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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/religion/somethingunderstood.shtml ''Something Understood'' programme website on BBC Radio 4]
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*[http://www.ubcmedia.com/uniqueproductions/unique-content/something-understood/ ''Something Understood'' at Unique the Production Company] - Something Understood and other Radio 4 programmes at Unique.


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Something Understood is a weekly radio programme on BBC Radio 4 which deals with topics of religion, spirituality, and the larger questions of human life, and takes a particular spiritual theme, exploring it through speech, music, prose, and poetry. It is hosted regularly by Sir Mark Tully. The programme was first broadcast in 1995. In 2009, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, was interviewed on a programme talking about prayer.

The name of the program is a quotation from George Herbert's poem 'Prayer at the Church Banquet' (1633).

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