The Old Fashioned Revival Hour, airing from 1937 to 1968, was a weekly radio broadcast featuring evangelist Dr. Charles E. Fuller and music from the Old Fashioned Revival Hour Choir and Quartet. The show, sponsored by Christian Heritage Ministry, Inc., focused on classic Christian hymns and gospel songs, with Dr. Fuller dedicating his life to the ministry and often traveling across the U.S. to air live revivals.
Throughout its run, the show reached millions, with an estimated 20-30 million listeners every Sunday. During World War II, the Old Fashioned Revival Hour broadcast from Long Beach to reach military personnel in the Pacific theater. In 1947, Dr. Fuller founded Fuller Theological Seminary, named after his father.
The show was initially aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and later transitioned to independent stations and the ABC Network. After Dr. Fuller's death, a group of individuals who had been impacted by the show worked together to bring it back on the air. Today, the Old Fashioned Revival Hour is available on over 120 stations and re-broadcasts can be accessed worldwide via the internet.