Sunday Morning Live - Season 13
Season 13
Episodes
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Topical magazine show that gets to the heart and soul of the issues of the day. Sean Fletcher hosts with a returning cast of familiar faces as they bring a moral, ethical and faith angle to the conversations impacting communities across the UK.
Episode 9
Sean Fletcher is joined by Jacqui Joseph for the show that puts the heart and soul into Sundays, bringing faith and ethics to the discussions that matter most. This week saw a spate of violent killings, including the horrifying shooting of an innocent nine-year-old girl. We ask ‘Are we tough enough on gang violence?' Also, we'll discuss the future of the Anglican church. And we welcome back the Notting Hill Carnival after a two year pandemic hiatus.
Episode 10
Sean Fletcher is joined by Holly Hamilton for the show that puts the heart and soul into Sundays, bringing faith and ethics to the discussions that matter most. This week, it was revealed that the number of migrants crossing the channel in August was more than for the whole of 2020. We ask whether our approach to migrants crossing the channel is fair. Also, we discuss the ethics of gene editing, and we'll hear from the woman who fed herself for free for a whole year.
Episode 11
In a special edition of Sunday Morning Live, Sean Fletcher and Holly Hamilton reflect on the life and faith of Queen Elizabeth II. This programme explores the impact grief has on individuals and communities, and discusses different ways of dealing with it. Plus we cast our eyes towards the future of religion in the UK under King Charles III.
Episode 12
Episode 13
Episode 14
Episode 15
Sean Fletcher and Holly Hamilton present the show that puts the heart and soul into Sundays, bringing faith and ethics to the discussions that matter most.
The UK government blocked Scotland's gender law reform, which would have simplified the process for gaining a gender recognition certificate. Should it be easier to change your legal sex?
Ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day, the programme hears the harrowing story of a man who survived the Nazi death camps. Plus a shopkeeper who's allowing customers to take goods without paying for them.
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Episode 18
Episode 19
Episode 20
Episode 21
Episode 22
Episode 23
Episode 24
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