
The Victorians and After
Richard Taylor discovers how medieval imagery made a surprise return to Victorian places of worship and how WWI brought back the commemoration of the dead.
Richard Taylor discovers how, at the height of the Industrial Revolution, medieval imagery and ritual make a surprise return to Victorian places of worship and plunge the Anglican Church into conflict.
Richard retraces the controversy surrounding this Oxford Movement of Anglo-Catholics and explores their finest churches, showing how some of its most fervent supporters, including William Morris, had a change of heart about the radical restructuring that it brought to ancient buildings.
But the 20th century would bring even more powerful changes. Richard sees how the impact of war is reflected on imagery in our churches and how the First World War brought a return to another medieval practice - the commemoration of the dead. He visits a 21st century church that looks more like a rock venue and he finally finds the perfect place to reflect on what he has learned from his reading of Britain's churches.
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READING A 21ST CENTURY CHURCH
Duration: 02:00
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Richard Taylor |
| Producer | Karen Selway |
| Director | Karen Selway |
| Series Producer | Jonathan Mayo |
| Executive Producer | William Lyons |
Broadcasts
- Wed 6 Oct 201020:30
- Thu 7 Oct 201000:20
- Thu 7 Oct 201003:20
- Thu 7 Oct 201023:00
- Fri 8 Oct 201002:35
- Sun 10 Oct 201004:20
- Sat 26 Mar 201115:35BBC Two Northern Ireland & England only
- Sat 26 Mar 201117:05BBC Two Wales
- Wed 30 Mar 201119:00BBC Two Scotland
- Wed 25 May 201102:20
- Sun 18 Dec 201119:00
- Mon 19 Dec 201103:40
