Couple say that despite living TV-free they will watch BBC One documentary
Daily MailA husband and wife who are part of a radical Christian community which live TV-free revealed they will watch their own documentary on This Morning today. Scroll down for video Bernard Hibbs, 38, and wife Rachel from the small Christian sect where there’s no social media and no televisions, have admitted that the community will be watching the documentary which introduces their way of life to viewers They will appear in tonight's BBC documentary Inside The Bruderhof. Bernard Hibbs is the outreach director for the Bruderhof community, tucked away near the village of Robertsbridge Speaking to Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, Rachel said: ' There’s people at home watching this right now. Bernard lets cameras inside the Christian sect for the first time in a fascinating new BBC1 documentary People living in the utopia have the opportunity to work for the Bruderhof company Community Playthings. Most people have never heard of the Bruderhof community - unsurprising as there are just 3,000 members of the small Christian sect in the world, spread across the UK, the US, Germany, Australia and Paraguay.