The Unit: Change of Station


01:00 am - 02:00 am, Sunday, November 9 on WGTA Heroes & Icons (32.2)

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Change of Station

Season 2, Episode 1

The Unit is in Pakistan, where Jonas learns that terrorists are planning a biological attack by spreading a deadly disease via airline passengers. Back at home, Mack and Tiffy prepare to leave the base for re-assignment, but she begins to feel conflicted when one of her former students, who is apparently being physically abused at home, comes to her for help.

repeat 2006 English 1080i
Action/adventure Drama War Military Suspense/thriller Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Dennis Haysbert (Actor) .. Jonas Blane
Regina Taylor (Actor) .. Molly Blane
Scott Foley (Actor) .. Bob Brown
Robert Patrick (Actor) .. Col. Tom Ryan
Audrey Marie Anderson (Actor) .. Kim Brown
Max Martini (Actor) .. Mack Gerhardt
Abby Brammell (Actor) .. Tiffy Gerhardt
Michael Irby (Actor) .. Charles Grey
Demore Barnes (Actor) .. Hector Williams
Rebecca Pidgeon (Actor) .. Charlotte Ryan
Kavita Patil (Actor) .. Kayla Medawar
Bahar Soomekh (Actor) .. Firefly
Alec Holden (Actor) .. Sam
Joanne Rubino (Actor) .. Sam's Aunt
Matt Malloy (Actor) .. Dr. Farris
Danielle Hanratty (Actor) .. Lissy Gerhardt
Sammi Hanratty (Actor) .. Jen Gerhardt
Alyssa Shafer (Actor) .. Serena Brown
Clara Mamet (Actor) .. C.J. Weiss
James Sharpe (Actor) .. Sergeant
Colby French (Actor) .. Welfare Man
Brad Campbell (Actor) .. Commo Tech
Susan E. Matus (Actor) .. Techie
Ewan Chung (Actor) .. Map Tech
Bryan Clark (Actor) .. Soldier
Dori Mizrahi (Actor) .. Guerrilla Ringleader
Mark Anthony Vazquez (Actor) .. Crew Chief
Daston Kalili (Actor) .. Head Man

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Did You Know..
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Dennis Haysbert (Actor) .. Jonas Blane
Born: June 02, 1954
Birthplace: San Mateo, California, United States
Trivia: African American actor Dennis Haysbert first appeared on the TV scene as "Stuff" Wade on the weekly actioner Code Red (1981). Haysbert went on to play such TV-series roles as Cletus Maxwell in Off the Rack (1985) and Coach Duane Johnson in Just the Ten of Us (1988-89). He was also featured as Cherokee Jack in the 1993 miniseries Return to Lonesome Dove. Dennis Haysbert's best-loved film assignment was as voodoo-worshipping ballplayer Pedro Cerrano in the two Major League movies.
Regina Taylor (Actor) .. Molly Blane
Born: August 22, 1960
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: After commencing minor on-camera appearances in the early '80s, multi-talented African-American actress Regina Taylor juggled careers as a character actress and playwright with great aplomb. As both a thespian and a scribe, Taylor often dealt with material that grappled with race relations and civil rights. This was hardly accidental, for she rose up out of a bitter and tumultuous youth in the Deep South that forced her to face racism head-on and thus marked her for life. After an appearance as Mrs. Carter in John G. Avildsen's uneven Joe Clark biopic Lean on Me (1989), Taylor first made members of the press sit up and take notice with her pivotal role on I'll Fly Away. This thoughtful and heartfelt series drama -- set in the apocryphal Southern town of Bryland in the late '50s -- starred the venerable Sam Waterston as D.A. Forrest Bedford, a conservative prosecuting attorney grappling with shifting attitudes about race relations as he took on a new black housekeeper, Lilly Harper (Taylor). The program's consistent inability to land an audience, in spite of across-the-board critical acclaim, marked one of the most unfortunate events to befall a prime-time series program during the early '90s. Taylor returned to similar themes -- albeit in a much earlier setting -- with the 1995 Children of the Dust, a telemovie starring Sidney Poitier, about the tensions between black and white homesteaders. The actress also graced the casts of such noteworthy theatrical features as Spike Lee's Clockers (1995), Ed Zwick's Courage Under Fire (1996), and F. Gary Gray's The Negotiator (1998) before hearkening back to television as military man Jonas Blane's (Dennis Haysbert) beleaguered wife, Molly, on the CBS drama The Unit. As a playwright, Taylor received her first significant break with the 1983 Watermelon Rinds, and spent the following decades authoring such critically acclaimed productions as Oo-Bla-Dee (2000) and Urban Zulu Mambo (2001). She debuted on Broadway in 2004 with her work Drowning Crow, a loose adaptation of Chekhov's The Seagull posited in the Gullah Islands of South Carolina. At one point, she was reported to have been involved with the Broadway musical production of The Color Purple, but it was ultimately credited to other writers.
Scott Foley (Actor) .. Bob Brown
Born: July 15, 1972
Birthplace: Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Trivia: Born on July 15, 1972, in Kansas City, KS, Foley is the oldest of three sons. Thanks to his father's job as an international banker, Foley grew up all over the world, spending the most time in Sydney, Australia and Tokyo, Japan. He caught the acting bug at age six after his mother took him to see the children's musical Annie. Foley made his theatrical debut only a few years later, singing "I'll Do Anything" in his school's production of Oliver. When he was a teenager, his family settled in St. Louis, MO, where he participated in community and regional theater. Shortly after graduating high school, he bought a one-way plane ticket to Hollywood.Foley's big break came when he landed a role on the WB's teen drama Dawson's Creek, playing all-American high school quarterback Cliff Elliot, Dawson's (James Van Der Beek) romantic rival. Originally hired to guest star in the series' first three episodes, Foley hung around for five. With his popularity steadily increasing, WB executives cast Foley in Felicity, a one-hour drama about a college freshman who follows her lifelong crush from their California high school to a university in New York City. Originally hired to portray the object of Felicity's (Keri Russell) affection, Foley stepped in to play her resident advisor and confidante, Noel Crane, when producers could not find an actor for the role. The show, which first aired in the fall of 1998, became a critical favorite and earned a Golden Globe nomination in its first year.Foley would stick with Felicity for its four year run, cementing his position as a TV star. After the show wrapped, Foley would continue to find starring roles on a series of popular shows, like A.U.S.A., Scrubs, The Unit, Grey's Anatomy, and True Blood. Foley booked another series regular gig on the hit series Scandal, joining the show during the second season, playing Captain Jake Ballard.
Robert Patrick (Actor) .. Col. Tom Ryan
Born: November 05, 1958
Birthplace: Marietta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: While significant mainstream recognition has eluded Robert Patrick, with two notable exceptions -- he all but replaced David Duchovny in the waning days of The X-Files and admirably portrayed "the liquid metal cop guy" in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) -- he has nonetheless built an impressive resumé with over 60 television and film appearances since the mid-'80s. The eldest of five children, Patrick didn't choose to pursue a career in acting until his mid-twenties, despite having a bona fide diva moment during a third-grade production of Peter Pan, for which he refused to wear the required green tights. Rather, after a successful stint as a linebacker for Bowling Green University, Patrick became a house painter and may have continued as such were it not for a serious accident in the waters of Lake Erie, where he nearly drowned. The accident served as a revelation of sorts for Patrick, who promptly quit his day job and moved from Ohio to Los Angeles. It took more than a few sacrifices -- a then 26-year-old Patrick lived in his car and tended bar for his major source of income -- but the young actor found himself playing small roles in various low-budget films, which he credited to his tough-looking exterior and motorcycle-riding abilities.Though Patrick spent most of the late '80s paying his dues, his breakout performance landed him opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in director James Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Patrick readied himself for the role of the T-1000 android in a rather unique fashion; in addition to martial arts, endurance, and strength training, he observed the movements of cats, eagles, and praying mantises. Odd as that may have sounded at the time, it certainly enhanced one of the most memorable roles in one of the most memorable films of the decade. After T2, Patrick was able to leave the world of B-movies and hold his own alongside some of the most established actors in Hollywood, including a second performance with Schwarzenegger in Last Action Hero (1993) and a more prominent role opposite Demi Moore in Striptease (1996). Patrick also expressed a fondness for martial arts films, and starred in both Double Dragon and Hong Kong 97 in 1994. However, it was his 1993 performance as a stoic regular-guy-turned-UFO-believer in Fire in the Sky that caught the attention of X-Files director Chris Carter. Carter immediately thought of Patrick when David Duchovny distanced himself from The X-Files, and, after auditioning 70-odd actors for the role of John Doggett, became determined to initiate Patrick into his long-running world of conspiracy theories and paranormal phenomena. To the surprise of fans and critics alike, Patrick was received quite well on The X-Files, and quickly found himself gracing the covers of many a genre magazine -- he was even anointed one of the Ten Sexiest Men of Sci-Fi by TV Guide.By the time The X-Files aired its last show, Patrick had developed a solid reputation within the industry; critics, fans, and co-stars alike praised him for his work ethic, personality, and consistent performances. Rather than fading into the scenery, Patrick starred as the mysterious Mr. Lisp in Spy Kids (2001), and later starred as a reclusive wilderness tracker in Pavement (2002). After making appearances in Richard Shepard's Mexico City (2002), Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), and the sci-fi spin-off series Stargate: Atlantis, Patrick filmed director Jay W. Russell's Ladder 49 (2004). A memorable performance as Johnny Cash's distant father Ray in Walk the Line followed in 2005, with a subsequent role as a security expert in the Harrison Ford thriller Firewall preceeding a return to weekly television in the David Mamet-created series The Unit in 2006. Later in 2006, Patrick would incur the wrath of WWE superstar John Cena with his role as a ruthless kidnapper in the explosive action thriller The Marine. Patrick lives with his wife, Barbara, whom he married during the filming of T2, and their two children.
Audrey Marie Anderson (Actor) .. Kim Brown
Born: March 07, 1975
Birthplace: Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Trivia: Ethereally beautiful Hollywood actress Audrey Marie Anderson first attained recognition for her work on the prime-time military drama The Unit, as Kim Brown, the wife of super-aggressive recruit Bob Brown (Scott Foley). Her resumé also includes small appearances in such features as Moonlight Mile (2002), Beerfest (2006, in which she was billed as "The Giddy Girl"), and Drop Dead Sexy (2006).
Max Martini (Actor) .. Mack Gerhardt
Born: December 11, 1969
Birthplace: Woodstock, New York, United States
Trivia: Born in upstate New York in 1969, actor Max Martini performed on the stage throughout college before landing small but memorable roles in the high-profile feature films Saving Private Ryan and Contact. A number of TV guest spots followed, including multiple-episode arcs on Fox's 24 and the acclaimed Canadian cop show Da Vinci's Inquest. In 2006, Martini landed a lead role opposite Dennis Haysbert on CBS's The Unit, a military drama from Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David Mamet.
Abby Brammell (Actor) .. Tiffy Gerhardt
Born: March 19, 1979
Birthplace: Kentucky, United States
Trivia: From the time of her debut in the early 2000s, Tennessee-born actress Abby Brammell graced the casts of innumerable television series, initially in one- or two-shot stints. Brammell's resumé packs in appearances on such programs as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Push, Nevada, The Shield, and Crossing Jordan. She landed her first regular role, as Tiffy Gerhardt, on the CBS military drama The Unit, starring Dennis Haysbert.
Michael Irby (Actor) .. Charles Grey
Born: November 16, 1972
Birthplace: Palm Springs, California, United States
Trivia: Hollywood supporting actor Michael Irby's mixed ethnicity enabled him to play characters from a broad array of cultural backgrounds -- from Obaid, one of the Middle Eastern men mistaken by Jodie Foster for a terrorist, in Robert Schwentke's ham-handed thriller Flightplan (2005), to Hispanic writer-in-training Reinaldo Povod (the brief recipient of Miguel Piñero's bisexual overtures) in the 2001 biopic Piñero. Irby's multiethnic quality also accounted for the malleability of his on-camera appearance (depending upon the dramatic situation); he was able to guest as multiple characters, for instance, on the series Law & Order. Irby culled the most widespread attention, however, for his series work on the prime-time military actioner The Unit, as special ops team member Charles Grey.
Demore Barnes (Actor) .. Hector Williams
Born: February 26, 1976
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Well-known for the sense of gravitas he imparts to his characters, the tall and appealing Canadian actor Demore Barnes chalked up his broadest fan base with his portrayal of Hector Williams, a special forces ops member on the David Mamet-created action series The Unit. Barnes' resumé also includes bit parts in such big-screen features as Blackout (2001) and Jasper, Texas (2003).
Rebecca Pidgeon (Actor) .. Charlotte Ryan
Born: January 01, 1963
Trivia: Though she also has a successful recording career as a jazz/folk singer/songwriter, actress Rebecca Pidgeon is perhaps more familiar for her work with her husband, hard-edged playwright/filmmaker David Mamet. Born in Massachusetts and raised in Scotland, Pidgeon studied acting at London's prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Along with performing on stage in Great Britain, Pidgeon made her film debut acting with Trevor Howard, Anthony Hopkins, and Hugh Grant in the 1920s-set Irish political drama The Dawning (1989). Further burnishing her thespian resumé, Pidgeon appeared in the BBC TV film She's Been Away (1990) with Dame Peggy Ashcroft and co-starred as Sonya in a TV version of Anton Chekov's Uncle Vanya (1991). Pidgeon's career came to a key turning point, however, after she starred in the London premiere of David Mamet's play Speed-the-Plow. Marrying Mamet in 1991, Pidgeon moved to the United States and co-starred in her first major American film, Mamet's provocative cop drama Homicide (1991). Pidgeon subsequently acted in Mamet projects throughout the 1990s, including the telefilm based on Mamet's book The Water Engine (1992); the controversial off-Broadway sexual harassment play Oleanna; and the Broadway production of The Old Neighborhood. Though she was off the screen during the mid-'90s, Pidgeon still composed the music score for the film version of Oleanna (1994). By the late '90s, Pidgeon was an integral member of Mamet's film repertory company. After co-starring as the pertly efficient assistant/potential femme fatale in Mamet's hit art house mind game The Spanish Prisoner (1997), Pidgeon returned to period films as liberated Winslow daughter Catherine in Mamet's adaptation of Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy (1999). Softening her style somewhat, Pidgeon surprised critics with her charming, if no-nonsense, turn as Philip Seymour Hoffman's sweet, literary small town love interest in Mamet's Hollywood satire State and Main (2000). Pidgeon and Mamet have two daughters.
Kavita Patil (Actor) .. Kayla Medawar
Bahar Soomekh (Actor) .. Firefly
Born: March 30, 1975
Alec Holden (Actor) .. Sam
Joanne Rubino (Actor) .. Sam's Aunt
Matt Malloy (Actor) .. Dr. Farris
Born: January 12, 1963
Trivia: Made his TV debut in Robert Altman's 1988 political satire Tanner '88, co-starring Sex and the City's Cynthia Nixon. First feature-film appearance was a small role in 1989 dramedy The Unbelievable Truth, which also featured The Sopranos' Edie Falco in a bit part. Has appeared on numerous police-themed shows, including Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NCIS, NYPD Blue, Third Watch and Without a Trace. Wife Cas is an assistant director; the two have worked on several films together.
Danielle Hanratty (Actor) .. Lissy Gerhardt
Sammi Hanratty (Actor) .. Jen Gerhardt
Born: September 20, 1995
Alyssa Shafer (Actor) .. Serena Brown
Born: July 10, 1998
Clara Mamet (Actor) .. C.J. Weiss
Born: September 29, 1994
Birthplace: Randolph, Vermont, United States
Trivia: Father David Mamet gave her plays to read in middle school by authors such as Arthur Miller and Terence Rattigan, though never his own. Was encouraged by her parents, especially her father, to drop out of school, which she did at age 16 to pursue her career. Made debut as a playwright in 2012 at age 17, with two one-act plays in which she also starred, Paris and The Solvit Kids, produced at the Ruskin Group Theatre in Santa Monica, CA. Wrote Paris in 2011 while working in New York as a production assistant on an HBO film about music producer Phil Spector, written and directed by her father. Cowrote The Solvit Kids with Jack Quaid, son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan.
James Sharpe (Actor) .. Sergeant
Colby French (Actor) .. Welfare Man
Brad Campbell (Actor) .. Commo Tech
Susan E. Matus (Actor) .. Techie
Ewan Chung (Actor) .. Map Tech
Bryan Clark (Actor) .. Soldier
Born: April 05, 1929
Dori Mizrahi (Actor) .. Guerrilla Ringleader
Mark Anthony Vazquez (Actor) .. Crew Chief
Daston Kalili (Actor) .. Head Man

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