And When I Die, Will I Be Dead? Explained

Show Name:And When I Die, Will I Be Dead?
Format:Documentary
Runtime:108 minutes
Country:Australia
Language:English
Home Station:Triple J
Producer:Mark Morgan
Carl Tyson-Hall
First Aired:1981

And When I Die, Will I Be Dead? is a 1981 Australian radio documentary about death and dying that aired on the ABC, produced by Mark Morgan and Carl Tyson-Hall.

Description

The program featured interviews with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Ram Dass, columnist Jory Graham and Karl Kruszelnicki.[1] [2]

Two Australians, Allan Lewis and Paul Swain, were also interviewed about their near-death experiences. Lewis had experienced three heart attacks in one day at the age of 14 as the result of a rare condition, and Swain had been electrocuted by a spotlight shortly before the opening of the Sydney Opera House. Both separately reported leaving their bodies, seeing a long, dark tunnel and meeting a presence they named "The Light".[3]

The program was unconventional in that it ran for close to two hours and featured 40 straight minutes of Lewis speaking, including elaborate details of the afterlife as he perceived it. After an eight-week production process and two weekends of mixing, and a last-minute argument about whether it should be broadcast at all,[3] And When I Die, Will I Be Dead? first aired on Triple J at 8pm on Wednesday 21 October 1981.[4]

After an overwhelmingly positive audience response,[2] the program was repeated numerous times on ABC stations throughout Australia during the 1980s.[5] [6] [7] [8] The program also won a National Hi-Fi Award for Morgan and Tyson-Hall.[9]

In 1987, a book adaptation written by Bruce Elder was published by ABC Books.[10]

Notes and References

  1. News: Audio file . 22 September 2024 . The Age . 1 April 1982.
  2. News: Hill . Barry . Breathing new life into death . 22 September 2024 . The Age . 8 April 1982.
  3. Book: Elder . Bruce . And when I die, will I be dead? . 1987 . ABC Books . Crows Nest, NSW . 0642527210.
  4. News: Radio . 22 September 2024 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 21 October 1981.
  5. News: Radio listings . 22 September 2024 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 31 May 1982.
  6. News: McAdam . Anthony . Listen here . 22 September 2024 . The Age . 1 April 1982.
  7. News: Anderson . Doug . Radio Choice . 22 September 2024 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 25 January 1985.
  8. News: Radio listings . 22 September 2024 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 18 January 1988.
  9. News: Anderson . Doug . Behind the macho image . 22 September 2024 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 4 October 1982.
  10. News: Lucas . Robin . New paperbacks . 22 September 2024 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 24 October 1987.