HIGHLIGHT: Pagans and Pilgrims: Britain's holiest
places The Welsh poet Ifor ap Glyn visits sacred sites,
including Whitby Abbey and Coventry Cathedral. BBC
4 8.30pm Thursday
TELEVISION: Sunday 4.30pm (BBC1) Songs of
Praise Aled Jones and Tim Vine celebrate 25 years of Red Nose
Day.
Monday 8pm (ITV) Death on the Wards An
investigation into claims that people with serious illnesses have
been put on a "pathway to death".
9pm (BBC2) The Flying Scotsman: A rail
romance Archive footage is used to tell the story of the
world-famous steam engine.
Thursday 9pm (BBC2) How to Get to Heaven with
the Hutterites An insight into the world of a Christian
community that dates from the 16th century.
RADIO: Sunday 6.05am and 11.30pm (R4)
Something Understood Mark Tully compares those who leave
religions with those who stay, despite doubts.
8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship A service from
the University of Glasgow Memorial Chapel.
4pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of last
Wednesday's service from Durham Cathedral.
Monday 8.30pm (R4) Analysis: Islamists
international Christopher de Bellaigue looks at the Muslim
Brotherhood's links to political groups.
Tuesday 8pm (R4) How Iraq Changed the
World John Kampfner examines the global consequences of the
war in Iraq.
Wednesday 3.30pm (R3) A sequence of words and
music for Lent, live from Magdalen College, Oxford.