------------------------------------------------ WHAT HAPPENED AFTERWARD (Where they are and what they are doing) Jerry Osborne (Cowboy) Cowboy was correct, he couldn't live with out Johnny. He seemed to be in good spirits when he and the Twins went to the beach to go swimming. While the others were watching the Twins in a game of Volley Ball, Cowboy took a swim, and never returned. His body was found washed up on the beach several miles south of Malibu. Jackie Marshall (The Boss) Jackie never forgave himself for not being with Johnny on that fateful trip into the auditorium. He blamed himself for the breach in security. At that time he was in his forty's; still young enough to find another "star" to promote. But the business had changed. The last time anyone heard of him, he was trying to put together a new show in Branson, Missouri. Ruth Gregory passed away a few weeks after Johnny's death, without knowing of it. Philip left the ranch when the foundation was dissolved and studied Hotel and Restaurant Management at Pasadena City College. At present he runs one of the restaurants for the Boyd Group in Las Vegas, Nevada. Timmy studied motion picture production at UCLA. While free lancing he seems to work quite a bit for MCA at the Universal Studios lot. His most recent close buddy is the kid that plays the juvenile roll on "Dream On". They both live in Simi Valley. Tommy studied Law and is a junior partner in a firm specializing in international corporate law. He married and has two children. They live in one of those houses in Pacific Palisades that are likely to slide down on to Pacific Coast highway. Alfredo and Philip made a thing of it. I think he is living with Phil in Las Vegas. Mostly, he keeps house for Phil. Danny (HO) Danny tried hard to keep the teen mission going. But without Johnny's influence it became impossible. He still is a youth counselor working to help the kids who come to Los Angeles to hustle. Charlie Rogers (Sunshine) Surprisingly, Charlie returned to his family, and became head of one of the Traveler Clans. He had been sent to check out the revival ministry to see if there had been something in it for them. There had been, he got it, so twenty years later he returned to take up where he had left off. Robbie Cohen (Jew Boy) Next to Cowboy, Robbie took Johnny's death the hardest. But above all, Robbie was... is a survivor. He is a major producer of hit Television Comedy Sit Com's. If it's new, if it's a hit, it's probably Robbie Cohen's. Peter Hay (Hay Stack) Peter and Ho are still together. They have a nice home just off of Mulholland in Hollywood. He is a writer who has written several good scripts one of which was the basis for one of Robbie Cohen's series. He makes good money and provides most of the support that let's Danny work among the troubled teens. Todd Osborne Still works for Capitol Records, although he's no longer in the mail room. However he was head of the section at Capitol Records whose responsiblity was the mail room when the discovery of the broken model of the Capitol dome was discovered. They never did find out who was responsible. Ernest Ensley You can see him on Television. Most people can't stand his almost effeminate preaching. However, his father was an important member of the Christian Coalition so Ernest's spot on their network is assured ... for life. No part of Johnny's ministry survived his assassination; except in the memories of those who loved him. ------------------------------------------------ WHAT HAPPENED AFTERWARD (Where they are and what they are doing) Jerry Osborne (Cowboy) Cowboy was correct, he couldn't live with out Johnny. He seemed to be in good spirits when he and the Twins went to the beach to go swimming. While the others were watching the Twins in a game of Volley Ball, Cowboy took a swim, and never returned. His body was found washed up on the beach several miles south of Malibu. Jackie Marshall (The Boss) Jackie never forgave himself for not being with Johnny on that fateful trip into the auditorium. He blamed himself for the breach in security. At that time he was in his forty's; still young enough to find another "star" to promote. But the business had changed. The last time anyone heard of him, he was trying to put together a new show in Branson, Missouri. Ruth Gregory passed away a few weeks after Johnny's death, without knowing of it. Philip left the ranch when the foundation was dissolved and studied Hotel and Restaurant Management at Pasadena City College. At present he runs one of the restaurants for the Boyd Group in Las Vegas, Nevada. Timmy studied motion picture production at UCLA. While free lancing he seems to work quite a bit for MCA at the Universal Studios lot. His most recent close buddy is the kid that plays the juvenile roll on "Dream On". They both live in Simi Valley. Tommy studied Law and is a junior partner in a firm specializing in international corporate law. He married and has two children. They live in one of those houses in Pacific Palisades that are likely to slide down on to Pacific Coast highway. Alfredo and Philip made a thing of it. I think he is living with Phil in Las Vegas. Mostly, he keeps house for Phil. Danny (HO) Danny tried hard to keep the teen mission going. But without Johnny's influence it became impossible. He still is a youth counselor working to help the kids who come to Los Angeles to hustle. Charlie Rogers (Sunshine) Surprisingly, Charlie returned to his family, and became head of one of the Traveler Clans. He had been sent to check out the revival ministry to see if there had been something in it for them. There had been, he got it, so twenty years later he returned to take up where he had left off. Robbie Cohen (Jew Boy) Next to Cowboy, Robbie took Johnny's death the hardest. But above all, Robbie was... is a survivor. He is a major producer of hit Television Comedy Sit Com's. If it's new, if it's a hit, it's probably Robbie Cohen's. Peter Hay (Hay Stack) Peter and Ho are still together. They have a nice home just off of Mulholland in Hollywood. He is a writer who has written several good scripts one of which was the basis for one of Robbie Cohen's series. He makes good money and provides most of the support that let's Danny work among the troubled teens. Todd Osborne Still works for Capitol Records, although he's no longer in the mail room. However he was head of the section at Capitol Records whose responsiblity was the mail room when the discovery of the broken model of the Capitol dome was discovered. They never did find out who was responsible. Ernest Ensley You can see him on Television. Most people can't stand his almost effeminate preaching. However, his father was an important member of the Christian Coalition so Ernest's spot on their network is assured ... for life. No part of Johnny's ministry survived his assassination; except in the memories of those who loved him.