- Film And TV
- 22 Nov 18
Laura Whitmore explores her faith in BBC's Christmas line-up
Laura Whitmore delves into religion in the 21st century and whether or not she's "losing her religion" on new programme, What to Believe.
Laura Whitmore will explore her faith as a Millennial on BBC's Live 5 Christmas line-up. The presenter will take to BBC Radio 2 to share her thoughts on religion and whether or not she is "losing her religion".
The programme What to Believe will delve into religion in the 21st century. Whitmore will discuss her faith, growing up as a Roman Catholic and what that means to her.
"Like many 'millennials' she is beginning to wonder what religion means in the 21st century," 5 Live explained.
"With many surveys claiming her age group are the least religious members of all society, Laura sets out to find out what young people actually believe in. And if it's not religion, what is it?"
What to Believe airs on 23 December on BBC Radio 2.
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