HIGHLIGHT: The Hunger: The story of the Irish famine Liam Neeson narrates the story of one of the world’s worst famines (1-2/2).
Monday and Tuesday 8.30pm, PBS America
TELEVISION: Friday 9pm (Drama) Sister Boniface The sleuthing nun investigates a locked-room mystery (3/10).
Sunday 1.15pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise Katherine Jenkins selects her favourite Songs of Praise moments.
7pm (C4) Elizabeth: A life through a lens The late Queen’s long life was recorded on film. This documentary reflects on how she handled her life on screen.
Thursday 8.30pm (ITV1) Tonight: Access Denied? Britain’s Mobility Problem People with disabilities describe their difficulties when trying to arrange a summer holiday.
RADIO: Friday 11.30am (World Service) Heart and Soul: A look at the work of Baptist relief organisations at US climate-related disasters.
Sunday 8.10am (R4) Sunday Worship A morning service live from St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Glasgow, officiated by the Provost, the Very Revd Kelvin Holdsworth.
1.30pm (R4) The Archbishop Interviews Archbishop Welby’s guest this week is the chief executive of the Co-op, Shirine Khoury-Haq (2/6).
3pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of this week’s service from Bury Parish Church, sung by the HeartEdge Manchester Choral Scholars, on the eve of Corpus Christi. Recorded on 27 May.
Wednesday 4pm (R3) Choral Evensong Live from King’s College, Cambridge.