HIGHLIGHT: The Search for the Lost Manuscript: Julian of Norwich Dr Janina Ramirez looks at the history of the text of Revelations of Divine Love, written by the 14th-century mystic and suppressed for 500 years.
9pm BBC4, Tuesday
TELEVISION: Sunday 5.15pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise Pam Rhodes reports on how Christians are responding to the EU referendum result.
Monday 8.30pm (BBC1) Trump’s Angry America: Panorama Hilary Andersson visits Bakersfield, in California, to meet supporters and opposers of Donald Trump.
8.30pm (C5) The Big Brexit Debate Live: Divided Britain Politicians and experts face an audience to discuss the implications of the referendum.
9pm (BBC2) The Somme 1916: From both sides of the wire Peter Barton portrays the battle from the point of view of the German regiments (1/3).
Thursday 9pm (BBC2) The Refugee Camp: Our desert home A report by Anita Rani from the Zaatari camp in Jordan, which houses 80,000 refugees.
RADIO: Saturday 8pm (R4) Archive on 4: The league of extraordinary housewives A look at the part played by the “housewife” after the Second World War.
Sunday 8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship A choral eucharist from St John’s, Buxton, during the Buxton Festival.
3pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of last Wednesday’s service from Eton College.
Tuesday 10.15pm (R3) BBC Proms 2016 Gospel singers come together for the Gospel Prom at the Royal Albert Hall.
Wednesday 3.30pm (R3) Choral Evensong live from Derby Cathedral.
4pm (R4) Thinking Allowed Kayleigh Garthwaite interviews foodbank users, and an author gives a historical perspective on hunger in Britain.
Thursday 11.30am (R4) Breaking Bard A discussion between those involved in bringing the York Mystery Plays to the Minster.