All Things Considered Episodes Episode guide
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Review of the Year - People 2018
Roy Jenkins revisits some of the people who have featured in All Things Considered in 2018
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Review of the Year - Events 2018
Roy Jenkins looks back at some of the events of 2018 as reflected in All Things Considered
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Repaying the Gift
Jeffrey Howard, organist, pianist, conductor and arranger, on faith and his love of music
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Annual Book Review 2018
Book review featuring The Killing of Butterfly Joe, Histories and The Sealwoman’s Gift.
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Annual Film Review 2018
Film review featuring: The Post, Lady Bird and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri
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The End Of The World As We Know It
Each advent, church services point to the Second Coming. Are the last days here?
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Milestone Moments Part 2
Powerful and poignant moments revisited from the archive marking Radio Wales 40th Birthday
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Milestone Moments Part 1
Powerful and poignant moments revisited from the archive marking Radio Wales 40th Birthday
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Changing Faith? The First World War in Wales
Roy assesses the impact of the "War to end all wars" on faith in Wales.
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Contemporary hymn writer Stuart Townend
Writer of some of the best-loved hymns and Christian worship songs sung around the world.
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Vicky Beeching
The former Christian musician talks about her journey to accept her sexual orientation
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Alcohol
In Sober October, Roy Jenkins and guests examine our changing relationship with alcohol.
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Climate Change
With the threat of devastation due to a warming planet, what's to do be done and by whom?
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Dilys Price OBE
The life of Dilys Price, founder of the Touch Trust and celebrated skydiver.
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Faith and Freshers
Ahead of Freshers Week in Welsh universities, Mary looks at faith in student life.
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Religion, Peace and Human Rights
Roy Jenkins and guests reflect on the UN Day of International Peace and Human Rights
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Sally Magnusson
Author and broadcaster Sally Magnusson reflects on her family’s experience of dementia
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Greenbelt 2018
Mary Stallard visits Greenbelt, the annual arts, faith and justice festival.
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Faith and the Royal Welsh Show
Exploring the contribution that faith communities make to the Royal Welsh Show.
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Humanae Vitae - prophetic or a mistake?
An assessment of Pope Paul VI's controversial encyclical 'Of Human Life'.
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Biblical Fiction
Faith, fiction and imagination: does the Bible need the help of good novels?
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Rob Bell
Mary Stallard meets US speaker and author, the former mega-church pastor Rob Bell.
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Believing in the NHS
As the NHS reaches its 70th birthday, Roy Jenkins looks at the place of faith in the NHS.
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Quiet Gardens
Mary Stallard finds out about Quiet Gardens, a global spiritual movement begun in Wales.
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Missionary and mother of 54 (Part 2)
Last part of the Chrissie Chapman story, Christian missionary and single mother of 54.
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Missionary and mother of 54 (Part 1)
First part of the Chrissie Chapman story, Christian missionary and single mother of 54.
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Sharing Ramadan
Exploring how a Cardiff mosque is Sharing Ramadan with neighbours of all faiths and none.
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Worldwide bestselling author Alexander McCall Smith
Creator of The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, which this year marks its 20th anniversary.
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Smart Living?
As GDPR comes into effect Roy Jenkins asks if our data is really safe, even in church.
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Anorexia: Helena Wilkinson
Mary Stallard meets Helena Wilkinson, who recovered from severe anorexia 30 years ago.