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Coming up this week on TV and on radio

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25 January 2019

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HIGHLIGHT: The Last Survivors On Holocaust Memorial Day, a docu­mentary gathers together the testimony of the last Holocaust survivors living in Britain today. Sunday, 9pm BBC2
 

TELEVISION: Friday 9pm (ITV) Grantchester The prospective new Vicar, the Revd Will Davenport, arrives on a motorbike (3/6).

Saturday 9pm (BBC2) Antony Gormley: How art began The sculptor examines Ice Age cave paintings.

Sunday 1.15pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise The presenters join a charity sleep-out in Edinburgh to raise funds for the homeless.

8pm (BBC1) Call the Midwife Efforts are made to hold a measles vaccination trial (3/8).

11pm (C4) Ride upon the Storm A Danish drama that charts the impact of faith and religion on the lives of a priest and his family (1/10).

RADIO: Friday 1.30pm (World Service) Heart and Soul North Korea is named as the worst place in the world to be a Christian. Rebecca Henschke looks at how South Korean Christians dream of reunification.

Sunday 8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship A service marking Holocaust Memorial Day from St Martin-in-the-Fields, London.

3pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of last week’s service from Winchester Cathedral.

Monday 8.30pm (R4) Analysis A look at how influencers are trying to change people’s world-views, and at the researchers who are trying to combat it (1/9).

Wednesday 3.30pm (R3) Choral Evensong Live from Ely Cathedral.

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St Martin-in-the-Fields Autumn Lecture Series 2025 investigates those things in which we believe deeply – and for which we would be prepared to make a costly stand. We have assembled an inspirational line-up of speakers from the world of faith, politics, literature, poetry, dance, economics, psychology, history and academia.

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