popes Who Shook the World (1/10) . Professor Eamon Duffy starts his examination of the lives of
prominent pontiffs by going back to "St Peter" from whom all popes trace their authority and
symbolism of their office. 3.45pm R4

Performance on 3. An exciting new anthology of the greatest hits of African-American sacred music,
featuring the London Community Gospel Choir. 7pm R3

I Got Up Out of My Seat. Repeat David Frost recalls the impact of Billy Graham. 8pm R4

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Tuesday 23rd October 

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

Ten Popes Who Shook the World(2/10). "Leo the Great" invented the papacy as we know it, according to
Eamon Duffy. 3.45pm R4

Soul Solutions. Mica Paris showcases vintage and contemporary soul, featuring American gospel duo
Mary Mary. 11.30pm R2

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Wednesday 24th October 

Daily Service. Led by Canon Chris Chivers. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

Ten Popes Who Shook the World (3/10). The papacy of "Gregory the Great" who, at the end of the sixth
century, launched the Christian mission to England. 3.45pm R4

The Moral Maze (5/9). Michael Buerk is in the chair for a live debate in which Claire Fox, Ian
Hargreaves, Melanie Phillips and Jules Pretty cross-examine expert witnesses on the moral issues
behind the week's news. 8pm R4

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Thursday 25th October 

Daily Service. Led by Becky Harris. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day) 

Ten Popes Who Shook the World (4/10)."Gregory VII". The 11th-century monk Hildebrand came from lowly
roots bur rose to become one of the greatest popes in history. As Gregory VII, he set about tackling
the corruption endemic in the church. 3.45pm R4

Old Harry's Game (5/6). Edith finds out why Satan resented Jesus - he didn't like his "holier than
thou" attitude. Andy Hamilton's hellish comedy. 6.30pm R4

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Friday 26th October 

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

Ten Popes Who Shook the World (5/10). "Pope Innocent III" - an Aristocrat who believed in the
authority of the papacy, Innocent encouraged the founding of both the Dominican and Franciscan
movements. 3.45pm R4

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Thought for the Day 7.48am R4	
Speakers for the week.	
Saturday. 	Revd Rob Marshall 	
Monday. 	Revd Roy Jenkins	
Tuesday. 	Indarjit Singh	
Wednesday. 	Revd Joel Edwards	
Thursday. 	Anne Atkins	
Friday. 	Revd Dr Alan Billings	
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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	 
Nagaraja 
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.	 N/A	 
N/A
N/A *(3.30am ) 
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Prayer for the Day 5.43am R4 
Speaker for the week. With the Revd Nicholas Holtam. (Mon - Sat) 
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