William Frederick Temple Archbishop of Canterbury died 25 years ago
' To a man of my generation an Archbishop of Temples enlightenment was a realised impossibility ' (Bernard Shaw ) In his lifetime Temple was much admired and hated, but could not be ignored. He was active in so many different fields - in philosophy, theology, politics, and education. After a quarter of a century, what traces of his Influence remain? Introduced by DOUGLAS BROWN Among those taking part: SIR RICHARD ACLAND DR MICHAEL RAMSEY
DR IAN RAMSEY , DR WILLIAM WAND QUINTIN HOGG , MP SIR ERIC FLETCHER
SIR HAROLD SHEARMAN
DR ERNESTGREEN , BARONESS STOCKS CANON V. A. DEMANT , LORD BUTLER Produced by HUBERT hoskins