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Week ahead

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26 September 2014

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HIGHLIGHT This World: Rwanda's untold story A documentary that examines allegations about the genocide in 1994, and current human-rights abuses in the country.

BBC2 Wednesday 9pm

 

TELEVISION

Saturday 6pm (BBC2) Restoring England's Heritage John Sergeant finds out what is being done to save hundreds of historic buildings in a state of dereliction.

7.30pm (BBC2) Hilary Mantel: Case histories The writer talks to James Runcie about her latest collection of short stories.

Sunday 4.30pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise David Grant introduces the Gospel Choir of the Year competition (1/2).

 

RADIO

Sunday 8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship A service from Emmanuel Church, Didsbury.

3pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of last Wednesday's service from Derby Cathedral.

Monday 9am (R4) Start the Week A discussion about war and religion. Guests include the writer Karen Armstrong.

Monday to Friday 9.45am (R4) Germany: Memories of a Nation Neil MacGregor examines 600 years of German history through objects (1/30).

Tuesday 9am (R4) The Life Scientific Jackie Akhavan talks to Jim Al-Khalili about the ethical issues of working on explosives used in war.

9.30am (R4) One to One Mike Thompson speaks to the writer Tim Lott about depression and suicide.

Wednesday 3.30pm (R3) Choral Evensong from Winchester College.

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