100 Years of the BBC: The Jewish Contribution is a series of Zoom lectures marking the centenary of the BBC, focusing in particular on Jewish contributions to its prolific output. This series is run in partnership with the Lyons Learning Project and Insiders/Outsiders.
The BBC is a national institution and, as such, its religious programming has a duty to reflect the Anglican majority – as witnessed in Songs of Praise’s 60-year Sunday morning slot on BBC One. But in an increasingly multicultural society, how is the BBC making space for Jewish leaders and ideas? Join Rabbis Pete Tobias and Jonathan Wittenberg, alongside religion and ethics radio producer Alex Strangewayes-Booth, to find out.
All the talks in our BBC series are free to attend, but please book your place here.