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Description
This programme examines news and documentary treatment of religion and religious issues on television in the postwar period. In the early days of religious broadcasting the aim had been to persuade..., even to convert, the nation, but by 1992 the aim was to reflect what was happening in a multi-faith Britain. Areas explored in the video are the impact of independent television in 1959; the questioning of authority in the 1960s; the Second Vatican Council; the broadcasting of religious news in the 1970s; the role of 'Thought for the Day'; religion in Northern Ireland; documentary programmes for a general audience; current affairs treatment of religious news; the impact of Channel 4 - especially on portraying faiths other than Christianity; 'popular' religious programmes on Radio 1.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: A231, The growth of religious diversity: Britain from 1945
Item code: A231; TV2
First transmission date: 1992
Published: 1992
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Duration: 00:49:02
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Producer: Betty Talks
Contributor: Rosemary Hartill
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Channel 4; Everyman; Northern Ireland; Radio 1; Religion; Television; Thought for the day; Vatican
Subject terms: Christianity--Great Britain; Religious pluralism; Great Britain --Religion
Master spool number: DOU7752
Production number: FOUA437W
Videofinder number: 4684
Available to public: no