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Howard Jacobson and Rabbi Blue win religious broadcasting prizes

May 27, 2010 14:16

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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Novelist Howard Jacobson scooped a top religious broadcasting award on Tuesday for his personal exploration of Genesis, shown on Channel 4 earlier this year.

The programme - the first in a seven-part series about the Bible - won the premier prize for TV in the Sandford St Martin Trust awards at Lambeth Palace in London.

Roger Bolton, the presenter of Radio Four's programme, Sunday, who chaired the judges, said: "What was surprising was his profound emotional engagement, and the openness with which he was prepared to reveal his own spiritual longings. It was almost impossible to watch this programme and not re-read Genesis in a fuller and richer way."

Mr Jacobson commented: "I was saying a few things as a writer that I think are important to say. But the truth of it was that as we came towards the end of the filming, I thought, I am feeling things that I had not felt before."