JAG: Father's Day


12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Tuesday, December 16 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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Father's Day

Season 3, Episode 14

A tank driver is charged with dereliction of duty, which he attributes to his distraction over the custody battle for his infant son.

repeat 1998 English Stereo
Drama Action/adventure Crime Military

Cast & Crew
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David James Elliott (Actor) .. Lt. Cdr. Harmon `Harm' Rabb Jr.
Catherine Bell (Actor) .. Lt. Col. Sarah `Mac' MacKenzie
Patrick Labyorteaux (Actor) .. Lt. Bud Roberts
John M. Jackson (Actor) .. Adm. Albert Jethro 'A.J.' Chegwidden
Olivia Burnette (Actor) .. Marie Wetzel
J. Marvin Campbell (Actor) .. Tank Commander
Jaime Garza (Actor) .. Announcer
Rif Hutton (Actor) .. Lt. Cmdr. Alan Mattoni
Loryn Locklin (Actor) .. Jill Waddington
Greg Mullavey (Actor) .. Tobey
Larry Poindexter (Actor) .. Dalton Lowne
Pat Skipper (Actor) .. Brigadier General Albanese
Patrick Robert Smith (Actor) .. Corporal Arliss
Terence Paul Winter (Actor) .. Lieutenant Poquille
Jaimz Woolvett (Actor) .. Corporal Daryl Wetzel
Don LaFontaine (Actor) .. Opening Narrator
Harriet Margulies (Actor) .. Herself

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Did You Know..
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David James Elliott (Actor) .. Lt. Cdr. Harmon `Harm' Rabb Jr.
Born: September 21, 1960
Birthplace: Milton, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Played in a band as a teenager and dropped out of high school in his senior year to pursue a career in music. Returned to finish high school at age 19. Was inspired to pursue acting by reading King Lear. Performed with the prestigious Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario. His wife, Nanci Chambers, appeared with him on CBS's JAG as Lt. Loren Singer. The pair also costarred in the 2003 made-for-TV movie Code 11-14. An avid runner, he completed the Boston Marathon in 2004. In 2010, spent two weeks in Ecuador with his family to study the people and culture.
Catherine Bell (Actor) .. Lt. Col. Sarah `Mac' MacKenzie
Born: August 14, 1968
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Tall and athletic actress Catherine Bell was born in London, England, but moved to Los Angeles with her mother when she was still a kid. Intending to study pre-Med in college, she dropped out to pursue a modeling career in Japan. After doing some commercials, she returned to L.A. to made guest star appearances on TV shows and do minor film work. She was Isabella Rosellini's nude body double for Death Becomes Her in 1992, leading her to meet her future husband (Adam Deason) on the film's set. After making a short guest appearance on the NBC show JAG, she wrote a letter to the show's producers expressing her interest in it. In 1996, JAG moved to CBS and she joined the cast as Major Sarah "Mac" Mackenzie, sidekick to Lt. Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb (David James Elliott). As a real-life kickboxer and snowboarder, her athletic skills lead the way for physically demanding parts in the action movies Men of War, Crash Dive, and Black Thunder. In 2000 she starred in the sci-fi thriller Thrill Seekers with Casper Van Dien, and in 2003 she briefly moved to comedies for Bruce Almighty. In 2007 she was cast in the TV series Army Wives and in 2011 she starred in the thriller Last Man Standing.
Patrick Labyorteaux (Actor) .. Lt. Bud Roberts
Born: July 22, 1965
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Trivia: Patrick Laborteaux is primarily known for his television work on the popular series Little House on the Prairie, on which he appeared with his brother, Matthew Laborteaux.
John M. Jackson (Actor) .. Adm. Albert Jethro 'A.J.' Chegwidden
Born: June 01, 1950
Birthplace: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Olivia Burnette (Actor) .. Marie Wetzel
Born: March 24, 1977
J. Marvin Campbell (Actor) .. Tank Commander
Jaime Garza (Actor) .. Announcer
Born: January 28, 1954
Rif Hutton (Actor) .. Lt. Cmdr. Alan Mattoni
Born: November 28, 1962
Loryn Locklin (Actor) .. Jill Waddington
Greg Mullavey (Actor) .. Tobey
Born: September 10, 1939
Trivia: After leaving Hobart College, actor Greg Mullavey worked in advertising and insurance. Mullavey turned to acting in the early 1960s, making his first off-Broadway appearance in a revival of Ah, Wilderness. It would be 1979 before he'd make his Broadway debut in Romantic Comedy; in the interim, he'd established himself as a film actor (Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice, The Love Machine) and TV performer. In the latter category, he was seen as Louise Lasser's gormless husband Tom on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976-77), a role he repeated on the follow-up series Forever Fernwood. Mullavey was later one of the many regulars on the raunchy sitcom Number 96 (1980).
Larry Poindexter (Actor) .. Dalton Lowne
Born: December 16, 1959
Pat Skipper (Actor) .. Brigadier General Albanese
Born: September 23, 1958
Birthplace: Lakeland, Florida, United States
Trivia: Character actor Pat Skipper specialized in everyman roles, with a slightly stocky appearance that enabled him to convincingly play rough-hewn types on some occasions, law enforcement officers on others. He landed his first major film credit in 1987, with a bit part as a postal inspector in Oliver Stone's corporate-evisceration drama Wall Street, then alternated, for the next two decades, between A-list theatrical releases (Lethal Weapon 2, Predator 2, Independence Day) and direct-to-video potboilers (Demonstone, Ed Gein). Skipper was particularly memorable as Mason Strode, the ill-fated father of psychopath victim Laurie Strode, in Rob Zombie's 2007 gore-filled remake of the John Carpenter classic Halloween.
Patrick Robert Smith (Actor) .. Corporal Arliss
Terence Paul Winter (Actor) .. Lieutenant Poquille
Jaimz Woolvett (Actor) .. Corporal Daryl Wetzel
Born: April 14, 1967
Don LaFontaine (Actor) .. Opening Narrator
Born: August 26, 1940
Died: September 01, 2008
Trivia: A performer aptly named "The King of Voiceovers" for his everpresent vocal work (especially on movie trailers), Don La Fontaine ultimately grew so prolific that the sound of his voice became a veritable staple of American pop culture. La Fontaine's distinguished sound emerged in early adolescence; he began his professional life as an audio engineer, producing radio spots for Floyd Peterson, but quickly segued into voiceovers for a myriad of projects, commencing with the trailer of the 1965 MGM movie Gunfighters of Casa Grande. (He allegedly got that job when the man assigned to do it called in sick). Thousands of additional assignments followed, often rolling in at a rate of 10 per day. Throughout, La Fontaine's voice waxed grave, somber, and a bit chilling -- qualities that made him perfect for suspense and action fare. (At one point he developed a permanent association with the phrase, "In a world where..."). La Fontaine also turned up at one point on a series of television spots for Geico insurance, parodying himself. He died of complications from the treatment of an unspecified illness in early September 2008, at the age of 68.
Harriet Margulies (Actor) .. Herself

Before / After
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The A-Team
11:00 am
JAG
1:00 pm