Christianity: A History

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  • Sunday 15 February 2009

    Kwame Kwei-Armah was Writer in Residence at the Bristol Old Vic from 1999 to 2001. While there, he wrote three plays: A Bitter Herb (which won the Peggy Ramsey award), Blues Brother Soul Sister, and Big Nose. He is currently Writer in Residence for BBC Radio drama, and Associate Artist at the National Theatre of Great Britain, Centerstage Baltimore and Congo Square theatre company Chicago USA.

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  • Sunday 08 February 2009

    Watch extracts from an exclusive interview with Ann Widdecombe as she contemplates her experiences making the programme. There are four films in the series.

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    Sunday 08 February 2009

    Ann was born on in Bath, Somerset in 1947. Her family moved around, following her father's work in the Navy, first to Portsmouth, then to Singapore, before returning to England.

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  • Monday 02 February 2009

    Watch extracts from an exclusive interview with Rageh Omaar as he considers what he learnt from making the programme. There are four films in the series.

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  • R-Omar-making-notes

    Friday 30 January 2009

    Rageh Omaar was born in Mogadishu, Somalia in 1967, and moved to Britain as a child. He was educated at Cheltenham Boys College and later Oxford University where he gained a BA Honours in Modern History.

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  • female priest beckford

    Friday 30 January 2009

    Watch extracts from an exclusive interview with Robert Beckford as he considers what faith means to him and what he learnt from making the Channel 4 programme. There are five films in the series.

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06 March 2009

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