Category: religion

04
Nov

The Sacred Way

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Michael Wood takes us on a 14 mile journey from Athens to Eleusis on the Sacred Way, an ancient road, followed for over 1000 years by pilgrims on their way to celebrate the Mysteries of Demeter.

This forgotten corner of Greece, now transformed by industrial sprawl, contains clues to the most important pilgrimage of the ancient world. Each year at Eleusis, Demeter was worshipped as the Earth Mother who taught mankind agriculture and continued to guarantee the fertility of the Earth. The rites, it was said, held humanity together. The Roman Cicero, called them “Greece’s greatest gift to the world”.

Each September the pilgrims walked the sacred Way to Eleusis (the names means ‘happy arrival’) to take part in the Mysteries. All participants swore never to reveal what they saw or heard. When the Christians closed the site around 400 AD, the secret died with the last priest. But many clues are left and this film is in part a search for the lost secrets of the Mysteries.

The Sacred Way is a witty and picturesque journey through a forgotten corner of Greece, an exploration of a deep current of human experience and a reflection on an ecological theme of great relevance today.

Wood’s search for the unknowable is fascinating.” – Mail on Sunday

COMMISSION AND CREW

Written & Presented by Michael Wood
Director: Michael Houldey
Producer: Rebecca Dobbs

TRANSMISSION AND AVAILABILITY

First broadcast 1991 on Channel 4

04
Nov

Darshan – An Indian Journey

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Darshan takes historian Michael Wood on a journey through India, from the spectacular modern developments of Delhi, to the hustle, bustle and poverty of Calcutta and on to the deep South of Tamil Nadu, where the gentle peace of the holy men at the temple at Chidambarum is at one with the lives of the ordinary families there.

Charting the changes that technology has brought to India’s way of life and religion, this film is a personal search for the meanings of the old way when confronted by the new, a process which is happening all over the sub-continent. From the industrial North to the villages in the South, where TV is fast replacing traditional entertainment, there is still the enormously powerful influence of the ancient myths and legends – of Krishna, Kali and Siva – and which interweave their magic everywhere through the rich tapestry of life there.

Michael Wood’s experience of the vivid contrasts and many layers of a culture which is one of the oldest and greatest the world has ever seen takes him through a mixture of emotions as his journey continues until Benares, the holiest city, it resolves ultimately with the strongest impression – that of fascination and wonder at the spectacle that is India.

A glorious Indian travelogue with historian Michael Wood, travelling through a world within a subcontinent of cultures and traditions.” – Today

COMMISSION AND CREW

Written & Presented by Michael Wood
Director: Gerry Troyna
Producer: Rebecca Dobbs

TRANSMISSION AND AVAILABILITY

First broadcast 1989 on ITV

Available to watch here on ITV Studio’s YouTube channel

08
Aug

Walking the Bible

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Both a heart-racing adventure and an uplifting quest, Walking the Bible presents one man’s epic journey- by foot, jeep, rowboat, and camel- through the greatest stories ever told. From crossing the Red Sea to climbing Mount Sinai to touching the burning bush, Bruce Feiler’s inspiring odyssey will forever change your view of history’s most legendary events.

COMMISSION AND CREW

3 X 60 mins for PBS. Director: David Wallace  Producer: Rebecca Dobbs Cinematographer: Peter Harvey

TRANSMISSION AND AVAILABILITY

Premiered on January 4th, 2006, on PBS

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07
Aug

Once Upon A Time in Iran

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A breath-taking journey through Iran and Iraq reveals how a murder that took place 1400 years ago still shapes the dangerous world of the Middle – East. This is a film about now. It is a film about the countdown to a war that may or may not happen. It is filmed at a time when military planners in Washington are drawing up contingency plans for an attack on Iran. And when politicians in Tehran are just daring them to try. The film follows a group of ordinary Iranians to the source of a story that has galvanised Iranian politics for hundreds of years. It is a road movie featuring presidents and pilgrims: a journey into Iraq to the contested heartlands of Shia Islam.

COMMISSION AND CREW

1 x 90 mins for Channel 4. Director: Kevin Sim, Producer: Rebecca Dobbs, Editor: Gregor Lyon, Camera: Paul Otter.

TRANSMISSION AND AVAILABILITY

First broadcast 22nd Feb 2007 on Channel 4

11
Sep

Islam: The Untold Story

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An extraordinary detective story. Tom Holland explores how a new religion – Islam – emerged from the seedbed of the ancient world, and asks what we really know for certain about the rise of Islamic civilization.

PRODUCTION

Directed by Kevin Sim and produced by Rebecca Dobbs.

TRANSMISSION

First broadcast on Channel 4 on Tues 28th Aug 2012

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11
Sep

Sacred Journeys

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Sacred Journeys is a six-part series highlighting religious pilgrimages around the world, featuring renowned writer and television personality Bruce Feiler. Each episode focuses on a different chapter of ancient history revealed through the personal stories of contemporary explorers who set out on the same profound journeys that people have taken for a thousand years or more.

COMMISSION AND CREW

WGBH 6 x 60mins Series Director: Leo Eaton, Producer: Sally Thomas, Director/Camera: Wayne Derrick, Bosie Vincent, Jeremy Jeffs, Shakib Ahmed, Masood Khan, Anisa Mehdi, Editors: Barbara Burst, Barbara Ballow, Gerry Branigan, Executive Producers: Laurie Donnelly, Anne Adams and Rebecca Dobbs

TRANSMISSION AND AVAILABILITY

First shown 15th, 23rd and 30th Dec 2014 PBS USA. The series is available on DVD and Blu-ray

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