Oh my god! - Season 1
In the six-part series "Oh My God!", presenter Sarah Mouhamou meets six young people with six different worldviews: Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox Christian, Sikhism, and liberalism.
In the six-part series "Oh My God!", presenter Sarah Mouhamou meets six young people with six different worldviews: Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox Christian, Sikhism, and liberalism.
Sarah Mouhamou
Self - Host
In the six-part series "Oh My God!", presenter Sarah Mouhamou meets six young people with six different worldviews: Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox Christian, Sikhism, and liberalism.
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Jonathan Ross's take on current topics of conversation, guest interviews and live music from both a guest music group and the house band.
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