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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