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HIGHLIGHT: Sunday Worship In Moscow: Canon Michael Bourdeaux reflects on the life of Fr Alexander Men, who was murdered on 9 September 1990. Radio 4 Sunday 8.10am TELEVISION: Saturday 7.30pm (BBC4) Lost Horizons: The Big Bang Professor Jim Al Khalili investigates 50 years of BBC archives, and maps the emergence of the Big Bang theory. Sunday 5.25pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise Pam Rhodes explores hymns based on the Psalms. 9pm (BBC2) Earth: The climate wars Dr Iain Stewart traces the history of climate-change research (1/3). 11.15pm (ITV1) Faith in the Frame Melvyn Bragg and experts contemplate Grünewald’s The Crucifixion from the Isenheim altarpiece (2/10). Tuesday 8pm (Five) Who Really Killed Jesus? A documentary questions the place of Pontius Pilate in Jesus’s execution. RADIO: Sunday 3pm (R3) Choral Vespers from St Malachy’s, Armagh, is sung by members of the 2008 Charles Wood Summer School. 4pm (R3) BBC Proms 2008 A live performance of Messiaen’s St Francis of Assisi. 8.30pm (R2) Sunday Half-Hour Fr Brian D’Arcy marks the annual Methodist Covenant service. Monday to Friday 3.45pm (R4) Big Bang Day: Five particles Simon Singh examines subatomic particles: electrons, quarks, antiparticles, neutrinos, and sparticles. Tuesday 9am rpt 8.30pm (R4) The Choice Canon Andrew White talks to Michael Buerk about working in Iraq. |
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