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Bell presents High-Definition rebroadcasts of Lost Tomb of Jesus only on ExpressVu
Posted on Wednesday, March 07, 2007 - 09:01 AM
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Toronto film-maker Simcha Jacobovici and Academy Award-winning director James Cameron's Lost Tomb of Jesus made its Canadian debut last night and debate over its validity continues to boil. In response to the great attention this documentary has received worldwide and across the country, Bell and VisionTV have teamed up to offer rebroadcasts to Canadian viewers in High-Definition [HD] - only on ExpressVu.


In 1980 construction workers in Jerusalem uncovered a 2,000-year-old burial tomb. Archaeologists found 10 limestone ossuaries (bone boxes) inside -- six of them with inscriptions, all relating to the Gospels. The documentary asserts that it has uncovered the data necessary to make a persuasive case that the tomb belonged to the family of Jesus of Nazareth.

ExpressVu subscribers can view the documentary in HD on Saturday, March 10 th at 8pm ET and on Thursday March 15th at 9pm and 12am ET on channel 832/157 (Vu HD3). For more information on ExpressVu, please visit Bell.ca/TV for details.




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