HIGHLIGHT: A History of
Art in Three Colours James Fox investigates artists' use of
gold to reflect the sacred (1/3).
BBC4 Wednesday
9pm
TELEVISION: Sunday
4.55pm (BBC2) Songs of Praise The rower Debbie
Flood talks about her chances at the Olympics.
9pm (BBC2)
World's Most Dangerous Roads Hugh Dennis and David Baddiel
are in Ethiopia to visit Aksum, known as the home of the Ark of the
Covenant (3/3).
Monday 9pm (BBC3)
Care Home Kids: Looking for love Ashley John-Baptiste
examines life for children in the care system.
10pm (More4) Dear
Mr Brady The story of Winnie Johnson, whose son Keith was
killed by Brady and Hindley.
RADIO: Sunday 8.10am
(R4) Sunday Worship A service from the Keswick Convention,
Cumbria.
3.30pm (R3)
Choral Evensong A repeat of last Wednesday's service from
Eton College.
Monday 1.45pm (R4, FM
only) Unbuilt Britain Jonathan Glancey visits Liverpool to
explore the site of an unfinished Lutyens cathedral (1/5).
Tuesday 4.05pm (BBC
World Service) An Unspeakable Act Will Storr investigates
the use of rape as a weapon of war in the Democratic Republic of
Congo (1/2).
Wednesday 3.30pm (R3)
Choral Evensong live from Hereford Cathedral during the
Three Choirs Festival, on the feast of St James the Apostle.
Thursday 9am (R4)
Inside the Ethics Committee: Too old to donate? The panel
examines the case of an 82-year-old who wishes to donate one of her
kidneys.