Zachary Levi Is Hosting ‘David: King of Israel,’ a New Weekly Docudrama – RELEVANT
Zachary Levi is fronting a new four-episode docudrama series, David: King of Israel, serving as its on-camera host and narrator as the show walks viewers
Zachary Levi is fronting a new four-episode docudrama series, David: King of Israel, serving as its on-camera host and narrator as the show walks viewers
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