Richard Taylor
Churches: How to Read Them (2010)
Season 1
N/A
Released Sept. 1, 2010
Episode 30 min
None+
Genres: Documentary, Mystery
Keywords: tmdb.philosophy, tmdb.education, tmdb.church
Network: BBC Four
Country: United Kingdom
Languages:
English
S1E1 - Dark Beginnings
Presenter Richard Taylor explains how churches were originally simple buildings intended to protect the altar and the most important Christian rite of all, the Eucharist. He visits Britain's finest early medieval churches to untangle the mystery of why the Anglo-Saxons and Normans seem to have been unwilling to shake off their pre-Christian past and to have continued to fill their sacred buildings with mysterious pagan images. An ancient book in an Oxford library helps Richard find an answer.
Sept. 1, 2010, midnight
S1E2 - Medieval Life
Richard Taylor uncovers evidence that shows how and why our parish churches came to play such a crucial role in the everyday life of the Middle Ages. He looks at how humorous wall paintings and intricate carvings were used to teach moral lessons and how carved angels in such spectacular churches as Blythburgh, Suffolk, were used to create a heaven on earth.
Taylor finds out how rites such as baptism and the largely forgotten ritual known as the 'churching of women' offered people protection from the cradle to the grave. And he discovers how - even today - the local pub may have an unexpected bond with the parish church.
Sept. 8, 2010, midnight
S1E3 - Medieval Death
The medieval church cannot be understood without recognising that death was at its heart. Richard Taylor shows how churches were designed to give medieval people a way to escape death, with their Judgement scenes, cadaver tombs and graphic depictions of the crucifixion.
Sept. 15, 2010, midnight
S1E4 - Reformation: Chaos and Creation
The late middle ages was a time of destruction that still leaves its mark on our churches today. With the help of art historian Sister Wendy Beckett and a spectacular stained glass window, Richard Taylor tries to understand the intense medieval devotion to the Virgin Mary and how this fuelled the anger of the Reformation that followed.
Sept. 22, 2010, midnight
S1E5 - Restoration and Reason
Church life in the 18th century is often thought to have been genteel and rather dull, but Richard Taylor finds that churches in this Age of Enlightenment reflect the intellectual excitement, the vigour and the potential for conflict of a turbulent time.
Sept. 29, 2010, midnight
S1E6 - The Victorians and After
Richard Taylor discovers how, during 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. He sees how the impact of war in the 20th century 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.
Oct. 6, 2010, midnight
Network: BBC Four
Episode Runtime: 30 min.
Season Runtime: 60 min.
Released: Sept. 1, 2010
Last Air Date: Oct. 6, 2010, midnight
Status: Ended
Certification: NR
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