Tuesday, 25 October 2016
524 Everyman
First viewed : Uncertain
Beginning in 1977, Everyman was another long-running documentary strand, this one concentrating on religious and moral issues. It was always on after the news late on Sunday evenings. I probably caught snatches of earlier episodes but the first one I recall with certainty was ...
Carry Me Away ( 2 November 1981 )
This episode covered an event held in a London hotel earlier in the year when a thousand disciples of Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ( aka Osho ) gathered together for what one tabloid called a "Ring-a-ring-a-roses Sex Orgy". Osho believed that religion should not be about suffering and in the free expression of sexuality. One of his acolytes on the programme seemed to sum up the approach as do it until you get bored of it. Accordingly the film incorporated much footage of nude people mauling each other which is probably why it's stuck in my mind. When not tediously bonking each other, his disciples would line the roads waiting for the great man to drive past in one of his fleet of Rolls Royces.
I don't think Osho himself was interviewed by the programme; he was in the U.S. setting up a commune in Oregon which provoked virulent opposition from the locals. There are a couple of contemporary documentaries on YouTube , one of which is absolutely hysterical ( in both senses of the word ) , comparing him to Jim Jones and Adolf Hitler. The rednecks eventually got their way when Osho was deported in 1985. He died of heart failure in 1990.
The Invisible Men ( 22 January 1995 )
This was a film looking at the lives of four beggars on the streets of Manchester. I recognised one of them, a white - bearded Scotsman who used to accost people on Market St. He actually had decent accommodation and you saw him in his kitchen making up his little flask of meths for the day which he fully accepted would kill him before long. He also proudly proclaimed "I am without doot the best begg-ah in Britain !". Another of the quartet was a younger more sympathetic man sleeping rough called Paul. He wanted to go to a kibbutz. Following the broadcast, someone actually paid for him to go to Israel but he didn't last long, his personal hygiene being too bad for them to tolerate.
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