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Family Theater Productions

Broadcast Information

TV Schedule

EWTN

Usually a Family Theater program airs in Catholic Compass every second week of the month.

Boston Catholic Television (BCTV)

The four latest Manifest Mysteries, teen dramas relating a contemporary story to a Mystery of the Rosary, aired on the BCTV network at 2 p.m. on Tuesdays in March, 2006.

Public television stations

The Fifth Gospel: The Land and Sea of Galilee has had 370 broadcasts by more than 150 public TV stations since its release in March 2002.

God, Country Notre Dame: The Story of Father Ted Hesburgh, CSC has had 76 broadcasts by various public TV stations since 2005.

FaithStreams

Family Theater is among 30 other religious groups providing faith-and-values programming on this site. Since its soft-launch in September, 2004, the web site has received over 150,000 visits per month. Scheduled "live" streams are available to anyone at FaithStreams.

Video-on-demand is available for a nominally priced subscription. A 30-day free trial membership is offered. Live streams of Family Theater programs were: The Hero, Feb. 23; Mysteries of the Rosary (Joyful), March 2 & 16; Mysteries of Life: Grieving to Grace (Sorrowful), March 9 & 23.

Hallmark Channel (Faith and Values Media)

God, Country, Notre Dame: The Story of Father Ted Hesburgh, CSC aired at Noon, Nov. 6, 2005. Glidepath to Recovery and We Have a Table for Four Ready air periodically on "The World of Faith and Values" documentary series, Sundays at 7 a.m. (ET & PT).

Behind the Scenes

An Angelus Student Film Festival winner Harry Kellerman answers an audience member’s question in Case de Cinema, Rome, Italy’s main cinema house, during an “Angelus in Rome” event recently as fellow winner José E. Iglesias Vigil listens.

05/05/08 - An Angelus Student Film Festival winner Harry Kellerman answers an audience member’s question in Case de Cinema, Rome, Italy’s main cinema house, during an “Angelus in Rome” event recently as fellow winner José E. Iglesias Vigil listens. Kellerman of Columbia University, New York, the 2007 Angelus Priddy Bros. Triumph Award winner and Vigil, Polish National Film School, 2007 Mole-Richardson Production Excellence Award winner, were part of a panel with Harry Barbara Stepansky, American Film Institute, and Nicholas Ozeki, Chapman University, Orange, Calif., the 2006 and 2007 winners respectively of the Excellence in Filmmaking Award. A screening of heir winning Angelus films preceded the panel discussion. Entries are being accepted for the 2008 festival. Click on www.angelus.org»

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