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

Steven Levitt Steven.Levitt at rowans-music.co.uk
Wed Sep 5 08:59:25 GMT 2007


Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening


Religious Broadcasting Bulletin, 8th - 14th September, 2007
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Saturday 8th September 

Inside the Ethics Committee (rpt) (2/3). Vivienne Parry is joined by a panel of experts to tackle
the ethics involved in a real-life hospital case in the medical discussion series. 10.15pm R4

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Sunday 9th September 

Bells on Sunday. From All Saints Church in Cheshire. 5.43am R4

Something Understood. "Well Lost". Mark Tully explores uncharted territory as he wonders what it
means to be "well lost", challenging the claims of writer Rebecca Solnit that "never to get lost is
not to live". 6.05am R4

Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday. Guests include folk singer Julie Fowlis and Rabbi Pete Tobias.
7am R2

Sunday. This week's religious and ethical headlines presented by Roger Bolton. 7.10am R4

Sunday Worship. A service on Racial Justice Sunday from St Patrick's Church, Oldham with Fr Phil
Sumner and Margaret-Ann Fisken, chair of the Catholic Association for Racial Justice. 8.10am R4

The Big Question. New Series. A panel, including Amanda Platell and Dr Alice Roberts, plus a studio
audience debate the religious, moral and ethical questions on topical issues. Hosted by Nicky
Campbell. 10am BBC1

Choral Evensong. From St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh. 4pm R3

Songs of Praise. A look around Britain's newest Cathedral at Coventry, where Diana Louise Jordan
meets people whose lives have been changed by it. Graham Kendrick performs his new song and the
Coventry Cathedral Choir lead the hymns. 5.45pm BBC1

Sunday Half Hour. Brian D'Arcy introduces hymns that have been inspired by the Bible with music by
Cor Caedydd, who perform in Conway Road Methodist Church, Cardiff. 8.30pm R2

Keeping Faith. Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks presents a message in celebration of the Jewish New Year,
including his own defence of religion which is vigorously backed by both Tony Blair and John
Humphrys. 11pm BBC1

Something Understood. Repeat. 11.30pm R4

Vicar's Wives (5/6). Nickie tries to convince her husband to take it easy after an operation.
11.45pm ITV1

Essentials of Faith (rpt) (5/7). A look at Buddhism with singer Sandie Shaw. 12.15am ITV1

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Monday 10th September 

Daily Service. Led by Monsignor Tony Rogers. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

The Fishing Scheme. Welsh fly-fishing expert Nica Pritchard introduces the "art" to a group of
Muslim women who in return impart their views and experiences of Islamic culture. 11am R4

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

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Tuesday 11th September 

Daily Service. Led by Revd Stephen Shipley. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)
What's My Name? The Muhammad Ali Story(2/2).Benjamin Zephaniah profiles Muhammad Ali's life
including his alliance with the Nation of Islam. 10.30pm R2

Johnny Vegas's Guide to. Evangelical Christianity. The comedian/actor abandoned his ideas of faith
at the age of 11, when he left seminary school. Now he journeys into America's Christian heartland
to see if the evangelists there can save his soul. 11.05pm Channel 4

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Wednesday 12th September 

Daily Service. Led by Clair Jaquiss. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

Inside the Ethics Committee (3/3). This week Vivienne Parry is joined by a panel of experts to
discuss the ethical issues raised by HIV testing for a lady who injured herself whilst helping an
unconscious man. 8pm R4

She's a Thoroughly Modern Muslim. A light-hearted documentary about four Islamic women from
different walks of life - a University Professor, a full-time mother, a trainee solicitor and a
cartoonist - who attempt to integrate their religious beliefs into their everyday lives in today's
Britain. 11.15pm BBC1

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Thursday 13th September 

Daily Service. Led by Bishop Nigel McCulloch. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

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Friday 14th September 

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

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Thought for the Day 7.48am R4	
Speakers for the week.	
Saturday. 	Canon David Winter	
Monday. 	Clifford Longley	
Tuesday. 	Rt Revd Tom Butler	
Wednesday. 	Sir Jonathan Sacks	
Thursday. 	John Bell	
Friday. 	Revd Angela Tilby	
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Pause for Thought R2	
Published Speakers for the Week include:	
  	6.20am 	9.15am	 1.30am (except *) 	
Saturday. 	
Not announced 
 	 Not announced *(2.30am)
Sunday.	  	  	 Steve Williams (& 3.30am)	
Monday.	 Not announced 	Not announced 	Not announced (& 3.30am)	
Tuesday.	 Not announced	 Nagraja	 Not announced (& 3.30am)	
Wednesday.	 Shah Hussein 	Rabbi Pete Tobias 	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 Mark Wakelin. (Mon - Sat) 
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