A Christmas Tail


7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Friday, December 26 on WRXYDT HDTV (49.1)

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About this Broadcast
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A young boy in California attempts to train his dog Chilly to live indoors after his father lands a job in New York. Later, Chilly proves his worth by defending the family home from a burglar on Christmas Eve.

2012 English Stereo
Comedy Family Christmas

Cast & Crew
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C. Thomas Howell (Actor) .. Patrick
Tom Arnold (Actor) .. Mr. Quarterman
Karan Brar (Actor)
Casey Graf (Actor) .. Jasper Harris
Andy Pandini (Actor) .. Claussen
Jonathan Kowalsky (Actor) .. Hale
Robert John Brewer (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Drake Kemper (Actor) .. Shane
Nikolette Noel (Actor) .. Girl on Beach
Samuel Mason Paul (Actor) .. Sammy
Jeris Poindexter (Actor) .. Schmidt
Jules Theodore (Actor) .. Pitchman
Christian Traeumer (Actor) .. Christian
Connor Hawkins (Actor) .. Billy

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Did You Know..
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C. Thomas Howell (Actor) .. Patrick
Born: December 07, 1966
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: American actor C. Thomas Howell (the "C" is for Christopher) began his acting career at the age of four, when he was a regular on the TV series Little People; he went on to appear on two other series: Two Marriages and Into the Homeland. This led to a big break when he was cast at the age of 16 in a secondary role in Steven Spielberg's E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982), one of the most successful films of all time. Following that, Francis Ford Coppola gave him the lead (in part due to Howell's "pretty-boy" good looks) in The Outsiders (1983), which has led to a consistent film career. However, most of his movies (with the exception of The Hitcher, 1986, in which he is stalked by a killer) have fared badly at the box office. Besides being an actor, Howell is also a former junior rodeo circuit champion. He is married to actress Rae Dawn Chong, with whom he co-starred in Soul Man (1986). The two divorced in 1990, but Howell remarried Sylvie Anderson in 1992.Howell would continue to appear in several projects a year, playing such notable roles as Lt. Thomas D. Chamberlain in 1993's Gettysburg, and the title role in 1995's Baby Face Nelson. In 1995, he tried his hand at directing, helming the drama Hourglass. In 1996 he directed The Big Fall and Pure Danger, and later, Howell added writing and producing to his resume as well, earning both screenwriter and producer credits for 2004's Hope Ranch and 2005's Blind Injustice. Howell also never gave up acting, appearing in such varied films as 2004's Hidalgo and 2007's Hoboken Hallow. He continued to work steadily, directing projects like The Day the Earth Stopped, The Land That Time Forgot, and The genesis Code in addition to acting in various films. He enjoyed his highest profile success in many years when he played the father of a young boy rescued by a superhero in The Amazing Spider Man.
Tom Arnold (Actor) .. Mr. Quarterman
Born: March 06, 1959
Birthplace: Ottumwa, Iowa, United States
Trivia: Brash, bullyish American comic actor Tom Arnold held down a number of "Joe" jobs after college--meat packer, box stacker, bartender, bouncer--before giving stand-up comedy at try. He was very funny in a blunt sort of way, but did not really make it big until his notorious union with comedienne Roseanne Barr in 1990. At the behest of his powerful spouse, who featured him as a semi-regular on her smash hit ABC sitcom Roseanne and made him a producer, Tom starred in two expensive network sitcoms, playing an obnoxious TV comedy star in one (The Jackie Thomas Show) and a standard-issue "lovable dad" in the other (Tom). Despite the strenuous efforts of Roseanne's production staff, neither program clicked with the public, though Arnold proved in both instances that he had the talent to stand on his own without the input of his wife. The Roseanne/Tom marriage went down in flames in 1993, with scorching and libelous incriminations from both parties. Industry pundits predicted that Tom Arnold was washed up, but he confounded his enemies with a well-received performance as a gregarious secret agent in the blockbuster Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle True Lies (1994). He then did a memorable turn in the Hugh Grant vehicle Nine Months (1995). Subsequently, Arnold has steadily worked in a number of decidedly mediocre films including the roundly panned McHales Navy (1997) in which he played the role created by Ernest Borgnine for his mid-1960s television series of the same name.Over the next several years, Arnold's film roles primarily consisted of straight-to-video comedies like National Lampoon's Golf Punks and Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th, but in 2001 he became one of the hosts of Fox Sports' The Best Damn Sports Show Period. The talk-show became one of the network's most popular series with Arnold remaining on full-time for four years and continuing to make guest appearances thereafter.After leaving The Best Damn Sports Show, Arnold tried his hand at screenwriting with the 2005 comedy The Kid & I, which he also produced and starred in. The film failed to excite critics or audiences, but that same year, Arnold turned in an impressive and rare dramatic performance in the indie dramedy Happy Endings.In 2007, Arnold could be seen in supporting roles in two sports dramas, Pride and The Final Season. He continued to work steadily in projects such as The Great Buck Howard, National Lampoon's Stoned Age, Restitution, and the romantic drama One Day. In 2012 he appeared in Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection, and the Dax Shepard directed action comedy Hit and Run. He had a regular role on the Yahoo series Sin City Saints in 2015.
Brooke Langton (Actor)
Born: November 27, 1970
Birthplace: Arizona, United States
Trivia: Breaking into acting after a brief stint in modeling and television commercials, Brooke Langton first gained exposure on everyone's favorite comely beach-bouncer series, Baywatch. A native Texan, it may seem fitting considering her freshman role that Langton studied Marine Biology at San Diego State University before making the leap from the classroom to the small screen. Living in Japan and modeling for eight months before moving to L.A. to pursue a career in acting, Langton got involved with theater in Portland and Texas before breaking into television on Baywatch and Beverly Hills 90210. After appearing in such made-for-television movies as Moment of Truth: A Mother's Deception (1994) and Eye of the Stalker (1995), Langton landed a role on 90210's mature (at least age-wise) cousin, Melrose Place. Later gaining notice for her role in Doug Liman's breakthrough indie hit Swingers in 1996, Langton returned to television for her role in The Net before going back to the big screen in The Replacements (2000). After the cancellation of The Net, Langton began work on another television series, When I Grow Up (2001). Following the cancellation of that short-lived series, Langton returned to the big screen with roles in Playing Mona Lisa, Kiss the Bride, and The Hulk. She is engaged to be married to Carl Hagmier in February 2005.
Bryson Sams (Actor)
Karan Brar (Actor)
Born: January 18, 1999
Birthplace: Redmond, Washington, United States
Trivia: Is of Indian descent. Tried to pursue a career in sports at a young age.Was encouraged by his father to pursue a career in acting.At the age of 8, he made his debut as an actor in a television commercial.Was one of the roommates of late actor Cameron Boyce, and is an active member of the foundation made in his honor. Has contributed to many causes over the years, especially those affected by the global water crisis and mental health issues.
Cassidy Mack (Actor)
Casey Graf (Actor) .. Jasper Harris
Andy Pandini (Actor) .. Claussen
Jonathan Kowalsky (Actor) .. Hale
Robert John Brewer (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Drake Kemper (Actor) .. Shane
Born: April 24, 1991
Nikolette Noel (Actor) .. Girl on Beach
Born: November 05, 1986
Samuel Mason Paul (Actor) .. Sammy
Jeris Poindexter (Actor) .. Schmidt
Jules Theodore (Actor) .. Pitchman
Christian Traeumer (Actor) .. Christian
Connor Hawkins (Actor) .. Billy