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Movie Plot: P.T.L. Club, The (1976)

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P.T.L. Club, The (1976)

 
   

Movie Plot

Religious programming has been a staple of television since its infancy. Local stations have always films and tapes of local church services, as well as airing a devotional message from local ministers at various times of the day. By the 1970s, televangelists often fundamentalist preachers with a conservative religious philosophy rose to power with programs such as The P.T.L. Club. The P.T.L. was founded by Jim Bakker, a minister with the Pentecostal Assemblies of God church; he explained the initials stood for Praise the Lord and People that Love. Bakker and his wife, Tammy Faye, had already their own local children's religious show and the original 700 Club before The P.T.L. Club took to the airwaves. The show adopted a talk-show format, not unlike The Tonight Show and others of the era. Frequently, between chats with guest stars, religious messages (God loves you; He really, really does!) and musical numbers, the Bakkers appealed for funds from the television audience (estimated to be in the millions).

 
 

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