Psych: Disco Didn't Die. It Was Murdered!


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Wednesday, April 22 on WYOU Great Entertainment Television (great.) (22.3)

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Disco Didn't Die. It Was Murdered!

Season 3, Episode 5

Shawn and Gus investigate a case from the 1970s in hopes of permanently jailing the culprit, who could go free on a technicality.

repeat 2008 English Stereo
Comedy Crime Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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James Roday (Actor) .. Shawn Spencer
Dulé Hill (Actor) .. Burton `Gus' Guster
Corbin Bernsen (Actor) .. Henry Spencer
Timothy Omundson (Actor) .. Carlton Lassiter
Maggie Lawson (Actor) .. Juliet O'Hara
Kirsten Nelson (Actor) .. Karen Vick
Sage Brocklebank (Actor) .. McNab
Jere Burns (Actor) .. Derek
Ted Lange (Actor) .. Pookie
Richard Keats (Actor) .. Eugene
Jordan Baker (Actor) .. Melanie
Blair Slater (Actor) .. Assistant D.A.
Joey Bothwell (Actor) .. Reporter
John Hainsworth (Actor) .. Lucky
Teach Grant (Actor) .. Salvage Yard Worker
James Kidnie (Actor) .. Pawn Shop Owner
Paul Bittante (Actor) .. Police Chief (1978)
Viv Leacock (Actor) .. Police Officer
Roger Currie (Actor) .. Dr. Colbert

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Did You Know..
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James Roday (Actor) .. Shawn Spencer
Born: April 04, 1976
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Trivia: Native Texan James Roday learned to take chances early on, studying at the Experimental Theatre Wing at New York University, and co-founding the Red Dog Squadron theater company in Los Angeles. In addition to starring in numerous stage productions like Twelfth Night and A Respectable Wedding, Roday found a place on-screen, appearing in projects like 1999's Coming Soon and 2001's Thank Heaven. In 2003, Roday was cast alongside Alicia Silverstone in the comedy series Miss Match, which lasted for 13 episodes. TV would prove to be a good fit for the actor, and he'd soon follow up the role with an even bigger break, starring in the USA crime comedy series Psych starting in 2006. The show would prove to be a hit, and Roday would stick with the series over the coming years, even while appearing in other projects, like 2009's Gamer.
Dulé Hill (Actor) .. Burton `Gus' Guster
Born: May 03, 1975
Birthplace: Orange, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Although his screen appearances, particularly that of his role as aide to the president on the TV series The West Wing, have earned him career success, Dule Hill's real love of the spotlight relates more closely to his love of tap dancing than of performing in other genres. Born in Orange, NJ, on May 3, 1974, and raised in Sayreville, NJ, Hill began dancing at the age of three. His Jamaican parents enrolled him in dance school as a young child, and he branched out into film and theater by the time he finished high school. After gaining attention as an actor for appearing in a Corn Pops commercial, as a high school senior, he played the role of Harlem in his first feature film, Sugar Hill, in 1993. That same year, he also had a small part in the TV movie Hallelujah, and on the series City Kids. His childhood theater experience would prove beneficial, as he chose to leave college before the end of his third year to perform Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk on Broadway.In 1997, he played the young Donald in the drama The Ditchdigger's Daughters, which explored the complex themes of race in America, as well as fatherhood. He appeared in the made-for-TV murder mystery Color of Justice, also relevant to racial issues, that year also. Switching to a more light-hearted genre, he played Preston in the teen romantic comedy She's All That, starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook, in 1999.His recurring role on The West Wing, the drama series about political life in the White House, rounded off his widespread attention, along with his role in 2000's Men of Honor, the war drama starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. Having appeared with the ranks of several established Hollywood stars, Hill's dramatic talent grew increasingly apparent. In 2002, he appeared in a supporting role in Holes, a fantasy comedy-drama for tweens. The film aslo stars Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, and Patricia Arquette. Hill returned to television in 2006 for the USA Network's Psych a detective show in which he played Burton Guster, the straightman sidekick to James Roday's psychic detective, Shawn Spencer. The popular show ran for 6 seasons and continued to air new episodes in 2012.
Corbin Bernsen (Actor) .. Henry Spencer
Born: September 07, 1954
Birthplace: North Hollywood, California, United States
Trivia: Born on September 7th, 1954, to actress Jeanne Cooper, Corbin Bernsen graduated from UCLA, boasting a BA degree in theatre arts and an MFA in playwrighting. From age 20 onward, Bernsen managed to find work in LA-based movies and TV productions. Things didn't immediately break for him when he moved to New York in the 1980s, so he took carpentry and modelling jobs until landing the part of Kenny Graham in the ABC daytime drama Ryan's Hope. Bernsen achieved celebrity status with his regular role as Arnie Becker in the TV series LA Law (1987-94). The best of his most recent films has been Major League (1990), in which he plays an investment-conscious baseball player. Corbin Bernsen remained more or less in this line of work with his role as an athlete-turned-sportcaster in the 1995 sitcom Whole New Ballgame. In more recent years, Berenger could be seen in a bevy of television series' including Psych, General Hospital, Boston Legal, and The West Wing. He worked with Steve Martin in The Big Year, director David Frankel's comedy based on a book of the same name. The actor also found success in the film 25 Hill, an inspirational drama following a New York fire chief (Bernson) who lost his son in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Timothy Omundson (Actor) .. Carlton Lassiter
Born: July 29, 1969
Birthplace: St. Joseph, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Began studying theater at the age of 12 at the Seattle Children's Theater. Was Washington State Debate Champion in Dramatic Interpretation for two years. Worked as a hot-tar roofer between college semesters. Received the Jack Nicholson and James A. Doolittle Awards while attending USC for achievements in acting.
Maggie Lawson (Actor) .. Juliet O'Hara
Born: August 12, 1980
Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Trivia: Worked as a youth TV host on Louisville's WDRB Fox 41 Kid's Club at the age of ten. Made her debut TV appearance at the age of 17, in an episode of Unhappily Ever After. Starred as Juliet O'Hara in Psyche between 2006 and 2014, reprising her role for the 2017 movie. In 2011, starred in James Roday's Los Angeles production of Greedy. Co-founded the animal rescue organization Tiger Frances Foundation.
Kirsten Nelson (Actor) .. Karen Vick
Born: October 03, 1970
Birthplace: Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Was raised in Chicago. Helped found Chicago's Roadworks Theatre Ensemble. Best known for her role as Chief Vick on the USA drama Psych.
Sage Brocklebank (Actor) .. McNab
Born: January 14, 1978
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Jere Burns (Actor) .. Derek
Born: October 15, 1954
Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Trivia: Worked as a taxi driver in Boston and as a lifeguard on Cape Cod during a two-year hiatus between high school and college. Before moving to Los Angeles in the mid-1980s, performed with the New York Shakespeare Festival, with Joseph Papp's Public Theatre and in a Steppenwolf Theatre off-Broadway production of Sam Shepard's True West. Used CPR to save a heart-attack victim's life in a restaurant in 1997. Has run in marathons and competed in triathlons. Actress Abby Dalton (Falcon Crest) is his mother-in-law.
Ted Lange (Actor) .. Pookie
Born: January 05, 1948
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: For millions of Americans, the prime-time situation comedy The Love Boat will be forever inseparable from the image of Ted Lange, an actor cast for nine seasons as the genial Isaac the Bartender on the Pacific Princess luxury liner and trademarked by his iconic "two-finger drop" greeting. Yet Lange's portrayal of Isaac scarcely hinted at the actor's dexterity or dramatic range. In truth, this actor received classical dramatic training at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and would go on, after the Princess took its final voyage in September 1986, to establish himself as a revered creative force in regional theater.Lange initially broke into films with many portrayals in Hollywood programmers during the early '70s, including Trick Baby (1972), Blade (1972), and Black Belt Jones (1974), and landed a regular role in the one-season ethnic sitcom That's My Mama (1974), as a streetwise philosopher opposite Clifton Davis (Amen) and Theresa Merritt. The Love Boat, of course, brought Lange his most widespread recognition; nonetheless (as indicated), he hearkened back to his theatrical roots beginning in the late '80s and divided his time between writing, directing, and stage acting roles. His resumé as a scribe sports at least 17 original plays including Lemon Meringue Facade, Behind the Mask -- An Evening with Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Evil Legacy -- The Story of Lucretia Borgia, while he has appeared dramatically in productions including Hair and Taming of the Shrew and has directed plays ranging from Othello to the rock & roll musical Born a Unicorn.
Richard Keats (Actor) .. Eugene
Born: April 08, 1964
Jordan Baker (Actor) .. Melanie
Blair Slater (Actor) .. Assistant D.A.
Joey Bothwell (Actor) .. Reporter
John Hainsworth (Actor) .. Lucky
Teach Grant (Actor) .. Salvage Yard Worker
Born: January 25, 1973
James Kidnie (Actor) .. Pawn Shop Owner
Paul Bittante (Actor) .. Police Chief (1978)
Viv Leacock (Actor) .. Police Officer
Born: April 20, 1974
Roger Currie (Actor) .. Dr. Colbert

Before / After
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Monk
8:00 pm
Psych
10:00 pm