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Television's impact on society for good or bad is a hotly debated topic - now a panel of industry experts has produced a list of the ten most influential programmes of all time. Topping the list of "agenda setting programmes" was Cathy Come Home - the 1960s television play which focused on homelessness and led to the setting up of the charity Shelter within a week of its broadcast.(scotsman.com/news/uk/television-that-changed-our-world-1-720880)
We were formed in 1966 by Bruce Kenrick (founder chairman) and Des Wilson (founder-director), in response to the country’s massive housing crisis. Their vision – along with co-founders Edwin Barker, David Reid, Rev. Eammon Casey and Lewis Waddilove – was to establish one organisation to speak for the millions of ‘hidden homeless’ living in overcrowded slums. This organisation was Shelter. That same year the BBC screened Cathy Come Home; a Ken Loach directed film, about a young family pulled apart by worsening housing conditions. Watched by over 12 million people, its impact ensured public empathy and support for Shelter from our very beginning.(england.shelter.org.uk/our_work/history)
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