An Inspiring Legend

Posted on April 16, 2008 
Filed Under Life, Dr. Dobson's Broadcast

As a youngster I recall watching Art Linkletter on television. I know I am dating myself here, and that’s okay!

Did you know he has been a show business star for more than 60 years?

Did you know that he hosted two of the longest- running shows in broadcast history: House Party (25 years) and People Are Funny (19 years)?

Did you know he has authored 23 books including Kids Say the Darndest Things, which is in the top 15 best-sellers in American publishing history?

Learn more about this inspiring, humorous and tender-hearted man on a three-day Focus on the Family broadcast series.

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One Response to “An Inspiring Legend”

  1. Margaret Allison on May 4th, 2008 6:39 pm

    Not sure if this is the correct area for this query, but can you please advise of the series of adventure (Hardy Brothers style stories)books that you wrote for boys. I had originally heard through Focus on the Family broadcasts when you were talking to Jerry Jenkins and you made mention that you were writing this style of stories. Are these available in Australia?

    Regards

    Margaret

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