[Ely Events] Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening
Steven Levitt
steven.levitt at rowans-music.co.uk
Wed Jun 11 09:51:49 GMT 2008
Your Week's Religious Viewing and Listening
Religious Broadcasting Bulletin, 14th - 20th June 2008
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Sunday 15th June
Bells on Sunday. From St Mary Radcliffe, Bristol. 5.43am R4
Something Understood. How easy is it to make do with less? Mark Tully considers how we deal with
enforced downsizing through financial necessity. 6.05am R4
Aled Jones Says Good Morning Sunday. Guests include faith-specialist broadcaster Clare Catford, who
discusses her journey overcoming depression, and Yasmin Hai, who talks about her Pakistani family's
assimilation into British society. 7am R2
Sunday. Religious and ethical headlines, presented by Roger Bolton. 7.10am R4
Sunday Worship. A service for Father's Day, led by the Revd Gillean Maclean from Morningside Parish
Church, Edinburgh. Preacher the Revd Lawrence Twaddle. 8.10am R4
Sunday Life. The budding athletes running in memory of inspirational fundraisers. 10am BBC1
Choral Evensong. Live from the Chapel of Magdalene College, Oxford. 4pm R3
Songs of Praise. Looking at how the Gorton Monastery in East Manchester has been refurbished. 5.30pm
BBC1
Sunday Half-Hour. Brian D'Arcy reflects on marriage, with traditional hymns and readings. 8.30pm R2
Film: Middletown. Intense drama starring Matthew Macfadyen as a Missionary who returns to his home
town after years working in Africa. But his strict adherence to the faith brings him into conflict
with the town's outgoing minister. 12.45am BBC2
The Way We Worshipped (rpt) (2/8). Bishop of Birmingham Michael Whinney looks back at his
ministerial training during the 1950s. 12.45am ITV1
Something Understood (rpt). 11.30pm R4
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Monday 16th June
Daily Service. Led by Mgr Tony Rogers. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)
Beyond Belief (3/13). Ernie Rea and guests explore the place of faith in today's complex world.
4.30pm R4
Dispatches: From Jail to Jihad. Could the spread of Islamic extremism in British prisoners into
tomorrow's terrorists? Reporter Amil Khan hears from former prisoners who claim they were taught
behind bars that Islam justifies crimes against non-Muslims and learns how they went on to spread
their new-found radicalism when they returned to a life of crime. 8pm Ch4
Kidnapped Abroad. The ordeal of two American missionary workers who were kidnapped from a beach
resort by Islamic militants. 10pm Ch5
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Tuesday 17th June
Daily Service. Led by Peter Whittaker. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)
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Wednesday 18th June
Daily Service. Led by Michael Wakelin. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)
The Moral Maze (3/9). Michal Buerk chairs a debate on the moral issues behind the week's news, with
Michael Portillo, Melanie Phillips and Claire Fox cross-examining expert witness. 8pm R4
Book at Bedtime: Things Fall Apart (8/10). Missionaries arrive in the village and ask for land which
to build a church. 10.45pm R4
Film: Black Dog. Tense action road movie starring Patrick Swayze as a trucker Jack Crews, whose
money problems lead him into picking up a dubious cargo in Georgia from a religious fanatic. 11.40pm
BBC1
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Thursday 19th June
Daily Service. Led by Canon Chris Chivers. 9.45am R4 (LW, DAB each day)
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Friday 20th June
Act of Worship. Led from Edinburgh by the Revd Richard Frazer. 9.45am R4 (LW)
Afternoon Play: Address Unknown. The rise of Nazism in the 1930s is chartered in letters between an
American-German Jew and an American-German living in Germany, which reveal truths about themselves
and the changing world they live in. 2.15pm R4
Book at Bedtime: Things Fall Apart. The new church has been destroyed and the elders of the clan are
summoned before the District Commissioner. 10.45pm R4
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Thought for the Day 7.48am R4
Speakers for the week.
Saturday Canon David Winter
Monday Revd Dr Alan Billings
Tuesday Rt Revd Tom Butler
Wednesday Revd Dr Giles Fraser
Thursday Revd Angela Tilby
Friday Chief Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks
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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 Clair Jaquiss. (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 11/06/08
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Radio & TV links
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