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5/10 Original language(s) English Running time 60 minutes Picture format Black-and-whiteColor Final episode date 1979 Writers Jerry de Bono Genres Religion, Drama | 8.9/10 Country of origin United States Original network CBS Television First episode date 1948 Network CBS Awards Peabody Award | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Similar Ford Theatre, Kraft Television Theatre, Westinghouse Studio One, Playhouse 90, The Edge of Night |
Lamp unto my feet the golden book
Lamp Unto My Feet was an American ecumenical religious program that was produced by CBS Television and broadcast from 1948 to 1979 on Sunday mornings.
Contents
- Lamp unto my feet the golden book
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- Overview
- Guest Stars
- References
Lamp unto my feet ordination of pastor platz
Overview
The program used a combination of drama, music, and dance to explore the histories, cultures and theological philosophies of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths.
In 1979 this program and another long-running CBS religious series, Look Up and Live, were combined to form a new show called For Our Times (April 28, 1979 to 1988), sponsored by the National Council of Churches, New York Board of Rabbis, and U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Guest Stars
Notable guest stars included Mahalia Jackson, Kim Hunter, Luther Adler, Edward Mulhare, Arthur Hill, and Aline MacMahon.
References
Lamp Unto My Feet Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA