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

Steven Levitt Steven.Levitt at rowans-music.co.uk
Wed Jul 2 10:17:53 GMT 2008


Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening


Religious Broadcasting Bulletin, 5th - 11th July 2008
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Saturday 5th July

The Moral Maze (5/9). Michael Buerk chairs a debate in which Melanie
Phillips, Ian Hargreaves, Clifford Longley and Claire Fox cross-examine
expert witnesses about the ethical issues behind the week's news. 10.15pm R4

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Sunday 6th July

Bells on Sunday. From St Andrew's Church, Hurstbourne Priors. 5.43am R4

Something Understood. Mark Tully considers the state of limbo, where time
can seem to stand still. How do we cope with situations where we are unable
to move forward? 6.05am R4

Roger Royle says Good Morning Sunday. Sitting in for Aled Jones, Guests
include lyricist Richard Stilgoe and author, Katie Saunders. 7am R2

Sunday. Religious and ethical headlines, presented by Roger Boulton. 7.10am
R4

Sunday Worship. To mark the 60th anniversary of the NHS, healthcare
professionals come together for a service from St Mark's Church in Newport,
South Wales, led by Dr Heather Payne. 8.10am R4

Sunday Life. Louise Minchin and Colin Jackson explores inspirational
personal tales, with a feature on the national bell-ringing championships.
10am BBC1

Choral Evensong. Live from the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge. 4pm R3

Songs of Praise. At Syon Park in West London, Pam Rhodes meets a grandma who
was a record-breaking athlete. 6.25pm BBC1

Sunday Half-Hour. Brian D'Arcy explores the cult of celebrity with this
week's featured choir, Cardiff Polyphonic Choir. 8.30pm R2

The Vicar of Dibley. Geraldine sets out to find a huge star to open the
autumn fair. 9.30pm BBC1

The Way We Worshipped (rpt) (5/8). The importance of faith during the Second
World War. 12 .15am ITV1

Something Understood (rpt). 11.30pm R4 
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Monday 7th July

Daily Service. Led by Revd Dr Bert Tosh from St Martin's, Belfast. 9.45am R4
(LW, DAB each day)

Beyond Belief (6/13). Ernie Rea explores the place of faith in the modern
world. 4.30pm R4

Dispatches: It Shouldn't Happen to a Muslim. In the first of a double bill
of documentaries marking the third 7/7 London bombings, Peter Oborne
investigates whether the attacks and a growing fear of terrorism have
resulted in a rise of intolerance. 8pm Ch4

7/7: the Miracle of Carriage 346. With people who cheated death
miraculously. 9pm Ch4

Tribal Wives (rpt). 11.20pm BBC2 
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Tuesday 8th July

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

Good Bid Good Buy. A former church hall is up for auction in Ponanooth,
Cornwall. 2pm ITV1 
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Wednesday 9th July

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

Dvorak. Biblical Songs. 3.40pm R3

The Moral Maze (6/9). Michal Buerk chairs a debate on the ethical issues
behind the week's news, with Melanie Phillips, Ian Hargreaves, Michael
Portillo and Claire Fox cross-examining expert witness. 8pm R4

Night Waves. Matthew Sweet talks to Edna Fernandes about her book, "The Last
Jews of Keraia", which tells of the last surviving members of a
3000-year-old community. 9.45pm R3 
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hursday 10th July

Book of the Week: Wife in the North. Judith discovers that people are
reading her blog when the atmosphere at the school gate turns somewhat
chilly, and the local vicar hauls her in for a dressing-down. 9.45am R4 (FM
only)

Daily Service. With Mike Ford. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day) 
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Friday 11th July

Act of Worship. Led by Oliver McTernan. 9.45am R4 (LW) 
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Thought for the Day 7.48am R4	
Speakers for the week.	
Saturday	 Rhidian Brook 	
Monday	 Clifford Longley 	
Tuesday	 Indarjit Singh 	
Wednesday	 John Bell 	
Thursday	 Oliver McTernan 	
Friday	 Professor Mona Siddiqui	
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Pause for Thought R2	

Published Speakers for the Week include: 
No speakers were announced in Radio Times, usually broadcast at these times:

6.20am & 9.15am, 1.30am & 3.30am.

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Prayer for the Day 5.43am R4 
Speaker for the week. With Cathy Le Feuvre. (Mon - Sat) 
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Christian broadcasting organisations 

Premier Radio
(1305, 1332, 1413 MW, Freeview 725, Sky Digital 0123, Virgin Media 968, and
DAB) http://www.premier.org.uk/engine.cfm?i=662

Premier.tv
On-demand online Christian TV. www.premier.tv

United Christian Broadcasters (UCB)
UCB UK (Digital Satellite Ch0125, and DAB in certain areas), UCB
Inspirational (Digital Satellite Ch0136, and DAB in certain areas), UCB Talk
(Digital Satellite Ch0135, UCB Bible (Digital Satellite Ch0135), The Word
(online). 

All channels online at www.ucb.co.uk UCB TV

Digital Satellite Ch766
http://www.ucb.co.uk/index.cfm?sectionid=6

God TV and God Europe
SKY Digital channels 760 and 761 http://uk.god.tv/

For a full list of Christian Digital Satellite Channels click here
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_channels_on_Sky_Digital_in_the_UK_and_
Ireland>  
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Updated by Steven  <mailto:steven.levitt at ely.anglican.org> Levitt 02/07/08 
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