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Radio 4,29 Dec 2014,28 mins

Sister Aimee

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Naomi Grimley tells the story of how a Canadian farm girl combined glamour and the gospel to become among the most famous women in America in the 1920s and 30s. Aimee Semple McPherson built a huge following for her healing abilities and for her extraordinary "illustrated sermons" - part bible reading, part music hall turn. And long before the arrival of televangelism, she pioneered the use of radio to spread her message across the airwaves. Her allure was such that even Charlie Chaplin was a fan. But with celebrity came loneliness and scandal. In 1926, she disappeared after swimming on Venice Beach, only to mysteriously reappear in Mexico five weeks later. What happened during that period is still hotly contested. Naomi asks what this extraordinary woman's life tells us about two of America's enduring themes: faith and fame. Producer: Nick White Special thanks to: Foursquare Archives Esotouric - Bus Adventures into the secret heart of Los Angeles Paul Rood Catherine Brekus Randall Balmer Music: Hauschka - Kreuzung Lee Rosevere - Dreaming Podington Bear - Gauze Martha Tilton - Blow, Gabriel, Blow Chris Zabriskie - Cylinder Six Archival material and piano recordings used with the express written consent of The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. Copyright protected.

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