Peter Armstrong, the producer of Who Was Jesus?, has now put all two hours of the documentary online for all to view for free. It's in two parts and it's fascinating in all sorts of ways:
Who Was Jesus?
Part 1 is in many senses the documentary proper. It includes the earlier released clip of the conversations with George Caird and David Flusser, but it also features an enjoyable exchange with Anthony Birley about the existence of Jesus, and the conversation with John Fenton I mentioned above.
Part 2 is largely Cupitt's reflections on what he has discovered in part 1, along with exchanges with Michael Greene (including a great shot of him putting a board outside St Aldate's Church in Oxford, with Christ Church in the background) and Brian Hebblethwaite, both of whom had recently contributed to The Truth of God Incarnate, the book written to counter The Myth of God Incarnate, to which Cupitt had contributed along with John Hick, Michael Goulder, Dennis Nineham, Frances Young and others.
In some respects the documentary appears rather dated. The scholars are all British white males of a certain age, and the interviews with them go on for long segments -- they are nothing like the twenty-second soundbites we get now. But in other respects, the documentary covers a lot of ground, and I can't help thinking that today's fast-paced documentaries lose something of the grace and space we see here. Cupitt is a charming and compelling guide -- intrigued, troubled and personally engaged in the subject matter he is exploring.