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Ferment (TV series)

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Ferment
Genrereligious current affairs
Presented byKenneth Bagnall
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducerVincent Tovell
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkCBC Television
Release31 May –
21 June 1965

Ferment is a Canadian religious current affairs television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1965.

Premise

This series provided an overview of recent developments in the Christian church, hosted by the United Church Observer's assistant editor Kenneth Bagnall.

"Peace and Brotherhood", the first episode, concerned such topics as civil rights, nuclear warfare and the church in Quebec. The second episode's theme was a "new Protestant reformation" with guests Paul Tillich and John A. T. Robinson. Personal Christian beliefs was the theme of episode three. The final programme speculated on the church's future, particularly in the suburban area of Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.[1]

Scheduling

This half-hour series was broadcast on Mondays at 10:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 31 May to 21 June 1965.

References

  1. ^ Corcelli, John (May 2005). "Ferment". Canadian Communications Foundation. Retrieved 7 May 2010.