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  1. World Wide Group is a film, television and multimedia production company established in 1935. Its origins were in the British Documentary Movement founded by John Grierson in the 1930s, producing propaganda and information films for the government during World War II.

  2. World Wide Pictures Billy Graham films have been shown around the world since 1953, and viewers have recorded more than two million decisions for Christ as a result.

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  3. World Wide Pictures (WWP) is a film distributor and production company established as a subsidiary of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) in 1951. It is involved in the production and distribution of evangelistic films, the production of Graham crusade films, and publicity for Graham crusades.

  4. Mar 15, 2023 · In the years that followed, World Wide Pictures “became the largest producer of religious films in the world, with translations into dozens of languages. Someone once calculated that at any hour of the day of night, a WWP film is being shown somewhere in the the world.”

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  5. Billy Graham films have been shown around the world since 1953, and viewers have recorded more than two million decisions for Christ as a result. More Info

  6. World Wide Pictures. Caught. Tim Devon (John Shepherd, Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius, The Hunt for Red October) didn’t find out until he was 18 years old that he was born out of wedlock and that his mother (Jill Ireland, Star Trek, The Man From U.N.C.L.E.) never told his father about him.

  7. World Wide Pictures is a film, television and multimedia production company established in 1935. Its origins were in the British Documentary Movement founded by John Grierson in the 1930s, producing propaganda and information films for the government during World War II.