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wildcard
23rd August 2010, 11:35 PM
public television wasn't selling any type of religion? Now it's show after show about the jews.

*you knew they were funding all those documentaries for a reason.

The Bible's Buried Secrets
A fascinating exploration of early Judaism and the Old Testament that relies on archaeological evidence and literary research to shed light on the origins of monotheism and the ancient Israelites, including who they were and where they came from.

The Secret Files of the Inquisition
Based on previously unreleased secret documents from European Archives including the Vatican, Secret Files of the Inquisition unveils the incredible true story of the Catholic Church's 500-year struggle to remain the world's only true Christian religion.

Currently Mr. Grubin is producing a six-hour series for PBS, “THE JEWISH AMERICANS,”

Sanderson has created, produced and written over 700 hours of award-winning television programming, including the powerful documentary on the effects of terrorism on average citizens, No Safe Place: Six Lives Forever Changed, narrated by Kelsey Grammer. Among his other credits are a number of Public Television specials and series, including: A Passover Celebration, A Chanukah Celebration, Simple Wisdom, Alef...Bet...Blast-off! (winner of a Parents’ Choice Award and nominated for a national Cable ACE Award), New Jewish Cuisine, The 92nd Street Y Presents, and HomeStyles.

Sanderson received his BA in Film from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication. Sanderson is a popular speaker across the country. His topics include "The Image of Jews on Television," "The News Media and the Jews," and "Israel and Its Public Image." He coordinated and served as a panelist for the USC/American Jewish Committee’s conference, “Jews in Prime-Time Television.”

wildcard
23rd August 2010, 11:45 PM
http://www.pbs.org/jewishamericans/jewish_life/index.html

EE_
23rd August 2010, 11:52 PM
yeah, back before it was call talmudvision

BabushkaLady
23rd August 2010, 11:58 PM
public television wasn't selling any type of religion? Now it's show after show about the jews.

*you knew they were funding all those documentaries for a reason.

The Bible's Buried Secrets
A fascinating exploration of early Judaism and the Old Testament that relies on archaeological evidence and literary research to shed light on the origins of monotheism and the ancient Israelites, including who they were and where they came from.

The Secret Files of the Inquisition
Based on previously unreleased secret documents from European Archives including the Vatican, Secret Files of the Inquisition unveils the incredible true story of the Catholic Church's 500-year struggle to remain the world's only true Christian religion.

Currently Mr. Grubin is producing a six-hour series for PBS, “THE JEWISH AMERICANS,”

Sanderson has created, produced and written over 700 hours of award-winning television programming, including the powerful documentary on the effects of terrorism on average citizens, No Safe Place: Six Lives Forever Changed, narrated by Kelsey Grammer. Among his other credits are a number of Public Television specials and series, including: A Passover Celebration, A Chanukah Celebration, Simple Wisdom, Alef...Bet...Blast-off! (winner of a Parents’ Choice Award and nominated for a national Cable ACE Award), New Jewish Cuisine, The 92nd Street Y Presents, and HomeStyles.

Sanderson received his BA in Film from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication. Sanderson is a popular speaker across the country. His topics include "The Image of Jews on Television," "The News Media and the Jews," and "Israel and Its Public Image." He coordinated and served as a panelist for the USC/American Jewish Committee’s conference, “Jews in Prime-Time Television.”


I get what their agenda is, but don't they know using the word "Jew" in all their titles is an automatic turn off to most people? Duh.

Mouse
24th August 2010, 12:50 AM
"The News Media and the Jews,"

opps

The Jews Media and the News

Fortyone
24th August 2010, 03:50 AM
Whats it going to be about? bankers,lawyers,Three Stooges and the Marx brothers? Really, what have they contributed to devote a show? The Italians got one once,almost all was devoted to the Mafia.