Spiritually-inclined magazine, including the latest news and debate on the big religious stories of the week
Gloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate the ethical and religious issues of the week. Jeffrey Archer tells why he decided to base his latest bestseller on the Bible.
DetailsDeclan Curry and a panel of guests, including Gene Wilder, debate the ethical and religious issues of the week.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and guests debate ethical and religious issues in the last ever edition of Heaven and Earth. With music from The Proclaimers and Beth Neilson Chapman.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate the ethical and religious issues of the week. Hank Marvin performs live and talks to Gloria about his beliefs as a Jehovah's Witness.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and guests debate the religious stories and ethical issues of the week. There's music from Simon Webbe, who talks about how his Christian faith informs his music.
DetailsGloria Hunniford is joined by Russell Watson who will be singing live in the studio and there is the first of a new series about country homes with a religious heritage.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate ethical and religious issues. Mary Rhodes heads to Glastonbury for the annual Goddess Festival.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate the ethical and religious issues of the week. She's joined by classical singer Elin Manahan Thomas and lifestyle guru Lynne Franks.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate the ethical and religious issues of the week. Sinead O'Connor performs live and talks to Gloria about her latest album.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and her guests debate the religious stories and ethical issues of the week. DJ and presenter, Nihal, looks at music inspired by the Christian faith.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate ethical and religious issues. EastEnders' latest recruit Nina Wadia joins Gloria to talk about her beliefs as a Zoroastrian.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate the ethical and religious issues of the week. Plus, live music from rock group Hanson.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate the ethical and religious issues of the week. Author Armistead Maupin tells how his Episcopalian beliefs have influenced his work.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate the ethical and religious issues of the week. Plus, a look at the Christian connection between CS Lewis and Tolkien.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and guests debate the religious stories and ethical issues of the week. Lesley Garrett joins Gloria and Nihal Arthanayake looks at Muslim music in the mainstream.
DetailsDeclan Curry and the Heaven and Earth panel discuss ethical and religious stories, and there's music from RyanDan.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate the ethical and religious issues of the week. Andy Sturgeon investigates the holy plant central to the Hindu faith.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate the ethical and religious issues of the week. In this edition there is an investigation into bogus psychics.
DetailsGloria Hunniford debates the big religious and ethical stories, including a report on the pagans who want museums to return ancient human remains to their original burial places.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and her guests debate the religious stories and ethical issues of the week. Plus, behind the scenes at London Fashion Week with the resident chaplain.
DetailsGloria Hunniford presents a special programme marking the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery. Singer Natasha Bedingfield reports from India on modern day slavery.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and guests debate ethical and religious issues and Adil Ray reports live from the Greenbelt music festival in Cheltenham.
DetailsGloria Hunniford has the latest news from the world of religion and belief. The Archbishop of Canterbury's wife talks about her book on angels while Eddi Reader sings live.
DetailsGloria Hunniford and a panel of guests debate ethical and religious issues. Gloria's joined by Zimbabwean cricketer Henry Olonga, and there's music from Aled Jones.
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