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'''Kid History''' is a popular series of videos garnering millions of hits on YouTube. The creators are members of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (the [[Mormon Church]]), members of the Roberts Family. The four brothers are Brett, David, John and Randy — along with friend Richard Sharrah and the rest of the Roberts’ family. [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705388413/Hilarious-Mormon-YouTube-series-all-about-family.html?pg=1] The brothers act out family stories as told by small children, with hilarious results. The family have produced four episodes, with a sixth coming out fall 2011. They call their production company "Bored Shorts," and have made use of the services of Amber Media, a media production company in Orem. | '''Kid History''' is a popular series of videos garnering millions of hits on YouTube. The creators are members of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (the [[Mormon Church]]), members of the Roberts Family. The four brothers are Brett, David, John and Randy — along with friend Richard Sharrah and the rest of the Roberts’ family. [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705388413/Hilarious-Mormon-YouTube-series-all-about-family.html?pg=1] The brothers act out family stories as told by small children, with hilarious results. The family have produced four episodes, with a sixth coming out fall 2011. They call their production company "Bored Shorts," and have made use of the services of Amber Media, a media production company in Orem. | ||
Revision as of 13:47, 1 August 2011
Kid History is a popular series of videos garnering millions of hits on YouTube. The creators are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon Church), members of the Roberts Family. The four brothers are Brett, David, John and Randy — along with friend Richard Sharrah and the rest of the Roberts’ family. [1] The brothers act out family stories as told by small children, with hilarious results. The family have produced four episodes, with a sixth coming out fall 2011. They call their production company "Bored Shorts," and have made use of the services of Amber Media, a media production company in Orem.