When Dafoe blocked the idea of continuing the series, Hersholt created Dr. Christian, which had a long run on radio.
Remedy for Riches is a 1940 American film featuring Jean Hersholt, the second of the six films of the Dr. Christian series.
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Christian was appointed state Superintendent of Public Instruction, by Governor W. Haydon Burns in 1965 and served until 1973.
Polak, Christian (2005) Sabre et pinceau, par d'autres Français au Japon.
From the '30s through the '50s, Neil Reagan directed the radio series Dr. Christian, starring Jean Hersholt.
Bond wrote for such radio programs as Dr. Christian, Hot Copy (1941–44) and The Sheriff (1944–51), a continuation of Death Valley Days.
Dr. Christian D. Boyd also writes about a new perspective of practical theology called "convergent practical theology" which has emerged from the combined studies and practice of missiology with organizational development since the publication of "Missional Church" by Darrell Guder et al.