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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.
Robertson referred to these members as the "700 Club" and the name stuck. The telethon was successful and is still held annually. [2] After the telethon in 1966, The 700 Club continued as a nightly, two-hour Christian variety program of music, preaching, group prayer, Bible study, and interview segments. [4]
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 ...
Gordon P. Robertson (born 1958), co-host on The 700 Club Gordon Robertson (cricketer) (1909-1983), New Zealand cricketer Gordon Robertson (ice hockey) (born 1926), Canadian ice hockey player
His son Gordon, who currently serves as the network’s CEO and an occasional 700 Club co-host, will succeed Robertson as full-time host of the show. Beginning in November, Robertson will return ...
Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network started airing on Oct. 1, 1961 after he bought a bankrupt UHF television station in Portsmouth, Virginia. Pat Robertson steps down as host of long ...
The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) is an American Christian media production and distribution organization. Founded in 1960 by Pat Robertson, it produces the long-running TV series The 700 Club, co-produces the ongoing Superbook anime, and has operated a number of TV channels and radio stations.
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.