Saturday, May 23, 2015

A walk along London's river...

...with  lots and lots of history on the way...

Several kind readers of this Blog have sent me comments about the EWTN series currently running, about London's Catholic history. I am glad that the programmes are giving so much pleasure...the team working on this included some fine camermen and a great producer, and all the people interviewed gave of their very best too, making it a most satisfying project.  I loved doing it all, and the answer to the frequently asked "Will you do more of these features?" is most certainly "YES!".  There is so much rich history to explore, and it all has so much to teach us.

More info on all this can be obtained from EWTN: best to enquire there about broadcast times etc...I don't have this information.

3 comments:

Anthony said...

May I respectfully suggest that you do a book or a programme about the Tyburn convent and what it commemorates and honours? Forgive me if I have overlooked this in earlier posts but it does seem to me that it would be a superb subject and an inspiring one.

Joanna Bogle said...

Yes, I did this a while ago. It is probably time for another one. I am at Tyburn regularly, and will shortly be leading the annual Martyrs Walk through London, which finishes at Tyburn with Benediction and Tea. I'll discuss it with the sisters then.

Joanna

Anonymous said...

I have really been enjoying the Catholic London series on EWTN. Thank you for creating such an informative and inspiring program. I was wondering if there are any books about Catholic London history that you can recommend. Thanks again.