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In Detail...
BBC Local Radio
44 episodes
2 days ago

Exploring and explaining news stories from across England.

Series 5: Sanctuary: An Act of Defiance Viraj Mendis from Sri Lanka begs for sanctuary in an Ascension church. The vicar, Father John Methuen, agrees to protect him defying Thatcher’s government.

Previously on In Detail...

Series 1. The Pub Bombings Exploring the impact of two Birmingham pub bombs in a 50 year evolving story.

Series 2. The Toxic Waste Scandal Explore the shocking events that ripped through a steelworks community in Corby.

Series 3: Felled: The Sycamore Gap Story Hairy Biker Si King investigates who felled the tree at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland.

Series 4: The Jesus Army Uncovering the rise and unravelling of one of the biggest religious cults in Britain.

If you want to be notified as soon as new episodes are available, make sure you've subscribed on BBC Sounds.

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Exploring and explaining news stories from across England.

Series 5: Sanctuary: An Act of Defiance Viraj Mendis from Sri Lanka begs for sanctuary in an Ascension church. The vicar, Father John Methuen, agrees to protect him defying Thatcher’s government.

Previously on In Detail...

Series 1. The Pub Bombings Exploring the impact of two Birmingham pub bombs in a 50 year evolving story.

Series 2. The Toxic Waste Scandal Explore the shocking events that ripped through a steelworks community in Corby.

Series 3: Felled: The Sycamore Gap Story Hairy Biker Si King investigates who felled the tree at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland.

Series 4: The Jesus Army Uncovering the rise and unravelling of one of the biggest religious cults in Britain.

If you want to be notified as soon as new episodes are available, make sure you've subscribed on BBC Sounds.

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6. Requiem

Karen plots Viraj’s escape from Sri Lanka and finds a new home for them both in Germany.

A new posting in Yorkshire proves troubling for Father John.

Viraj’s friend Charlie Baker finds some peace after his experience in Sri Lanka.

Presenter: Father Azariah France-Williams. Producer: Jen Dale. Sound design: Kasel Kundola. Online producer: Rachael Smith. Executive producer: Ciaran Tracey. Additional sound recording by Seb Rabas, Graham Kirk and Jan Seebeck. Original material recorded and licensed by Big City Nights. Executive editor: Andrew Bowman. Commissioning editor: Alistair Miskin.

Photograph of Viraj Mendis: Paul Mattsson.

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1 day ago
29 minutes

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5. Back to Sri Lanka

Viraj is deported to Sri Lanka despite his supporters’ best efforts to stop the plane.

One friend, Charlie Baker, is determined to show the world the dangers by risking his own life.

Karen makes a life changing decision when she joins Viraj in Sri Lanka and they get married.

Presenter: Father Azariah France-Williams. Producer: Jen Dale. Sound design: Kasel Kundola. Executive producer: Ciaran Tracey. Additional sound recording by Seb Rabas, Graham Kirk and Jan Seebeck. Original material recorded and licensed by Big City Nights. Executive editor: Andrew Bowman. Commissioning editor: Alistair Miskin.

Photograph of Viraj Mendis: Paul Mattsson.

This episode deals with issues of torture and murder which some may find distressing. For information and support on issues covered in this episode, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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1 week ago
30 minutes

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4. The Raid

Viraj and his supporters’ worst nightmare comes true when Greater Manchester Police carry out a dawn raid on the church and take him away.

Father John is left broken and picking up the pieces.

Father Azariah meets the woman who stayed by Viraj’s side all through Sanctuary and beyond, the love of his life, Karen.

Presenter: Father Azariah France-Williams. Producer: Jen Dale. Sound design: Kasel Kundola. Online producer: Rachael Smith. Executive producer: Ciaran Tracey. Additional sound recording by Seb Rabas, Graham Kirk and Jan Seebeck. Original material recorded and licensed by Big City Nights. Executive editor: Andrew Bowman. Commissioning editor: Alistair Miskin.

Photograph of Viraj Mendis: Paul Mattsson.

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2 weeks ago
33 minutes

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3. Under Attack

Tempers fray and the church is attacked. In a fiery sermon, Father John says the Church trumps the State and Viraj is staying.

The Viraj Mendis Defence Campaign begin weekly protests on the streets of Manchester testing Greater Manchester Police, including Sergeant Martin Gaffney.

Also, Father Azariah discovers more about the Sri Lankan civil war with Dr Rajesh Venugopal from the London School of Economics.

Presenter: Father Azariah France-Williams. Producer: Jen Dale. Sound design: Kasel Kundola. Online producer: Rachael Smith. Executive producer: Ciaran Tracey. Additional sound recording by Seb Rabas, Graham Kirk and Jan Seebeck. Original material recorded and licensed by Big City Nights. Executive editor: Andrew Bowman. Commissioning editor: Alistair Miskin.

Photograph of Viraj Mendis: Paul Mattsson.

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3 weeks ago
25 minutes

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2. Inside the Sanctuary

Viraj imprisons himself in the Manchester Church and doesn’t step a foot outside. He lives in the vestry and forms a bond with Father John and his family. No one knows how long he will stay there.

A team of supporters form the Viraj Mendis Defence Campaign and watch over him 24 hours a day, every day.

The media descends to cover the story starting a culture war that will directly challenge Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s authority.

Presenter: Father Azariah France-Williams. Producer: Jen Dale. Sound design: Kasel Kundola. Online producer: Rachael Smith. Executive producer: Ciaran Tracey. Additional sound recording by Seb Rabas, Graham Kirk and Jan Seebeck. Original material recorded and licensed by Big City Nights. Executive editor: Andrew Bowman. Commissioning editor: Alistair Miskin.

Photograph of Viraj Mendis: Paul Mattsson. Audio from VMDC campaign video: Revolutionary Communist Group.

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4 weeks ago
34 minutes

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1. Viraj and the Vicar

In 1986, Sri Lankan Viraj Mendis faces imminent deportation and seeks the ancient rite of Sanctuary in the Ascension Church in Hulme, Greater Manchester, run by traditional vicar Father John Methuen.

Father John agrees to protect him despite Sanctuary no longer having legal validity. The decision kicks off a relationship and a gamble bigger than both of them. It begins a culture war which will also see the church go head to head with the State.

Father Azariah France-Williams, the current rector of the Ascension Church, goes on a journey of discovery about his predecessor and the man he sheltered from the authorities.

Presenter: Father Azariah France-Williams. Producer: Jen Dale. Sound design: Kasel Kundola. Online producer: Rachael Smith. Executive producer: Ciaran Tracey. Additional sound recording by Seb Rabas, Graham Kirk and Jan Seebeck. Original material recorded and licensed by Big City Nights. Executive editor: Andrew Bowman. Commissioning editor: Alistair Miskin.

Photograph of Viraj Mendis: Paul Mattsson. Audio from VMDC campaign video: Revolutionary Communist Group.

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1 month ago
29 minutes

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Introducing... Sanctuary: An Act of Defiance

A Sri Lankan man begs for sanctuary in a church in 1986.

Viraj Mendis says he faces death if sent back to his home country. Father John Methuen protects him from arrest, risking his reputation and the safety of Ascension church and allows a devoted group to protect him in the church.

Presenter Father Azariah France-Williams is the current rector of Ascension Church. He goes on a journey of discovery, finding out how the Sanctuary gamble leads to a two year culture war that defies Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s authority before crashing down.

Presenter: Father Azariah France-Williams. Producer: Jen Dale. Sound design: Kasel Kundola. Online producer: Rachael Smith. Executive producer: Ciaran Tracey. Additional sound recording by Seb Rabas, Graham Kirk and Jan Seebeck. Original material recorded and licensed by Big City Nights. Executive editor: Andrew Bowman. Commissioning editor: Alistair Miskin. Artwork photograph of Viraj Mendis: Paul Mattsson.

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1 month ago
3 minutes

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7. End of Days

Ex-Jesus Army members unite in finding their freedom, rebuilding their identity and speaking their truth.

For information and support on issues covered in this episode, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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1 month ago
28 minutes

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6. Sins of the Flesh

Thousands mourn and a new generation takes control.

Meanwhile criminal confessions about troubling abuse claims are ignored by elders and the pressure mounts.

For information and support on issues covered in this episode, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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2 months ago
27 minutes

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5. Judas

Troubling revelations, a heavy conscience, and one man left questioning what to do next.

Philippa recalls her visit to court to testify on behalf of her friend 'Gemma' and shares how it led her to question her beliefs and her spiritual family.

Meanwhile, the Jesus Army continues as it was before, protecting the community and the elders.

For information and support on issues covered in this episode, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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2 months ago
32 minutes

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4. Love, Power and Sacrifice

Street preaching, child look-outs and a police investigation.

The vulnerable are drawn into the Jesus Army while a court case looms.

For information and support on issues covered in this episode, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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2 months ago
25 minutes

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3. Family Values

Faith, control and growing tension in the Fellowship Church community with wild services, exorcisms and warnings of hidden wrong doing.

This episode contains references to exorcism.

For information and support on issues covered in this episode, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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2 months ago
27 minutes

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2. Genesis

All new followers were welcome to the Jesus Fellowship, they were given new names and strict rules to become a member of the community.

Treasured possessions are left at the door. No media, no music, no belongings and harsh discipline for children.

This episode contains references to suicide and the physical punishment of children.

For information and support on issues covered in this episode, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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3 months ago
26 minutes

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1. Follow The Leader

Exploring how the Fellowship Church and the 'Jesus Army', led by Noel Stanton, settled in the rural Northamptonshire village of Bugbrooke.

The church attracted thousands with promises of Christian faith, community and a better life.

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3 months ago
25 minutes

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Introducing... The Jesus Army Cult

Uncovering the rise and unravelling of one of the biggest religious cults in Britain. Exploring the controversies, abuses and lasting scars left on those who lived within it.

Diving deep into the Fellowship Church and the 'Jesus Army', led by Baptist evangelical maverick Noel Stanton in the Northamptonshire village of Bugbrooke.

Devotees gave up their homes, their money and in some cases their family to live in Noel’s 'heaven on earth' where everything was shared – even children.

Presenter Annabel Amos grew up in a village 5 minutes away from where this all began, as ex-members and survivors share their stories she has realised she knew little of the horrors lurking behind a promise of faith.

Presenter: Annabel Amos. Producer: Ellena Wood, Tim Wheeler and Sarah-Jane Muddiman. Writer: Tim Wheeler with additional scripting by Jack Kibble White. Story consultant: Jack Kibble White. Sound design: Meic Parry. Sounds producer: Alex Huxley. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Anna Bartlett and Katie Buchanan. Commissioning Editor: Alistair Miskin.

All interviews were produced and directed by Ellena Wood for the BBC series 'Inside the Cult of the Jesus Army' - on BBC iPlayer/BBCTwo.

For help and information on issues covered in this series, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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3 months ago
2 minutes

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6. Justice

Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, both from Cumbria, are sentenced in a live-streamed hearing at Newcastle Crown Court. BBC Correspondent Fiona Trott describes the atmosphere on the day.

The two men were each convicted of two counts of criminal damage in May.

Also, Si King hears whether some of those who loved the tree feel the sentence brings closure before finally returning to Sycamore Gap to see for himself how one of his favourite places has changed forever.

Presenter: Si King. Producer: Jane Downs with additional reporting by Fiona Trott, Jo Lonsdale and Martin Lindsay. Sounds Producer and design: Alexandra Booth. Sound Mixing: Chris Fawcett. Story Consultant: Barney Rowntree. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Dan Farthing and Alistair Miskin.

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3 months ago
14 minutes

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5. A Living Monument

Si King explores what the future holds for Sycamore Gap and what made the tree so special.

Discovering people's connection to the tree, the site and the significance of the Hollywood debut in the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.

Si King also asks whether dark tourism might help preserve interest in the area where the tree once stood and learns of plans for the tree's seeds.

Presenter: Si King. Producer: Jane Downs with additional reporting by Jo Lonsdale and Martin Lindsay. Sounds Producer and design: Alexandra Booth. Sound Mixing: Chris Fawcett. Story Consultant: Barney Rowntree. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Dan Farthing and Alistair Miskin.

Credit: Danny Boyle/28 Days Later appear courtesy of Newcastle Gateshead Initiative / Sony Pictures.

This episode contains reference to suicide. Information and support is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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3 months ago
16 minutes

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4. The Reckoning

Step inside the trial of Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, both from Cumbria, who are accused of felling Sycamore Gap.

Join journalists, a courtroom artist and an expert witness to hear the evidence and how a grainy two-minute video of the felling found on a phone stunned the entire courtroom into silence.

Presenter: Si King. Producer: Jane Downs with additional reporting by Jo Lonsdale and Martin Lindsay. Sounds Producer and design: Alexandra Booth. Sound Mixing: Chris Fawcett. Story Consultant: Barney Rowntree. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Dan Farthing and Alistair Miskin.

Credit: Tyneside Life Youtube Channel appears courtesy of Eddy Hope.

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3 months ago
20 minutes

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3. The Night Of

Meet the last person to see Sycamore Gap before it was felled and those who first stumbled upon the aftermath.

Also Kevin Reynolds, the Hollywood director who made the tree famous in the film Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, hears the news.

Meanwhile, as Sycamore Gap becomes a crime scene the men responsible are watching the coverage unfold in amazement.

Presenter: Si King. Producer: Jane Downs with additional reporting by Jo Lonsdale and Martin Lindsay. Sounds Producer and design: Alexandra Booth. Sound Mixing: Chris Fawcett. Story Consultant: Barney Rowntree. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Dan Farthing and Alistair Miskin.

Credit: Robin Hood Prince of Thieves (Warner Bros Pictures / Kevin Reynolds).

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3 months ago
21 minutes

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2. The Accusations

As the investigation into who felled Sycamore Gap gets underway, accusations start to fly.

One man falsely accused of cutting down the iconic tree was farmer Walter Renwick. In his first broadcast interview he shares how the resulting rumours and "trial by social media" impacted his life.

Meanwhile, journalists descend on the communities near Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland and discover a teenager has been arrested.

Presenter: Si King. Producer: Jane Downs with additional reporting by Jo Lonsdale and Martin Lindsay. Sounds Producer and design: Alexandra Booth. Sound Mixing: Chris Fawcett. Story Consultant: Barney Rowntree. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Dan Farthing and Alistair Miskin.

This episode contains very strong language and reference to suicide. Information about support is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline.

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3 months ago
20 minutes

In Detail...

Exploring and explaining news stories from across England.

Series 5: Sanctuary: An Act of Defiance Viraj Mendis from Sri Lanka begs for sanctuary in an Ascension church. The vicar, Father John Methuen, agrees to protect him defying Thatcher’s government.

Previously on In Detail...

Series 1. The Pub Bombings Exploring the impact of two Birmingham pub bombs in a 50 year evolving story.

Series 2. The Toxic Waste Scandal Explore the shocking events that ripped through a steelworks community in Corby.

Series 3: Felled: The Sycamore Gap Story Hairy Biker Si King investigates who felled the tree at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland.

Series 4: The Jesus Army Uncovering the rise and unravelling of one of the biggest religious cults in Britain.

If you want to be notified as soon as new episodes are available, make sure you've subscribed on BBC Sounds.