A new inspirational Syndicated series, "100 Huntley Street," is set to debut on REELZCHANNEL. The lifestyle show will premiere on March 9 th at 6:00 AM and continue on each Sunday morning.
Each self-contained, half-hour episode will be co-hosted by April Hernandez (actress; 30 Rock, Dexter) and Eric Metaxas (New York Times bestselling author, radio host).
The series will focus on inspirational stories, personal challenges and issues, as well as religion and practical Bible interpretation for everyday life. The rich array of storylines surrounding love and faith will engage early morning viewers who will get to know a little more about the personal spiritual journey of each guest.
Guest stars including Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage, "Survivor" and "The Bible" Executive Producer Mark Burnett, Pastor Rick Warren, and Willie and Korie Robertson of "Duck Dynasty" will be profiled in the series to talk about their lives and experiences.
"I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish with 100 Huntley Street in bringing well-known celebrity faces in to openly discuss issues that we all can relate to. 100 Huntley Street is just the latest example of ATI's fulfillment of its mission to create uplifting and socially relevant content," said ATI's President of Worldwide Media, Jim Romanovich.
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SOURCE Associated Television International
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