FilmRoos
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FilmRoos was a film production company that produced such documentary television series as Mysteries of the Bible (1994), Christianity: The First Two Thousand Years
Christianity: The First Two Thousand Years
Christianity: The First Two Thousand Years is a 6-hour 40-minute historical narrative of the Christian religion produced by FilmRoos for the A&E Television Networks in 1998. It has since been updated in the 2000 and made available by the network as a boxed set of two DVD discs that can be purchased...

(1998), and Banned from the Bible
Banned from the Bible
Banned from the Bible is a documentary television series that originally aired on the History Channel as Time Machine: Banned from the Bible in 2003. Banned from the Bible discusses the ancient books that did not become part of the Biblical canon...

(2003) for the A&E Network
A&E Network
The A&E Network is a United States-based cable and satellite television network with headquarters in New York City and offices in Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, London, Los Angeles and Stamford. A&E also airs in Canada and Latin America. Initially named the Arts & Entertainment Network, A&E launched...

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Originally formed in August 1990 as Christy Connell Roos Entertainment Group, Bram Roos (1949–2004) partnered with Michael Christy and Katheryn Connell, but later bought them out and renamed the company FilmRoos.

FilmRoos Documentaries were lauded with several CableACE Nominations for the series "Mysteries of the Bible."

In 1995, Walter Goodman wrote in the New York Times that their A&E network special offered the viewer, "many...rewards." [1]

Peter Davison
Peter Davison (composer)
Peter Davison is a composer and instrumentalist whose works range from meditation and yoga music to well known TV and film themes and scores.- Discography :On the Davisounds Label*Possibility*Release*Future, Present, Past*Take Me Back to Eden...

composed music for some of FilmRoos' productions.
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