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1972
02 June 1972 (Date of transmission)
41min 09sec
sound
16mm
black and white
British Film Institute, UTV
ITV
Will you join this charismatic evangelist's spiritual revolution?
Between 1947 and 2005, Billy Graham conducted some 417 evangelical missions in 185 countries. This film follows his crusade to Belfast, as he invites the people of Northern Ireland to accept Jesus as their saviour.
This material is Courtesy of the UTV Archive. Described as America's Protestant Patriarch, Billy Graham has had a profound and enduring influence on the country's religious, social and political life. He first rose to prominence in the late 1940s, addressing huge crowds in indoor and outdoor rallies throughout the US. He subsequently took his message around the world. He has also acted as pastor to numerous American leaders, holding personal audiences with sitting Presidents - from Harry S. Truman to Barack Obama. By harnessing the power of the broadcast media, Graham has been a notable presence in the secular sphere too, even appearing on television to debate theology with Woody Allen.
Directed by Charles Wallace
Interviewees: Billy Graham, David Bleakley, Brendan Harkin, Patrick Newel
Camera: David Scott, Ramsey Nelson
Edited by Joe Lyttle
Sound recordist: Paul Irwin
Digitised as part of Unlocking Film Heritage
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