The Long Search

The Long Search
Genre Documentary series
Created by BBC
Directed by Jonathan Stedall
Presented by Ronald Eyre
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Producer(s) Peter Montagnon
Camera setup John Else, et al.
Running time 52 minutes per episode
Release
First shown in BBC Two
Original release 19 September 1977 (1977-09-19) – 12 December 1977 (1977-12-12)
External links
Website

The Long Search was a 1977 BBC documentary television series spanning 13 episodes. Presented by theatre director Ronald Eyre, the series surveyed several major world religions, including Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic Christianity. Other episodes surveyed Theraveda and Zen Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and the New Age movement. Location filming took place in India, England, Italy, Japan, Israel, Romania, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, the United States, Egypt, Indonesia, and South Africa.

Zen Buddhist monk Kobori Nanrei Sohaku interviewed by Ronald Eyre in Episode 9, "Land of the Disappearing Buddha"

Scholar of religion Ninian Smart acted as editorial consultant to the show, and also authored a companion book by the same name. The series was re-issued on DVD, and is currently distributed by Ambrose Video.

Episode listing

1. Protestant Spirit USA (Indiana)

2. Hinduism: 330 Million Gods

3. Buddhism: Footprint of the Buddha (Sri Lanka)

4. Catholicism: Rome, Leeds and the Desert

5. Islam: There is no God but God (Egypt)

6. Orthodox Christianity: The Romanian Solution

7. Judaism: The Chosen People

8. Religion In Indonesia: The Way of the Ancestors (Toraja)

9. Buddhism: The Land of the Disappearing Buddha (Japan)

10. African Religions: Zulu Zion (South Africa)

11. Taoism: A Question of Balance (Taiwan)

12. Alternative Lifestyles in California: West Meets East

13. Reflections on the Long Search

External links

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