“Writing the Dead Sea Scrolls” is scheduled to re-air on NatGeo December 11, 2010. I’ve previously posted about this here.
If you’re interested in the Dead Sea Scrolls, this is the show to watch.
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Thanks for the heads up. I only caught the last half hour of the show when it aired the first time. Just the same it was good. Can’t wait to see the entire program.