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The episodes, which often had deep spiritual themes, were usually set in the 1950s, but some were framed for an earlier era. [citation needed] Chevrolet sponsored Crossroads. [3] [4] Bernard L. Schubert was the producer-packager, and Harry Joe Brown was the series maker. Episodes were filmed at Samuel Goldwyn Studios. [5]
This Is the Life is an American Christian television dramatic series. This anthology series aired in syndication from 1952 to 1988. The series was originally produced by the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod , and distributed by the Lutheran Laymen's League .
Life Is Worth Living Series 1–5 (1953–1957, McGraw–Hill) Way to Happiness (1953, Maco Magazine) Way to Inner Peace (1955, Garden City Books) Life of Christ (1958, McGraw–Hill) Missions and the World Crisis (1963, Bruce Publishing Co.) The Power of Love (1965, Simon & Schuster) Footprints in a Darkened Forest (1967, Meredith Press)
Life Is Worth Living is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952, to April 26, 1955, [1] then on ABC until April 8, 1957, featuring the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Similar series, also featuring Sheen, followed in 1958–1961 and 1961–1968.
1950 May 11 Jacques Tourneur: The Flowers of St. Francis: 1950 December 14 Roberto Rossellini: The First Legion: 1951 April 27 Douglas Sirk: Journey Into Light: 1951 September 28 Stuart Heisler Quo Vadis: 1951 November 8 Mervyn LeRoy I Confess: 1953 March 22 Alfred Hitchcock: Martin Luther: 1953 May 8 Irving Pichel The Robe: 1953 September 16 ...
Radio evangelists Name Lifespan Branch Organization or church A. A. Allen: 1911–1970: Pentecostal: Garner Ted Armstrong: 1930–2003: Evangelical: Worldwide Church of God
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In 1947, Peyton formed Family Theater Productions, a film and radio studio extension of the Family Rosary Crusade founded by Peyton to promote family prayer. The program had no commercial sponsor. By agreement with the Mutual network, the radio dramas were nonsectarian but focused on moral problems.