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Colby's Clubhouse is an American Christian live-action children's television show that teaches principles from the Bible through songs and everyday situations. The main character is Colby, an anthropomorphic computer. Colby has the entire Bible programmed into his memory.
The Gospel Bill Show is a Christian-values based television show that was produced by Willie George Ministries from June 4, 1981 to May 12, 1993. (Later episodes were titled as Adventures in Dry Gulch but featured the same characters and premise.) During its main run it was broadcast on the CBN and TBN networks.
The Bible is a television miniseries based on the Bible. It was produced by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and was broadcast weekly between March 3 and 31, 2013 on History channel. [ 4 ] It has since been adapted as a feature film, Son of God .
In Capernaum, AD 26, Gaius escorts Matthew to show his gratitude for his promotion. Praetor Quintus questions Nicodemus concerning the miracle worker. Jesus agrees to meet with Nicodemus by night. Matthew struggles to reconcile the miracles he has witnessed with reality and visits his mother, hoping to find answers.
In August 2012, the show was renewed for a third series of six episodes, which aired in 2014. [9] Richard Coles, a Church of England priest and former member of the pop group the Communards, was one of several priests, including Rev'ds Kevin Sculley, Matthew Catterick, Philip North, Melanie Toogood and Andrew Wickens who advised the show's ...
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Willie Robertson's children — Rebecca, John Luke, Sadie, Bella, Will and Rowdy — made his experience on Duck Dynasty one-of-a-kind.. When the reality TV show premiered in 2012, Willie and his ...
The show was based out of Chicago, with running time of 30 minutes. TV Gospel Time was the first television show designed to appeal to black audiences, according to Billboard Music Week October 20, 1962, when it launched in six television markets, [1] New York, Washington DC, Augusta, Charleston, Columbus, [2] and Baltimore. [3]