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Everyman: The Quiet Revolution

on BBC One London

The first of 17 programmes.
In Iran, Baha'is are being imprisoned, tortured and executed. In the rest of the world, three million Baha'is are setting up a computerised structure for an alternative world government.
The Baha'i faith began as a 19th-century offshoot of Islam. Today it's the fastest growing new religion in the world. In the first of a new international series, "Everyman" slips behind the lines of "The Quiet Revolution" to report on the Baha'i mission to establish God's Kingdom on Earth.
FEATURE: page 10

Contributors

Film Editor:
Stephen Saunders
Interviewer:
Margaret Magnusson
Series Producer:
Daniel Wolf
Producer:
Norman Stone

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