Lamp Unto My Feet
Lamp Unto My Feet | |
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Genre | Religious anthology |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Camera setup | CBS Television |
Release | 21 November 1948 21 January 1979 | –
Lamp Unto My Feet was an American
CBS Television and broadcast from 1948 to 1979 on Sunday mornings.[1] The title comes from Psalm 119
: "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path."
Overview
The program used a combination of drama, music, and dance to explore the histories, cultures and theological philosophies of the
Jewish faiths.[2][3] Most episodes in later seasons followed a reality-based documentary format, featuring various faith-based organizations and figures; a 1969 installment profiled the Lend-A-Hand Center in Knox County, Kentucky, and a 1970 installment featured Elizabeth Platz, the first woman in North America ordained by a Lutheran
church body.
In 1979 this program and another long-running CBS religious series, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.[4]
The introduction was a simple voice-over, proclaiming "
It is better to light one candle, than to curse the darkness
," while a candle was being lit in a dark room.
Guest stars
Notable guest stars included
Eydie Gorme, The Ink Spots, and Aline MacMahon
.
See also
- Stained Glass Windows (ABC Television, 1948)
- Elder Michaux (DuMont Television Network, 1948)
References
- ^ "George Crothers, 89, Television Producer". The New York Times. December 7, 1998. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
- ^ "Lamp unto my feet - 1949-12-25 - The Christmas story". Moving Image Collections, Library of Congress. Retrieved 2009-03-08. [dead link]
- ^
Shulman, Arthur; Youman, Roger (1966). How Sweet It Was — Television: A Pictorial Commentary (PDF). New York: OCLC 36258864.
- ISBN 978-0-7607-5634-8.