This document outlines a presentation about the representation of religious and spiritual experiences on factual British TV from 2000-2009. It discusses conventions like focusing on personalities and journeys, and what types of beliefs and practices are seen as acceptable (moderate, tolerant) or unacceptable (extreme, controlling). It also relates these portrayals to debates around secularism, new religious movements, fundamentalism, individualized spirituality, and how audiences receive these narratives.