HIGHLIGHT: The Food Programme: Bereavement and
food Sheila Dillon shows how food can play a positive
part in the grieving process.
Radio 4 12.30pm Sunday
TELEVISION
Sunday 4.25pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise
Pam Rhodes introduces congregational hymns.
7pm (BBC4) The Dark Ages: An age of
light A look at the journey of Islam from the Near East,
across North Africa, into Europe.
Monday 10pm (BBC4) Mea Maxima Culpa:
Silence in the house of God A documentary film about the
Vatican's alleged silence over child abuse within the Roman
Catholic Church.
Wednesday 7pm (BBC3) Free Speech: Are we
getting more racist? Rick Edwards hosts a debate on the issues
surrounding racism and Islamophobia in Britain.
RADIO
Saturday 8.30pm (BBC World Service) Heart
and Soul Colette Kinsella investigates the case of a woman who
died after being denied an abortion in Ireland.
Sunday 6.05am (R2) Something
Understood Mark Tully examines the nature of religious
visions.
8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship A service
from Blackburn Cathedral marking National Carers' Week.
4pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of
last Wednesday's archive broadcast from Canterbury Cathedral, first
aired in 1988, marking Accession Day.
Monday 4.30pm (R4) Beyond Belief Ernie
Rea and guests discuss celibacy (5/6).
Wednesday 3.30pm (R3) Choral Vespers, live from
Leeds RC Cathedral.
Thursday 9am (R4) In Our Time Melvyn
Bragg and guests discuss the significance of prophecy in the
Abrahamic religions.