Navigation for Sunday 4 'til 8

4:07  The Art of Monarchy

BBC Arts Editor, Will Gompertz, begins a four-part exploration of almost 1000 years of the British Monarchy as told through the objects of art they collected. In part one he begins his investigations by looking at some of the most personal royal images in the collection to see what insights they give us into the lasting power of the monarchy. (BBC)

4:30 Kim Sabido's Story

Kim Sabido was a rookie war reporter when he went to the Falklands war in 1982, and recorded and reported on some of the fiercest fighting on the mountains above the Islands' capital, Stanley - unprepared for the close combat, injury and shelling he saw.  Many veterans of the conflict continue to suffer nightmares, flashbacks and panic attacks, and some of those who witnessed the fighting were also deeply mentally scarred.

For the first time, five years ago, Kim talked about his personal experiences in the war, and returned to the Islands to confront the memories which had haunted him for decades.
He revists Islanders he met during the conflict, and goes back to the places where he saw the fiercest battles as he tries to confront and make peace with the past.
Produced by Susie Ferguson for British Forces Broadcasting Service.

5:12 Spiritual Outlook

Our regular catch up with the world of religion, spirituality, faith and ethics – presented by Justin Gregory and Sonia Yee, alternating with a series from the BBC's World Service programme, Heart and Soul.

5:36 Blue Smoke

The Birth of New Zealand Pop

6:06 Te Ahi Kaa

Exploring issues and events from a tangata whenua perspective (RNZ)

7:06 One in Five

The issues and experience of disability. (RNZ)

7:30 The Strand

A glimpse into the  world of art, writing and books (BBC)