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Children Talking: On Religion

on BBC One London

Harold Williamson talks to boys and girls at Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire.
"There is a heaven with lots of trees and nice colours, and transparent people with no servants, just to prove they're self-dependent" (Nine-year-old boy)
"Why did the animals go into Noah's Ark by twos? Because the plank and the door were only wide enough for two." (Two-six-year-olds)
"Hell would be a kind of sharp, stony city, with the Devil sitting on a sharp throne, and all the people who have sinned would be around laughing and jumping up and down" (Ten-year-old-boy)
(from the North)

Contributors

Interviewer:
Harold Williamson
Producer:
Bob Mozley

BBC One London

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