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

Steven Levitt Steven.Levitt at rowans-music.co.uk
Thu Jul 10 10:34:56 GMT 2008


Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening


Religious Broadcasting Bulletin, 12th - 18th July 2008
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Saturday 12th July

The Moral Maze (rpt) (6/9) . Michael Buerk chairs a debate in which Melanie
Phillips, Ian Hargreaves, Michael Portillo and Claire Fox cross-examine
expert witnesses about the ethical issues behind the week's news. 10.15pm R4

Dispatched: It Shouldn't Happen to a Muslim (rpt). 4.30am Ch4 
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Sunday 13th July

Bells on Sunday. From St Lawrence Jewry, London. 5.43am R4

Something Understood. "Francis, the Saint, Whose Time Has Come". Mike
Woolridge finds out from Brother Samuel, leader of the Franciscan community
at Hillfield in Dorset, why Franciscan spirituality has such a particular
appeal today. 6.05am R4

Aled Jones. Today's special guest is singer Petula Clark. And Rabbi Pete
Tobias reflects on spiritual matters. 7am R2

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

Sunday Worship. The Very Revd June Osbourne joins the Most Revd Dr Katherine
Jefferts Schori of the Episcopal Church of the USA in leading a service
celebrating the 750th anniversary of Salisbury Cathedral. 8.10am R4

Sunday Life. Former world featherweight boxer Barry McGuigan returns to
Northern Ireland to report on his 25 year campaign for integrated education.
10am BBC1

The Early Music Show. With music composed by Jesuit Missionaries. 1pm R3

Choral Evensong. Live from Salisbury Cathedral. 4pm R3

Songs of Praise. Sally Magnusson accompanied by the historian Martin Palmer,
journeys along the ancient pilgrimage route from London to Canterbury.
4.30pm BBC1

Auschwitz - the Great Escape: Revealed. The true story of the audacious
escape from Auschwitz by two young Slovak Jews in 1944 which alerted the
world to the horror of the Nazi concentration camps and helped to save the
lives of thousands of Hungarian Jews. 8pm Ch5

Sunday Half-Hour. Brian D'arcy celebrates the life of St Benedict, featuring
the Leeds Cathedral Choir. 8.30pm R2

The Vicar of Dibley (rpt). A storm leaves the church needing a new stained
glass window. 9.30pm BBC1

The Jewish Connection (1/2). Historian Ruth Cowan marks the 150th
anniversary of the Parliamentary Act, which allowed Jews to take up seats in
the House of Commons for the first time. 10.45pm R4

A Match Made in Heaven (1/6). How some people are finding love through
faith-based online dating agencies. 11.45pm ITV1

The Early Music Show. Catherine Bott presents a musical guide to Handel's
oratorio Israel in Egypt. 12am R3

The Way We Worshipped (rpt) (7/8). A look back to the building of a new
church in 1965. 12.15am ITV1

Something Understood (rpt). 11.30pm R4 
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Monday 14th July

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

Beyond Belief (7/13). Ernie Rea explores the place of faith in the modern
world. 4.30pm R4

The Seven Wonders of the Muslim World (1/6) . An intimate look at Islam as
it is lived and practiced through portraits of six pilgrims from different
parts of the world, contrasting their lives and the ways they worship.
7.50pm Ch4

The Qur'an. Expansive documentary from Anthony Thomas, who made "Death of a
Princess", that attempts to find out what Islam's holiest book actually says
about issues such as equality, punishment, peace, other faiths and suicide
bombings. 8pm Ch4

Sharia TV (1/4). Young Muslims quiz scholars and imams across the USA in a
bid to see if Britain can learn from American's relationship with its Muslim
community since 9/11. 12.10am Ch4 
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Tuesday 15th July

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

The Seven Wonders of the Muslim World. A portrait of modern Muslim life.
7.50pm Ch4

The Culture Show. Art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon risks a stiff neck in Rome
to marvel at and decipher Michelangelo's vast fresco on the Sistine Chapel
ceiling, which commenced 500 years ago. 10pm BBC2

Prisoner 46664: Mandela at 90. With the Soweto Gospel Choir. 10.30pm R2

Sharia TV (2/4). Young Muslims quiz scholars and imams from the USA. 12.05am
Ch4 
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Wednesday 16th July

Daily Service. Led by Andrew Graystone. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)

Heartbeat. Bernie and David are roped into helping a Vicar with a wedding.
4pm ITV1

The Seven Wonders of the Muslim World. Exploring the lives of Muslims.
7.50pm Ch4

The Moral Maze (7/9). Michal Buerk chairs a debate on the ethical issues
behind the week's news, with Clifford Longley, Ian Hargreaves, Michael
Portillo and Claire Fox cross-examining expert witness. 8pm R4

The Jewish Connection (rpt). 8.45pm R4

Sharia TV (3/4). Young Muslims quiz scholars and imams from the USA. 12.05am
Ch4 
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Thursday 17th July

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

The Material. Repeated flooding in Venice's Basilica di San Marco is slowly
destroying the cathedral's priceless mosaics. Diana Edwards discusses the
latest restoration efforts. 4.30pm R4

The Seven Wonders of the Muslim World(4/6). Portraits of six pilgrims depict
the lives of Muslim Muslims. 7.50pm Ch4

Sharia TV (4/4). Tazeen Ahmad brings together young American Muslims to quiz
scholars and imams. 12.20am Ch4 
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Friday 18th July

Act of Worship. Led by Canon Noel Vincent. 9.45am R4 (LW)

The Seven Wonders of the Muslim World (5/6). A portrait of the diverse and
contrasting lives of modern Muslims and how they worship. 7.50pm Ch4 
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Thought for the Day 7.48am R4	
Speakers for the week.	
Saturday	 Rhidian Brook 	
Monday	 Rabbi Lionel Blue	
Tuesday	 Anne Atkins 	
Wednesday	 Professor Mona Siddiqui	
Thursday	 Oliver McTernan 	
Friday	 John Bell 	
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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 the Rt Revd Nick Baines. (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 10/07/08 
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