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'The Bible' Producers Roma Downey and Mark Burnett Bring Grit, Love to Epic Miniseries

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Cincinnatus:
I have seen both of these folks interviewed and they seem like a decent and honest couple. My only concern is this is on the History Channel which I don't trust very much due to its leftist bias. Still, the Downey/Burnett presentation may be worth watching.

Producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey consulted with a battery of theologians while preparing The History Channel miniseries The Bible. The spiritually strong couple wanted to get every detail right for an adaptation of the most popular book of all time.
 
The couple also heeded the wisdom of their own teenagers who gently cautioned them not to make the special effects “lame.”

Burnett and Downey understand the potential impact of The Bible, the 10-part series which begins at 8 p.m. EST Sunday. They also grasp how impressionable viewers, particularly teens, could take the project to heart.
 
“There’s no way anybody could watch this and not get attracted to faith and feeling,” says Burnett, the reality show innovator behind Survivor and The Amazing Race.

The miniseries devotes five hours to the Old Testament, five hours to the New Testament. Even at 10 hours in length, the production had to pare down the number of stories to better engage the audience, Downey says.
 
“Even though they’re thousands of years old, the hopes, fears and desires are the same we feel today. It felt accessible,” says Downey, best known for the long-running series Touched by an Angel...

“There's one perfect figure which is Jesus Christ .. everyone here, every king, every prophet has flaws. You can see yourself in them, but God doesn’t abandon them. That was the through line,” Burnett says.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/2013/02/28/bh-interview-roma-downey-mark-burnett#

Rapunzel:
Bill O'Reilly interviewed them this week and they both said they kept control over this project and the entire 10 hours closely follows the bible. The first five hours is the Old Testament and the last five hours the New Testament....

Atomic Cow:
I am really looking forward to this, along with "Vikings" which will air right after.

From what the producers have been saying, I'm optimistic that it will not get butchered, which is what I first expected when I saw the first commercial for it.  I never trust the media to get a single thing right when it comes to the Bible or Christianity.

However, the bastardized History Channel (and I call it that because there is so little history on it anymore) has actually done very well with their previous miniseries of this type (technically docudramas) and kept it on topic rather than as a propaganda piece.  We'll see if that continues.

Of course, I've already seen some of the self righteous on another website trashing it with everything from calling it a sneak attack on Christianity to a pro-Obama propaganda piece.

Lipstick on a Hillary:
I am so looking forward to it starting.  Can't wait!

One of the things I love about the holy season-- the documentaries. 

mystery-ak:
Watching now

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