Glenn Beck launches an 'anti-Glee' show as he claims hit series 'has no values'

Joy to the World: Glenn Beck announced he has plans to produce his own version of Glee

Former Fox News firebrand Glenn Beck announced he has plans to take on America's favorite musical program with a singing and dancing television show of his own.



Speaking at the Faith & Freedom Coalition conference in Washington, D.C. Friday, Mr Beck said he was mesmerized by Glee's production quality, but was devastated that the program promoted 'no values.'



He said that his show will champion christian values and appeal to everyone, even liberals.

During the conference, Mr Beck said he and his wife were shocked by the subjects discussed on Glee.



'It's horrifying some of the things that they're teaching high schoolers,' the radio host said.



'But it's brilliantly done. It's produced, brilliantly. Its music, brilliant. Its acting, brilliant. Its cinematography, brilliant. All of it!'



The problem, however, is that viewers prefer 'high school kids dancing in lingerie' more than 'shows that talk about God, faith, and family.'

'Everybody is sleeping with everybody else. There's no values. It's all self-gratification. It's a nightmare,' he said of the Fox hit.



The self-hating Gleek says he's been working with artists and musicians to 'push back' against shows that display teens having casual sex, cursing, and other things he deems debaucherous.



Scandal: He says the problem is that viewers prefer 'high school kids dancing in lingerie' more than 'shows that talk about God, faith, and family'

Shocked: Mr Beck said he was mesmerized by Glee's production quality, but was devastated that the program promoted 'no values'

'Why are we just giving the culture over to those who seek to promote filth? Why are we just complaining about it? How about we do something about it,' he said in a statement last week.



The show will be hosted on GBTV, Mr Beck's HD video network.



'We are working with a rapper — I can't say who yet — but my audience and his audience will say, "What?"' Mr Beck said to Buzzfeed .