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Gnostics
Title card of Ep. 1
GenreDocumentary
Written byTobias Churton
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
Running time52–53 mins
Production companyChannel Four Television Corporation
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release1987 (1987)

Gnostics was a 1987 4-part drama-documentary series made by Border TV for Channel 4 (UK). It was re-broadcast in 1990. The writer of the series, Tobias Churton, also released an accompanying book.[1]

Episode 1. Knowledge of the Heart

Episode 2. The Goodmen's Heresy

Episode 3. The Divinity of Man

Episode 4. A Crack in the Universe

The body of the programmes was compiled of documentary material on Gnostic movements and the Cathars. Among those interviewed were academics and writers Hans Jonas, Gilles Quispel, Elaine Pagels and James Robinson, as well as Muhammad Ali al-Samman[2] who unearthed the texts at Nag Hammadi.

Within the frame of documentary dramatized sections were acted by Nigel Harrison (as the Gnostic Christ) with other actors including Brian Blessed, Marius Goring, Ian Brooker, and James Tillett.

References

  1. ^ Stephan A. Hoeller -Gnosticism: New Light on the Ancient Tradition of Inner Knowing - Page 226 2002 "Intermediate Readings Churton, Tobias. The Gnostics. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987. A comprehensive, well ... (This book was written to accompany a television documentary, The Gnostics, produced in Great Britain by Border ..."
  2. ^ Mark S. Goodacre Thomas and the Gospels 2012 .. - Page 48 "Ali... The documentary itself is now difficult to find, but see Churton, Gnostics. On the point in question here, Churton reports 'Ali as saying, “I took my knife and cut out his heart and ate most of his pieces” (11)."