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The Convent follows four ordinary women as they give up their everyday lifestyles to embark upon a spiritual journey within a community of nuns, at the Convent of the Poor Clares, in Arundel, West Sussex,. For the nuns at the Convent, their service to God is based on manual work, obedience, community and chastity. For them, it is a daily labour of pure love. Offering a remarkable glimpse into the inner workings of convent life, the women will spend 40 days and 40 nights in a world without material possessions and where the pressures of modern life are left behind. All the female volunteers are beset with modern anxieties, from appearance and achievement to sex, motherhood and fulfilment. Will they find any peace, or even answers, inside the hallowed walls? Cut off from the outside world, they will share the daily routine of prayers and work with the Sisters in an attempt to discover if life has any greater meaning. Like The Monastery, the themed of series are unravelled through the personal dramas of everyday life in the enclosed confines of the Convent. Debi Ireland is 44 and lives in Scotland with her husband and their five-year-old son. She works as a children's entertainer telling stories about overcoming fears, yet she has spent the past 39 years battling with the sense she is 'not good enough'. Her parents split up when she was five. As she said goodbye to her mother in Australia to move to Britain with her father, her mother promised she would see her again in six weeks. She never appeared. Debi assumed it was her own fault, and ever since has been haunted by guilt and low esteem. She is hoping the convent will help her to overcome her fear that God will punish her and that she will return home as a new mum no longer wracked by rejection. Iona Maclean is 25 and a singer/songwriter living in Chelsea, London. She is the only Christian in the group of volunteers. A former 'party girl' she went through a phase of heavy drinking from which she believed she was saved by God. Nevertheless, she still struggles with the temptations of the modern world, particularly her self-confessed weakness for the opposite sex. She is seriously considering celibacy and thinks that the nuns might be able to advise her how to go about it. Angela Dickson is 43, single, a former police officer, former pub landlord and a successful business development manager in Nottingham. Her career has been her priority and she seems to have it all - a nice house, a second property abroad and a BMW convertible. But recently she has come to ask what any of her material wealth is really worth. Twice divorced, she has no faith, no children, and feels time is running out. She hopes that going into the convent will help her to discover if there is more to life - and more to her. Victoria Bennett is 33. She lives and works as a poet in the Lake District. Brought up an atheist, she completely rejects the idea of a patriarchal God and tries to live her life free of rules. She has an open marriage and she feels everyone should be free to express their sensuality however they see fit. But underneath it all Victoria struggles to reconcile her free spirit with a deep-rooted insecurity. Associated Creators: Tiger Aspect Productions (for BBC Two)

Primary Title
  • The Convent
Date Broadcast
  • Friday 28 October 2011
Start Time
  • 03 : 45
Finish Time
  • 04 : 45
Duration
  • 60:00
Episode
  • 4
Channel
  • BBC Knowledge
Broadcaster
  • Sky Network Television
Programme Description
  • The Convent follows four ordinary women as they give up their everyday lifestyles to embark upon a spiritual journey within a community of nuns, at the Convent of the Poor Clares, in Arundel, West Sussex,. For the nuns at the Convent, their service to God is based on manual work, obedience, community and chastity. For them, it is a daily labour of pure love. Offering a remarkable glimpse into the inner workings of convent life, the women will spend 40 days and 40 nights in a world without material possessions and where the pressures of modern life are left behind. All the female volunteers are beset with modern anxieties, from appearance and achievement to sex, motherhood and fulfilment. Will they find any peace, or even answers, inside the hallowed walls? Cut off from the outside world, they will share the daily routine of prayers and work with the Sisters in an attempt to discover if life has any greater meaning. Like The Monastery, the themed of series are unravelled through the personal dramas of everyday life in the enclosed confines of the Convent. Debi Ireland is 44 and lives in Scotland with her husband and their five-year-old son. She works as a children's entertainer telling stories about overcoming fears, yet she has spent the past 39 years battling with the sense she is 'not good enough'. Her parents split up when she was five. As she said goodbye to her mother in Australia to move to Britain with her father, her mother promised she would see her again in six weeks. She never appeared. Debi assumed it was her own fault, and ever since has been haunted by guilt and low esteem. She is hoping the convent will help her to overcome her fear that God will punish her and that she will return home as a new mum no longer wracked by rejection. Iona Maclean is 25 and a singer/songwriter living in Chelsea, London. She is the only Christian in the group of volunteers. A former 'party girl' she went through a phase of heavy drinking from which she believed she was saved by God. Nevertheless, she still struggles with the temptations of the modern world, particularly her self-confessed weakness for the opposite sex. She is seriously considering celibacy and thinks that the nuns might be able to advise her how to go about it. Angela Dickson is 43, single, a former police officer, former pub landlord and a successful business development manager in Nottingham. Her career has been her priority and she seems to have it all - a nice house, a second property abroad and a BMW convertible. But recently she has come to ask what any of her material wealth is really worth. Twice divorced, she has no faith, no children, and feels time is running out. She hopes that going into the convent will help her to discover if there is more to life - and more to her. Victoria Bennett is 33. She lives and works as a poet in the Lake District. Brought up an atheist, she completely rejects the idea of a patriarchal God and tries to live her life free of rules. She has an open marriage and she feels everyone should be free to express their sensuality however they see fit. But underneath it all Victoria struggles to reconcile her free spirit with a deep-rooted insecurity. Associated Creators: Tiger Aspect Productions (for BBC Two)
Classification
  • M
Owning Collection
  • Television Vault
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Convents--England
  • Nuns
  • Spirituality
  • Reality television programs
Contributors
  • Debi Ireland (Participant)
  • Iona Maclean (Participant)
  • Angela Dickson (Participant)
  • Victoria Bennett (Participant)
  • Tiger Aspect Productions (Production Unit)
Subjects
  • Convents--England
  • Nuns
  • Spirituality
  • Reality television programs