HIGHLIGHT: Sunday Worship Radzi Chinyanganya and the Revd Grace Thomas embark on a pilgrimage up Scafell Pike, and reflect on religious broadcasting at the BBC over the past century.
Sunday 8.10am, Radio 4
TELEVISION: Sunday 1.15pm (BBC1) Songs of Praise Claire McCollum visits the cathedral city of Armagh to find out how it became known as the centre of the Christian faith in Ireland.
Monday 9pm (C4) Made in the 80s: The decade that shaped our world The story of how Britain’s internal divisions in the 1980s influenced the course of world history (1/3).
Thursday 11.05pm (C4) Young, Black and Right-wing Zeze Millz sets out to find the young black Brits who describe themselves as right-wing.
RADIO: Sunday 10.30am (World Service) Heart and Soul Hannah Ajala, a Nigerian-British broadcaster, explores the new generation of chieftaincy and royalty in Nigeria.
3pm (R3) Choral Evensong A repeat of this week’s service from St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, recorded on 16 October.
Monday 11am (R4) The Untold A teenage refugee, Bit Bok, describes the ups and downs of her new life in the UK (2/11).
4pm (R4) Journey of a Lifetime Lynne Anderson, a former Mormon missionary, returns to Utah for a reunion with her former mission sisters.
Wednesday 4pm (R3) Choral Evensong Live from Royal Holloway, University of London.