HIGHLIGHT: Start the Week Tom Sutcliffe talks to Chine McDonald, Canon Giles Fraser, and Jeet Thayil about their personal faith and the Church. Monday 9am, Radio 4
TELEVISION: Sunday 10.30am Sunday Morning Stories Tales of faith, hope, and spirituality (3/8).
1.15pm (BBC2) Songs of Praise From Bridgewater Gardens, Salford.
8pm (BBC1) Call the Midwife Sister Julienne tries to secure the future of Nonnatus House (2/7).
Monday to Friday 6.30pm (BBC2) Great British Railway Journeys A new series starting in Oxford and passing through Windsor, Guildford, and Winchester (1-5/15).
Monday 9pm (BBC1) Greta Thunberg: A year to change the world A look at how the activist and her father had to isolate after contracting Covid (3/3).
RADIO: Sunday 8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship A former chaplain to the Queen, Canon Ann Easter, reflects on the gift of relationships.
10.30am (World Service) Heart and Soul Villagers on the Pacific island of Vanuatu believe that the Duke of Edinburgh is returning in spirit form to his ancestral home.
3pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of this week’s service from St Matthew’s, Westminster, recorded on 6 April.
Monday 4.30pm (R4) Beyond Belief The religious dimensions in the Scottish independence debate (4/7).
Tuesday 8pm (R4) After a Death Sarah O’Connell sets out to understand the “ripple” effects of fatal knife attacks.
3.30pm (R3) Choral Evensong From St Peter’s, Eaton Square, London, recorded on 23 April.
10pm (R3) Free Thinking Canon Giles Fraser looks at Christianity and Judaism, and shows how they are interconnected.