What is it about televangelists Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker that continues to fascinate nearly 35 years after the fall of their evangelical empire? Jim Bakker still makes headlines selling survival food ...
Columbia, South Carolina is hot during the summer, such that the City adopted the motto “Famously Hot” a few years ago. Temperatures frequently exceed 100 degrees in the summer. On June 12, 1987, the ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- An Atlanta investment banker is auctioning off more than 15,000 videotaped episodes of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's iconic Christian talk show. "The PTL Club," which aired from 1974 ...
NEW YORK — Cable TV in the early 1980s had no more hypnotic oddity than “The PTL Club,” otherwise known as “The Jim and Tammy Show,” wherein an oily host and his mascara-loving spouse peddled their ...
In 1977 Rev. Jim Bakker and his wife Tammy Faye founded what became an evangelical Christian media known as PTL (Praise the Lord). The PTL Club broadcast featured leading televangelists such as Oral ...
NASHVILLE (AP) — Vestal Goodman, a pioneering gospel music singer who performed for half a century, including a stint on The PTL Club with Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, died Saturday. She was 74.Vestal ...
BOTTOM LINE An uneven biopic that humanizes a tabloid punching bag. Tammy Faye Bakker can’t remove her eyelashes in Michael Showalter’s biopic "The Eyes of Tammy Faye." Just like her lipliner, she ...
(The Conversation) — The subject of a new biopic, Tammy Faye was a televangelist icon. But she also represented another side of the evangelical coin – one that was big-hearted, vulnerable and ...
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