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Chesterton Radio is now listener supported, sustained by members who believe timeless storytelling should remain freely available to all. Join the Chesterton Radio Listener Club on Patreon: š Ā Ā /Ā chestertonradioĀ Ā When the Dead Are Moved, the Living Are Revealed Series: Saturday Night Theatre Broadcast: 12 December 1970 Writer: John Hyatt Genre: Psychological / Moral Drama Ā· English Village Noir š āTradition does not mean that the living are dead, it means that the dead are living.ā ā G. K. Chesterton š A Chestertonian Introduction (Original, in Spirit) There is something peculiarly unsettling about the movement of bones. A chair may be moved without complaint, a table without protestābut a body, even one long departed, still seems to possess an opinion. When the dead are disturbed, it is rarely the corpse that causes trouble; it is the conscience of the living that begins to stir. In tonightās play, a quiet English village prepares a ceremony of great dignity and even greater discomfort. A saintās remains are to be transferred elsewhereāan act meant to honor the past. Yet as the plans proceed, the past proves less cooperative than expected. For when we say that something āremains to be seen,ā we usually mean the future. But sometimes it is the past that has not finished looking at us. š§ Synopsis Set in a small English village, Remains to Be Seen unfolds around preparations to transfer the relics of St. Wilfrid from their long-resting place to a cathedral in a nearby city. What should be a solemn and orderly ecclesiastical event instead becomes the catalyst for uneasy revelations, moral disputes, and long-suppressed tensions among the villagers. As officials, clergy, and locals debate the meaning of the relicsāand who has the right to move themāthe play quietly probes deeper questions: Who owns the past? Can reverence be separated from convenience? And what happens when honor masks unfinished guilt? A restrained but powerful drama, the play uses the symbolism of disturbed remains to explore faith, memory, authority, and the human habit of tidying away uncomfortable truths. šÆ Why This Play Endures A classic BBC moral drama with restrained tension Explores tradition vs. modern authority without polemic Uses religious symbolism to illuminate very human conflicts Quietly unsettlingāproof that the most powerful dramas need no violence at all š» About Saturday Night Theatre For decades, Saturday Night Theatre stood as the BBCās premier showcase for full-length radio dramaāoriginal works, adaptations, and morally serious plays performed with theatrical depth and broadcast intimacy. These productions were designed not merely to entertain, but to leave the listener thinking long after the final silence. ā Support Chesterton Radio If you value these preserved works of dramatic art: ā¤ļø Join the Channel on YouTube ā Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/chestertonradio š Patreon: patreon.com/chestertonradio šÆ SubscribeStar: subscribestar.com/chestertonradio Your support keeps these voicesāliving and deadāon the air. š Keywords BBC Radio Drama, Saturday Night Theatre, English village drama, religious mystery, relics, moral drama, lost BBC plays, classic radio theatre, Chesterton Radio #ļøā£ Hashtags #SaturdayNightTheatre #BBCDrama #OldTimeRadio #RadioDrama #ChestertonRadio #ClassicBroadcast #BritishDrama #MoralTheatre Programs on Chesterton Radio are sponsored by: Chesterton House Visiting Benedictine College in Atchison Kansas? Chesterton House is your stylish, comfortable home away from home! Just blocks to campus and downtown. Newly remodeled, games and puzzles. Pet friendly! http://www.ChestertonHouse.net MachineDesignPro.com: Engineering and Product Development Services http://MachineDesignPro.com BatteryJobs.com: Energy Career Portal - Electric Vehicle - Lead-Acid - Lithium - Solar http://BatteryJobs.com Do you enjoy the variety on Chesterton Radio? Like, Share and Subscribe to be notified of our new shows. Discover new Chesterton Radio shows in our Playlists! http://Plays.ChestertonRadio.com http://Chesterton.ChestertonRadio.com http://Orthodoxy.ChestertonRadio.com http://EverlastingMan.ChestertonRadio... http://Eugenics.ChestertonRadio.com http://Distributism.ChestertonRadio.com http://FatherBrown.ChestertonRadio.com http://Freedom.ChestertonRadio.com http://1984.ChestertonRadio.com http://Jukebox.ChestertonRadio.com http://Sponsor.ChestertonRadio.com

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