HIGHLIGHT: The Night Notre-Dame Burned: Storyville A documentary that tells the story of the fire at the Paris cathedral on 15 April 2019.
Monday 9pm, BBC4
TELEVISION: Saturday 7pm (BBC2) Mozart’s Requiem from English National Opera A performance behind closed doors at the London Coliseum.
9pm (Sky Arts) David Crosby: Remember my name The singer-songwriter talks about his life, including his faith.
Sunday 1.15pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise Aled Jones explores how his faith has shaped his life and his singing.
Monday 9pm (BBC1) My Family, the Holocaust and Me with Robert Rinder The criminal barrister helps descendants of Holocaust victims to learn the truth of what happened to their relatives (2/2).
Wednesday 9pm (BBC4) True North: The disability paradox Wheelchair-user Chris Lynch wonders whether happiness and disability are mutually exclusive.
Thursday 10pm (More4) World’s Weirdest Homes A look at a 95-year-old former monk who is building his own cathedral.
RADIO: Friday 11am (R4) The Corrections Jo Fidgen looks at the “Trojan Horse Affair”, an alleged plot to Islamise schools in the Midlands (2/3).
Sunday 8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship The Principal of Trinity College, Glasgow, the Revd Dr Doug Gay, and the Chaplain to Glasgow University, the Revd Dr Carolyn Kelly, explore how faith responds to the complexities of life.
3pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of last week’s service from Ely Cathedral, on Armistice Day.
Wednesday 3.30pm (R3) Choral Evensong Live from Chichester Cathedral.