The Logan Show

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The Logan Show

"The Logan Show" title card (2004 - present)
Genre Variety show
Presented by Logan Sekulow
Starring Logan Sekulow (2004 - present)

DJ Keebz (2006 - present)

Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 106
Production
Location(s) Nashville, Tennessee
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel (see article)
Original run October 1, 2004 – Present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

The Logan Show is a weekly Christian-oriented musical/sketch comedy talk show hosted by Logan Sekulow. Structured similar to well-known secular talk shows such as The Tonight Show and Late Show with David Letterman, the show features Christian musical artists, occasional comedy sketches, and an opening monologue from Logan.

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[edit] Cast members

Several recurring cast roles are found on the show.

  • DJ Keebz is the show's DJ and the person who introduces Logan. He often will talk with Logan during the show to create dialogue.

[edit] Musical guests

Each episode of The Logan Show features a musical guest from the Christian music industry. Guests have included Starfield, Tree 63, Carman, Leigh Nash of Sixpence None the Richer, both Kevin Max and tobymac of dc talk, Sanctus Real, Everlife, Jars of Clay and Everyday Sunday. The guest will play one song after coming back from the first commercial break, then go "to the desk," where Logan asks the artist various questions for the remainder of the segment. Upon return from the second commercial, the artist will play a second song before the show concludes.

[edit] Broadcast

The Logan Show airs on FamilyNet, TBN's JCTV, Daystar, INSP, i-LifeTV and other various networks. It can now be seen in over 80 million homes in the United States and can also be seen in over 120 million homes internationally on GOD TV and INSP International. The Logan Show can also be seen daily on DIRECTV through the NRB Network.

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