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Week ahead

HIGHLIGHT

The Unholy Battle for Rome The story of Pope Pius XII and the Nazi occupation of Rome during the Second World War.
History Channel Friday 9pm

TELEVISION
Sunday 10am
(BBC1) The Big Questions Nicky Campbell presents discussion from the University of Nottingham.

5pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise Sally Magnusson visits Archbishop Desmond Tutu in Cape Town.

7pm (C4) Our Big Fair Trade Adventure Three teenagers travel to India to meet child workers.

Tuesday 8pm (BBC2) An Island Parish The Bishop of Truro gives Fr Guy some advice (7/12).

RADIO

Sunday 6.05 am and 11.30pm (R4) Something Understood Mark Tully on Jesus’s instruction to be “wise as serpents and innocent as doves.”

7am (R2) Aled Jones Says Good Morning Sunday Guests include Canon Ann Easter, a chaplain to the Queen.

8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship from St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Glasgow.

4pm (R3) Choral Evensong Live from New College, Oxford.

8.30pm (R2) Sunday Half Hour The story of Bernadette of Lourdes.

Tuesday 9.30am (R4) A Dollar a Day A look at education in the developing world (4/5).

1.30pm (R4) The Nun Who Nurtured Reggae The story of Sr Mary Ignatius Davies, who taught music at a school in Jamaica for 64 years, until her death in 2003 (rpt).

Wednesday 8.45pm (R4) Lent Talks Professor Terry Eagleton argues that self-fulfilment lies at the heart of the gospel message (2/6).



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