KNC Show

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KNC Show
Created by Progressive Broadcasting Corporation
Developed by Broadcast Ministry of Members Church of God International
Directed byRennie Aloc
StarringEric Cabobos & Various Contributors
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino
English
Production
Running timeSundays 9:00-9:30 AM (UTC+8)
Production company Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International
Original release
Network UNTV
ReleaseJuly 16, 2004 (2004-07-16) 
present

The KNC (Kawan ng Cordero) Show (English: Flock of Lamb) is a children's television program originated in the Philippines, and based on the Bible. It aired from July 16, 2004 to present.

It is a production of the Progressive Broadcasting Corporation and BMPI Chief Executive Officer Daniel Razon, PhD and Bro. Eli Soriano aired daily on UNTV, the country's Public Service television channel.

Awards

YearAssociationCategoryNominee(s)Result
2010AnakTVAnakTV Seal Award [2] [3] KNC ShowAwarded
2011AnakTVAnakTV Seal Award [2] [4] KNC ShowAwarded
2012AnakTVAnakTV Seal Award [2] [5] KNC ShowAwarded
2013AnakTVAnakTV Seal Award [2] [6] KNC ShowAwarded
2014AnakTVAnakTV Seal Award [2] [7] KNC ShowAwarded
2015AnakTVAnakTV Seal Award [2] [8] [9] KNC ShowAwarded
2016AnakTVAnakTV Seal Award [2] [10] KNC ShowAwarded
2017AnakTVAnakTV Seal Award [11] KNC ShowAwarded
2018AnakTVAnakTV Seal Award [12] KNC ShowAwarded

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