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On Pentecost Sunday, Sean Fletcher learns about life in a monastery at the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield, West Yorkshire.
Mahalia covers Arctic Monkeys.
Inspired by her passion for books, Mel Giedroyc hooks up with her friend and Dorset local, Martin Clunes, to explore the spectacular scenery and iconic locations made famous by some of Britain's favourite books and films.
Patricia Piccinini, the artist who creates strange creatures from the frontiers of science and technology, tells us of the future that is already here and why she is compelled to "create the worlds" that live in her mind. (Final)
The Rev Kate Bottley celebrates Mothering Sunday with mums from many generations. She joins a baby massage class and hears about the role faith and human touch played in helping one baby recover from sepsis.
The Buoys cover Olivia Rodrigo.
The comedian's comedian, Tom Gleeson's had no other job but standing on a stage making people laugh since his university days. What's the secret to his incredible work ethic and success?
Claire McCollum celebrates Harvest at Hazelnut Community Farm in Bristol and hears how they've brought their church into the great outdoors with gardening as an act of worship.
Cosmo's Midnight cover Tyla.
We often hear about how people working in creative industries struggle to make a living, but a group of artists with intellectual disability is bucking the trend.
Filmmakers gained confidence with the boldness of Picnic at Hanging Rock and Mad Max; the global success of Crocodile Dundee and Shine; the flamboyance of Strictly Ballroom; the substance and style of Samson and Delilah.
Part 2 celebrates the outsiders of Australian cinema: be it newcomers in They're A Weird Mob and Wake In Fright or locals out of step with the mainstream in Evil Angels, Muriel's Wedding and Priscilla.
Part 3 is about families: The Castle's nuclear family; family of faith in The Devil's Playground; Romper Stomper's neo-Nazis; immigrants in Head On and crime families from Ned Kelly to Animal Kingdom.
Award winning filmmaker, Kaytetye man, Warwick Thornton has three people warring inside him: director, writer, cinematographer: but one must always win. In the searing beauty of Alice Springs, we witness the struggles.
Lucia and Lachy are in the Wiggly Kitchen and they find a violin bow, but what do you do with a violin bow? Moo, the cow jumped over the moon, join The Wiggles and sing along to 'Hey Diddle Diddle'.
Captain Feathersword and Paloma the Mermaid are in the Wiggly Kitchen waiting for The Wiggles to arrive. Captain has found a letter inviting him to come for a dance, who could the letter be from?
Shirley Shawn the Unicorn and Tsehay are in the Wiggly Kitchen, what will they find today? Sing along to the Wiggly favourite 'Hot Potato' then the Wiggle Town Dancing Water Police are here to help!
Lucia and Simon are in the Wiggly Kitchen and come across an egg. Sing along to a nursery rhyme favourite 'Humpty Dumpty'. Now Simon and Lucia have three cracked eggs and they can't waste them, what to do?
Join The Wiggles and sing along with the classic nursery rhyme 'Five Finger Family', then it's off to visit the Wiggle Town Dancing Water Police to solve the mystery of the missing ballet shoe.
We join Caterina and Lachy in the Wiggly Kitchen, they are on clean up duties after their rock 'n' roll ballet rehearsal. They find some shaving cream and aftershave, who could it belong to?
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