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  2. The 700 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 700 Club is the flagship television program of the Christian Broadcasting Network, airing each weekday in syndication in the United States and available worldwide on CBN.com. The news magazine program features live guests, daily news, political opinion commentary, contemporary music, testimonies, and Christian ministry.

  3. Pat Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Robertson resumed his hosting duties on The 700 Club on February 12, 2018. [69] In June 2019, Robertson was absent from The 700 Club for several days after he broke three ribs in a fall. Upon his return, Robertson described the experience as very painful but said "Us old guys are tough, and we try to stay in there and keep on going."

  4. Gordon P. Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Gordon returned to the United States in April 1999 to co-host the original 700 Club and, more recently, The 700 Club Interactive program which is seen on Freeform and online. [1] Robertson was made full-time host of The 700 Club on October 1, 2021, when Pat announced on the show that he was stepping down.

  5. Pat Robertson steps down as host of long-running '700 Club' - AOL

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    Robertson, 91, said in a statement that he hosted the network's flagship program for the last time on Friday, and that his son Gordon Robertson will take over the weekday show starting Monday.

  6. Pat Robertson leaves ‘700 Club,’ hands it to his son Gordon

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    The CBN’s “700 Club,” which launched Oct. 1, 1966, appealed to viewers by using a network-style talk-show format to communicate with Robertson’s followers as opposed to having speakers ...

  7. Robertson served as host of The 700 Club from 1966 through 2021, save for a … He was 93. Robertson’s death was first announced by the Christian Broadcasting Network, which he founded.

  8. Pat Robertson controversies - Wikipedia

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    On January 14, 1991, on The 700 Club, Pat Robertson attacked a number of Protestant denominations when he declared: "You say you're supposed to be nice to the Episcopalians and the Presbyterians and the Methodists and this, that, and the other thing. Nonsense. I don't have to be nice to the spirit of the Antichrist."

  9. Jim Bakker - Wikipedia

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    Due to the success of Come On Over, Robertson made Bakker the host of a new prime-time talk show, The 700 Club, which gradually became CBN's flagship program. [13] The Bakkers left CBN in 1973 and, soon after, joined with Paul and Jan Crouch to help co-found the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) in California. However, this partnership lasted ...