HIGHLIGHT: Songs of Praise Canon Kate Bottley joins pilgrims, including the Bishop of Durham, as they walk one of the new pilgrimage routes to Durham Cathedral. Sunday 1.15pm, BBC2
TELEVISION: Monday 9pm (BBC2) Peter Taylor: Ireland after Partition Archive footage and the reporter’s personal recollections give an overview of the conflict.
10.55pm (BBC1) Do Black Lives Still Matter? The grime artist Saskilla examines the pledges made by big brands to address diversity (1/3).
Wednesday 9pm (BBC2) Horizon Special: The vaccine The story of the quest to develop coronavirus vaccines in days and weeks rather than years.
RADIO: Sunday 8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship The Revd Michaela Youngson, who chairs the Methodist Church’s London district, leads a service based on the district’s theme of storytelling for 2019-21: Woven.
10.30am (World Service) Heart and Soul A look at the religious leaders who are working to rehabilitate prisoners through faith.
11.45am (R4 FM) Marketing: Hacking the unconscious Rory Sutherland examines how marketing plays on questions of faith and idealism (1/9).
3pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of this week’s service from St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, recorded on 25 May.
Tuesday 9am (R4) The Long View As the Church reflects on its monuments, Jonathan Freeland and guests look back to the Reformation to see whether there are lessons it might offer (2/4).
Wednesday 3.30pm (R3) Choral Evensong Live from King’s College, Cambridge.