BBC Factual has ordered two-part documentary series Inside The Jesus Army (w/t) for BBC Two and iPlayer.
Produced by Docsville Studios, in association with Big Sister Films, the series tells the story of a group of idealistic Christians who attempted to create a heaven on earth in rural Northamptonshire
More than half a century ago a group of idealistic Christians, led by firebrand preacher Noel Stanton, attempt to create a heaven on earth in rural Northamptonshire; but over time their idyll darkens. Told by former members, their children and community Elders, this compelling series traces the story of the Jesus Fellowship from its hippy origins to the high-profile launch of the Jesus Army in the late 1980s, followed by its its eventual shocking collapse and demise in the last few years. In parallel a group of former members undergo specialist post-cult therapy to help them come to terms with their traumatic experiences growing up inside the community.
Daisy Scalchi, Head of Commissioning, Religion and Ethics, said: “This is a shocking tale of abuse hiding in plain sight. Those who have bravely shared their stories will, I hope, give voice not only to their own experiences but many others like them.”
Katie Buchanan, Executive Producer, said: “This is a compelling, urgent and timely story that it is only now coming to light thanks to the powerful testimony of survivors and former members.”
Inside the Jesus Army (w/t), a 2×60 for BBC Two and iPlayer, is made by Docsville Studios in association with Big Sister Films. It was commissioned by Daisy Scalchi, Head of Commissioning, Religion and Ethics, Series Director is Ellena Wood and Executive Producers are Katie Buchanan, Helen Littleboy and Lawrence Elman. Fremantle is handling global distribution of the documentary
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