About Religion

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About Religion was a UK religious affairs programme on Associated Television (ATV) 1958–1965. It was usually hosted by interviewer Julian Grenfell, with David King and John Brooking.[1] An anthology of interviews was published in 1963.[2]

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  1. ^ Tom Driberg – The mystery of Moral Re-armament: a study of Frank Buchman 1964 This other approach was above Mr Collins's head and behind his back — direct to Lord Hill of Luton, the new Chairman of the Independent Television Authority, which has a statutory duty to see that the programme companies, such as ATV, preserve balance on matters of public ... This interview took place in About Religion on 1st September, 1963, by which time the Bishop was safely out of the country. ... He was interviewed by the programme's regular introducer, Julian Grenfell.
  2. ^ About religion: an anthology -Michael Redington 1963 – Page 23 Known for many years for his unorthodox and outspoken views on liturgical, social and political subjects, he was obviously the kind of man who as a Bishop would make a very strong impression on the Church — and on the image of the Church of England — throughout the country. Talking to the Bishop were Anthony Greenwood, M.P., who had known him for many years, Julian Grenfell, who as an undergraduate had met the Bishop when he was Vicar of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge, ..