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C.S.Lewis at the BBC - Messages of Hope in the Darkness of War (Hardcover): Justin Phillips

C.S.Lewis at the BBC - Messages of Hope in the Darkness of War (Hardcover)

Justin Phillips

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This fascinating book explores the tensions behind the greatest era in BBC radio broadcasting – the Home Service. Despite evacuation, air-raids and the closure of the fledgling TV service, the BBC rose magnificently to the challenge of informing, entertaining and inspiring a nation at war.

The war years were to transform religious broadcasting beyond recognition. Under the persistent and innovative James Welch, the BBC began to invent new formats and take large risks in trying to communicate Christian truth to a generation whose faith was on the rack of war. Out of this came the broadcast talks of CS Lewis and the first ever dramatic portrayal of Christ in Dorothy L Sayers’ 'Man Born to be King'.

The response to C S Lewis’ first broadcast was so overwhelming that a second programme had to be arranged to answer listeners’ questions. Lewis’ hugely popular BBC talks were published as 'Mere Christianity' and have been a classic ever since, selling over 11 million copies worldwide.

As a layman, Lewis’ critics initially claimed that he was not qualified to talk on Christian matters. For Lewis this was all part of the challenge of reaching a new audience. But his initial enthusiasm for broadcasting waned as it began to interfere with his work at Oxford, and he turned down many of the BBC’s invitations to appear on the radio, including a chance to be on The Brains Trust, the Any Questions of its day.

This is a chapter in Lewis’ life which has received very little attention from biographers and commentators, who have focussed on his achievements as a writer and academic. Yet C S Lewis’ work on the radio made him a household name.

General

Imprint: HarperCollinsPublishers
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: September 2002
Authors: Justin Phillips
Dimensions: 221 x 145 x 31mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 978-0-00-710437-6
Categories: Books > Arts & Architecture > Performing arts > Radio
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LSN: 0-00-710437-5
Barcode: 9780007104376

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