'Thou Shalt Laugh' Airs on World's Largest Christian Network

|PIC1|Thou Shalt Laugh, the biggest-selling Christian comedy DVD of all time, made its network television debut in the US Saturday on Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN).

From the producer of the enormously popular Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie, Thou Shalt Laugh features seven comedians in a 'hilarious' stand-up comedy concert whose stars, producers and director are all Christians.

"Trinity Broadcasting Network is the perfect home for Thou Shalt Laugh," said Jonathan Bock, producer of Thou Shalt Laugh. "Airing the biggest Christian comedy DVD on the biggest Christian network makes a lot of sense, and we're thrilled TBN agreed."

Filmed in Hollywood and hosted by Emmy® Award-winning actress, Patricia Heaton, ("Everybody Loves Raymond"), Thou Shalt Laugh features stand-up comedy with seven comedians including Taylor Mason, Thor Ramsey and Michael Jr who give witty performances with jokes and stories regarding daily trials and tribulations.

Thou Shalt Laugh was released by Warner Home Video (WHV) on 7 November 2006. Since then, over 100,000 units have been sold.

TBN is the world's largest religious network and America's most watched faith channel. TBN offers 24 hours of commercial-free inspirational programming that appeals to people in a wide variety of Protestant, Catholic and Messianic Jewish denominations.
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