The World Tomorrow
Debut: January 01, 1955
Ended: January 01, 2004

The World Tomorrow began an American weekly christian television half-hour program was sponsored by the Radio Church of God (later renamed the Worldwide Church of God (WCG) in 1950, until the end in 2004. The first era debut in the 1950s, the host was Herbert W. Armstrong, before the advent of videotape. The second era began in 1967, beginning with black-and-white television broadcasts before changing to color in 1968, with Garner Ted Armstrong was the original host until he was ousted as host in 1978, and his father Herbert W. Armstrong resumed the role of host. Following Herbert W. Armstrong's death in 1986, the program was presented by David Hulme, David Albert, Richard Ames, and Ronald Kelley, on a rotating basic until 1994. In 2004, the third era began, this time which was hosted by Leon Daniels, Bruce Horne, and other hosts.

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