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BBC's Bold Jesus TV Gamble
11 Feb
Summary
- Jesus's life drama aired on Sunday children's hour.
- Production preparation took over a year.
- Experts from Christian backgrounds were consulted.

Seventy years ago, a significant television project undertaken by the BBC sought to dramatize the life of Jesus. This ambitious endeavor was uniquely scheduled for the Sunday children's hour, a departure from typical drama slots.
The production, titled 'Jesus of Nazareth,' demanded extensive planning. In December 1954, Freda Lingstrom, Head of Children's Programmes, stressed that a series of this importance needed at least a year for preparation.
Joy Harington was appointed as the writer and producer for 'Jesus of Nazareth.' She was supported by Robert Walton, a religious advisor, and a diverse group of experts. A conference held in July 1955 brought together BBC staff and specialists from various educational and Christian fields.




