
BBC Announces New Passion Drama on BBC1 for Easter 2008
Churches prepare a welcome for “honest and challenging” Passion
BBC1 today announced a major drama series on the last days of Jesus to be broadcast across Holy Week 2008. It is told from the point of view of Caiaphas, Pilate and the disciples.
Andrew Graystone, Director of the Churches’ Media Council, encouraged the Christian community to welcome the BBC’s Passion unreservedly. He has discussed the project extensively with the producer Nigel Stafford-Clark, and has seen extracts from the series.
“This is a straightforward account of the last few days of the life of Jesus, told with honesty and passion. Obviously it is a work of drama not theology. It wasn’t conceived as an exercise in evangelism. But it springs directly from the story of the gospels. It promises to be the most honest and challenging account of Jesus seen on TV in many years. It will prompt believers and unbelievers alike to think about Jesus. We want to encourage and contribute to those discussions.”
The Churches’ Media Council has formed a group drawn from all the main Christian denominations and mission agencies to prepare for the series, which is likely to be seen by up to 8 million viewers. The group will provide briefing notes and suggestions for churches on how to use the series. They will also coordinate a panel of speakers who will be prepared to discuss the series in the national media.
“This Easter the whole country will be talking about Jesus. Let’s take a break from discussing the state of the church or the finer points of theology! Instead let’s take our cue from this series and focus our discussions on the person of Jesus.”
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4th December 2007
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