Religious America was a 1974 American television documentary series produced for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) television station WGBH-TV in Boston and covered various religious communities in the United States. The series producer was produced Philip Garvin and directed by Boyd Estus and Philip Garvin. The show included 13 weekly episodes.[1][2]
^O'Connor, John J. (January 5, 1974). "TV: American Religious Experience". The New York Times.
^Austin, Charles M. (January 6, 1974). "Yes, There Are People 'Out There' Who Believe". The New York Times.
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