(CBS News) Tonight is the third installment of what's become a wildly-popular mini-series on the History Channel, "The Bible." It was produced by the husband-and-wife team of actress Roma Downey and ...
The first part of the History Channel’s miniseries “The Bible” was watched by 13.1 million people on Sunday night. This is a huge number, another shiv in the guts of network television. As the New ...
When a pack of lost puppies found refuge in the Mayberry jail,it was more than just a shaggy dog tale. The old “Andy GriffithShow” also was teaching a lesson that can be found in Matthew 5:7 -“Blessed ...
It’s a story that’s been told many times before. But Mark Burnett and his wife Roma Downey hope special effects and epic story lines will bring their series “The Bible” to life. In a 10-part ...
"Clearly a lot of people are talking about it, which is great," "Bible" EP Mark Burnett tells THR of the hit miniseries' impact. By Kimberly Nordyke Managing Editor, Digital “Faith has always been a ...
History had a big night with the debuts of docudrama miniseries The Bible and scripted series Vikings. The former brought in 13.1 million viewers in its inaugural telecast, while the latter opened to ...
Let's figure out why religious shows do so well on TV. April 9, 2013— -- intro: History Channel's The Bible set a new DVD record for fastest-selling TV title released on home video in the last ...
The one-hour show tests contestants on their Bible knowledge. Utilizing current as well as historical references, questions will be drawn from the rich, dense narrative found in the world's ...
The basic tenets of the Christian faith are as familiar as they are difficult to fathom. Christ was born, lived an incredible life preaching to an incredulous population, then died horribly only to ...
You’ve cracked your TV show, from logline to outline to finished pilot script. And you’ve got the goods, because the powers that be want to hear a pitch. Congratulations! Now, you may not be religious ...
Last July WBAL-TV, a Baltimore television station, tried out a series of twenty-second and sixty-second announcements offering a New Testament to anybody who wrote in for one. Television viewers saw a ...