Beyond A.D.

Beyond A.D. (2015)

EndedTalk Show show

Beyond A.D., the first-ever NBC Entertainment Digital talk show companion series, will launch on Sunday, April 12, just one week after the premiere of A.D. The Bible Continues on Sunday, April 5 at 9/8c.

Hosted by E! News co-host Jason Kennedy, each episode of Beyond A.D. will be taped weekly before a live audience at the Real Life Church in Southern California. The half-hour digital companion series will serve as a discussion platform for fans, cast, producers, and special celebrity and musical guests. Beyond A.D. will cover both the historical and spiritual topics depicted in the broadcast and offer the chance for fans and audience members to interact with cast, producers and special guests.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday (60 min)

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