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First episode date
  
August 1973

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Praise the Lord is a Christian-oriented talk program which is the flagship program of the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). TBN president Matt Crouch and his wife Laurie serve as the primary hosts of the show. On November 14, 2016, the title was changed to its previously informal name Praise, with a new logo.

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Jim McClellan is an male announcer of TBN who's have been doing for over 34 years.

In 1992, The main Praise the Lord theme song was arranged and composed by Rich Cook, There are three different versions of the opening theme, one with a long version, one with a medium one and one with a short version, For the ending of the 1992 Praise the lord theme, this version was played by a instrumental version with a saxophone solo is heard before the choir sings at the end.

Premise

Originally hosted by TBN founders Paul and Jan Crouch, and later by Paul Crouch Jr., it features a mix of interviews with celebrities and other performers discussing faith-based topics and their personal relationship with faith, and music performances from various gospel and contemporary Christian artists. It was originally two hours, which changed to ninety minutes, as well as moved to a new time slot.

The Praise the Lord format is also franchised to TBN owned-and-operated stations and affiliates, which air local versions of the program.

Theme music

The Praise theme music was composed and arranged by Rich Cook. There are two versions of the theme song; one has the opening theme which plays a European orchestra with three different versions, and one has the closing theme with an instrumental bed, played by a sax solo.

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Praise the Lord (TV program) Wikipedia