A Christmas Wedding Date


8:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Friday, December 12 on WNYN AMG TV HDTV (39.1)

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About this Broadcast
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A woman who lost her job returns home to visit her mom and attend a friend's Christmas Eve wedding, and although her homecoming doesn't go well at first, she discovers that she has many chances to improve things.

2013 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Romance Wedding Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Marla Sokoloff (Actor) .. Rebecca
Catherine Hicks (Actor) .. Shirley
Chelan Simmons (Actor) .. Molly
Chris Carmack (Actor) .. Chad
Kristen Clement (Actor) .. Jennifer
Daniel Booko (Actor) .. Bowman
Stuart Pankin (Actor) .. Santa Sam
Ted Monte (Actor) .. Joe
Andrea Alvear (Actor) .. Le barman
Scott Thomas Reynolds (Actor) .. Barry
Michael Ark (Actor) .. Ring Boy
Jon Mack (Actor) .. Wedding Singer

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Did You Know..
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Marla Sokoloff (Actor) .. Rebecca
Born: December 19, 1980
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: Between movies and television, Marla Sokoloff established herself as a prominent teen actress in the late '90s. Raised in San Francisco, Sokoloff moved to Los Angeles in 1994. While studying theater and music at the Los Angeles County High School of the Arts, she played guest-starring roles on such youth-friendly TV series as Fox's Party of Five and The WB's 7th Heaven, and appeared in the Alicia Silverstone thriller True Crime (not to be mistaken for the 1999 Clint Eastwood vehicle) and the girl-bonding movie The Babysitter's Club (1995). Though she had a small part in the French-New Zealand adventure story The Climb (1997), Sokoloff opted to stick with Hollywood. After joining the cast of ABC's much lauded David E. Kelley series The Practice in 1998 as Lucy, a receptionist with attitude, she soon began landing starring roles in teen comedies. The pretty object of various bumbling affections in the adolescent Cyrano de Bergerac retread Whatever It Takes (2000) and the stoner comedy Dude, Where's My Car? (2000), Sokoloff was poised to take center stage in the cheerleader-turned-bank robber romp Sugar & Spice (2001). She had a prominent guest turn on Friends, playing Joey's pregnant sister. Once The Practice ended, Sokoloff stuck to guest roles and TV movies, with a recurring role on Desperate Housewives, guest spots on CSI:NY and Grey's Anatomy.
Catherine Hicks (Actor) .. Shirley
Born: August 06, 1951
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: American actress Catherine Hicks was educated at St. Mary's Notre Dame and Cornell University; after several seasons of stage work, she launched a lengthy TV career. Hicks was seen regularly on the sitcom The Bad News Bears (1978) and starred in the quasi-fantasy detective series Tucker's Witch (1979); she also portrayed Dr. Faith Coleridge on the ABC daytime drama Ryan's Hope. On two occasions, Catherine has had the uneviable task of recreating roles essayed by well-known actresses in earlier films. She played the Gene Tierney role in Bill Murray's remake of The Razor's Edge (1984), and the Barbara Parkins role in the made-for-TV Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls (1990). In most films, Hicks has provided strong support to the name-above-the-title stars, notably in Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1984) and Garbo Talks (1984). Leading roles came to Catherine Hicks in several films of the late '80s and early '90s: In She's Out of Control (1989), Catherine is Tony Danza's lady friend, and in Child's Play (1988) she's the unlucky mom of the unluckier kid (Alex Vincent) who owns the malevolent "Chucky" doll.
Chelan Simmons (Actor) .. Molly
Born: October 29, 1982
Birthplace: Vancouver, Canada
Trivia: Landed her first commercial at age 5. Is a fitness enthusiast; has owned a CrossFit affiliate along with her husband. Other hobbies include cooking.
Chris Carmack (Actor) .. Chad
Born: December 22, 1980
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Dropped out of college when he was discovered by a modeling scout. Has appeared in more than 50 commercials. Took acting lessons at the Stella Adler Studio in New York. Plays blues and jazz style saxophone and guitar. Has modeled for brands like Guess? and Abercrombie & Fitch. Appeared in a 2002 production of The Lost Poems of Tennessee Williams at the Laurelgrove Theatre in Los Angeles. Was a recurring character on ABC's Nashville during season 1 before being promoted to a series regular for season 2.
David DeLuise (Actor)
Born: November 11, 1971
Birthplace: Burbank, California, United States
Trivia: Prior to acting, worked in carpentry, house painting and as a clerk in a frozen-yogurt shop. Grew up around dad's buddies Carl Reiner, Burt Reynolds, Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft. One of his first roles was portraying the younger version of a character played by his father, Dom, in the 1983 TV-movie Happy. Had continuing roles on the NBC sitcoms 3rd Rock From the Sun and Jesse. Guest-starred in three versions of the CSI franchise. Brothers Michael, Peter, father Dom and he have all appeared in both seaQuest DSV and Stargate SG-1.
George Wendt (Actor)
Born: October 17, 1948
Died: May 20, 2025
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: There's no mystery concerning the hometown of George Wendt. The heavyset, curly haired actor never misses a talk show opportunity to cheer on his beloved Chicago "Cubbies" or "Da Bears." After theater work in Chicago and New York and a handful of TV appearances on sitcoms like M*A*S*H and Alice, Wendt inaugurated his signature role of burly, unemployed barfly Norm Peterson on TV's long-running Cheers (1983-1993); so far as it can be determined, he still hasn't paid his bar tab, which according to TV Guide totalled up to 64,218 dollars at the end of 11 seasons. He starred in the short-lived The George Wendt Show, and continued to work steadily on both the small and big screen in a variety of projects including Spice World, Outside Providence, Teddy Bears' Picnic, and Edmond. He also reprised his iconic role of Norm on an episode of the successful Cheers spinoff Frasier.
Levi Fiehler (Actor)
Lenny Jacobson (Actor)
Born: June 11, 1974
Birthplace: Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Was a member of the men's basketball team during his one year at Roger Williams University. Was more interested in athletics than acting growing up, but decided to give the latter a try in his mid-twenties. Moved to Los Angeles in 2001 to pursue acting, but spent several years waiting tables, selling furniture and working in a deli before landing a Budweiser commercial and getting his Screen Actors Guild card, which led to more work in advertisements for Castrol, TruGreen, Walmart and others. Guest starred on a number of TV dramas and comedies after his recurring part of Lenny on the first four seasons (2009-12) of Showtime's Nurse Jackie, but won lead roles in Comedy Central's Big Time in Hollywood, FL (2015) and The CW's Frequency, which premiered in 2016. Is an avid user of the video streaming app Periscope.
Kristen Clement (Actor) .. Jennifer
Daniel Booko (Actor) .. Bowman
Born: October 17, 1983
Stuart Pankin (Actor) .. Santa Sam
Born: April 08, 1946
Trivia: Burly comic actor Stuart Pankin attended Dickinson College and Columbia University. At 22, Pankin made his off-Broadway debut in 1968's War of the Roses. His film supporting roles are generally along the lines of the ineffectual sheriff in Arachnophobia (1990) and the blowhard giant in Beanstalk (1994). He is frequently spotlighted in buffoonish roles in such cinematic lampoons as That's Adequate, Love at Stake and Silence of the Hams. On TV, Stuart Pankin was seen as Stuf (so named because of his gargantuan eating habits) in The San Pedro Beach Bums (1977), Tuttle on the wacked-out No Soap, Radio (1982), and Jace Sampson on the 1989-90 (and last) season of Falcon Crest; he was also a reporter on the satirical Not Necessarily the News (1983), and the voice of audio-animatronic dino Earl Sinclair on Dinosaurs (1991-94).
Ted Monte (Actor) .. Joe
Andrea Alvear (Actor) .. Le barman
Scott Thomas Reynolds (Actor) .. Barry
Michael Ark (Actor) .. Ring Boy
Jon Mack (Actor) .. Wedding Singer

Before / After
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