HIGHLIGHT: Face the Facts: A thousand
Philomenas. John Waite looks at allegations of forced
adoptions and high death-rates at Roman Catholic-run institutions
in N. Ireland (3/6).
Radio 4 (FM) 12.30pm Wednesday
TELEVISION
Sunday 5.05pm (BBC2) Songs of Praise
The top ten hymns in the UK are sung by 5000 people in the Royal
Albert Hall.
Monday 8.30pm (BBC1) ISIS: Terror in Iraq -
Panorama An investigation that talks to members of the
extremist jihadist group ISIS.
Wednesday 11pm (C4) Britain's Youngest
Carers A member of the band JLS looks at the challenges that
face children who look after family members.
Thursday 9pm (BBC3) Stacey Dooley in the
USA: Homeless in Detroit The presenter discovers how homeless
people are surviving in a bankrupt city (2/3).
RADIO
Friday 9pm (R4) Friday Drama: The
Events Claire, a priest, and the only survivor of a mass
shooting, tries to understand the killer.
Sunday 8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship A
service from St Mary's Collegiate Church, Warwick.
9.30am (World Service) Heart and Soul
Lucy Williamson looks at our ideas of innocence, and how this
shapes childhood.
3pm (R3) Choral Evensong Last
Wednesday's service from Liverpool Cathedral.
Wednesday 3.30pm (R3) Choral Evensong
from Canterbury Cathedral.
8.45pm (R4) Four Thought Have humans
have reached the limits of creative thought?
10pm (R3) Free Thinking A discussion
on the subject of animal rights.