HIGHLIGHT: Dr Broks’s Casebook. The neuropsychologist Paul Broks and Jolyon Jenkins investigate the notion of the self. (1-5/5)
12.04pm R4, Monday to Friday
TELEVISION: Sunday 3.40pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise A programme for Father’s Day, presented by David Grant.
Tuesday 10pm (BBC4) Seven Ages of Britain: Age of Revolution (1603-1708) David Dimbleby explores the legacy of the 17th-century, including a re-invented monarchy, a scientific revolution, and St Paul’s cathedral. (4/7)
RADIO: Sunday 8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship A service from St John’s College, Durham, exploring how science and religion can co-exist.
9.30am (World Service) Heart and Soul: The God of hip hop Abdul-Rehman Malik speaks to artists and religious leaders to explore the complex relationship between hip hop and religion.
3pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of last Wednesday’s service from Lichfield Cathedral.
Monday 8pm (R4) The Borders of Sanity Chris Harding’s series about the relationship between mental health and culture concludes with a focus on Ghana. (4/4)
Wednesday 3.30pm (R3) Choral Evensong live from St John’s School, Leatherhead.
Thursday 11.30am (R4) Mighty Real — McAlmont sings Sylvester The British singer David McAlmont explores the legacy of the singer and songwriter Sylvester James, and links his short life to the US Civil Rights Movement, US music-business politics, and the impact of AIDS.