MacGyver: UFO + Area 51


7:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Wednesday, October 29 on WQPX Ion+ (64.5)

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UFO + Area 51

Season 2, Episode 22

Mac and Riley are attacked by a group of masked men after the government calls them in to examine a mysterious object that crash-landed in the Nevada desert. Also, Riley uncovers new information about Mac's father but questions whether to deliver it to him after he says he needs to move on,

repeat 2018 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Action Crime Drama Science Reboot/reimagining Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Lucas Till (Actor) .. Angus MacGyver
George Eads (Actor) .. Jack Dalton
Tristin Mays (Actor) .. Riley Davis
Justin Hires (Actor) .. Wilt Bozer
Meredith Eaton (Actor) .. Matty Webber
Michael Bisping (Actor) .. Porter
Arye Gross (Actor) .. Dr. Isaac Herman
Christopher Frontiero (Actor) .. Marcel
Greg Perrow (Actor) .. Travis Long
Alex Solowitz (Actor) .. Brazel
Erik Bello (Actor) .. Cobb
Joshua Childs (Actor) .. NASCAR Pit Crew
Lloyd Pitts (Actor) .. Gate Guard

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Did You Know..
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Lucas Till (Actor) .. Angus MacGyver
Born: August 10, 1990
Birthplace: Fort Hood, Texas, United States
Trivia: Was gifted at doing impressions as a kid. Enrolled in acting classes at age 10. Landed first movie role in 2003's The Adventures of Ociee Nash. Played the older brother of Johnny Cash in the Oscar-winning Walk the Line. Nabbed the lead male role in Hannah Montana: The Movie opposite Miley Cyrus. Appeared as Taylor Swift's love interest in her 2009 music video "You Belong With Me." Acted alongside childhood hero Jackie Chan in 2010's The Spy Next Door. In 2011 won the coveted role of Havok in the X-Men movie franchise. By age 25 had produced three feature films. Plays the title role in CBS's 2016 MacGyver reboot.
George Eads (Actor) .. Jack Dalton
Born: March 01, 1967
Birthplace: Fort Worth, TX
Trivia: Whether scanning a homicide scene for evidence or blasting up a motorcycle ramp at 120 miles per hour as one of the world's greatest daredevils, it seems there's little that square-jawed CSI star George Eads can't accomplish on the small screen. However, the future wasn't always so sunny for the decidedly down-to-earth star; Eads has most certainly earned his rank among television's best, thanks to a solid work ethic and the kind of steadfast determination that's been known to move mountains. Born in Fort Worth, TX, and raised in nearby Belton, it didn't take the Texas Tech graduate long to realize his calling -- and despite the fact that chiseled Texans with big-time aspirations are a dime a dozen in Hollywood, Eads was determined to stand apart from the crowd. Of course, nothing comes easy in Hollywood, and after making the rounds to various auditions during the daytime, the eager up-and-comer would earn his keep as a weight adjuster at the local Gold's Gym in the off hours. Persistence eventually paid off in the form of a supporting role on the little-seen nighttime soap opera Savannah, and though the show barely lasted one season, it did provide an ideal training ground for the relatively inexperienced Eads. In the years that followed, Eads continued to hone his craft with a recurring role on the hit series ER as well as numerous supporting performances in such blink-and-you-miss-them made-for-television pictures as The Ultimate Lie and Crowned and Dangerous. Eads' persistence eventually paid off, and he was hired for the key role of forensic analyst Nick Stokes in the breakout television hit CSI. Cast as a former college baseball star with a hero complex, Eads charmed audiences by creating a character that was as believable as he was personable. The show proved an enormous success, but the young star nearly lost the role forever by making the simple mistake of oversleeping on the day of his salary negotiations (CBS at first thought Eads was attempting to strong-arm them for more money, but the situation soon blew over when Eads apologized for his actions). Now seated comfortably at the top of the television food chain, Eads continued to make a name for himself with roles in numerous made-for-television features including Just a Walk in the Park and Monte Walsh, though it was a role as his childhood hero Evel Knievel in a small-screen biography that truly brought Eads' career full circle. When he's not investigating some of the most grisly crimes ever witnessed on the small screen in CSI, Eads fulfills his duties as part owner of Hollywood's popular Cinespace restaurant -- a perfect place to take in dinner and a movie.
Tristin Mays (Actor) .. Riley Davis
Born: June 10, 1990
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Appeared in commercials as a child actor for companies including Kraft Cheese, Sunkist and McDonald's. Secured a patent for half socks in 2003. Starred in the Broadway production of The Lion King as Young Nala in 2006. Was a member of the musical group Jane3, which released a 2008 single titled "Screensaver." Appeared in the web series Private in 2009 and costarred in the 2011 web comedy FAIL. Owns her own company, Trizzio, which has a handbag, jewelry and accessory product line. Works with the Rujohn Foundation.
Justin Hires (Actor) .. Wilt Bozer
Born: June 24, 1985
Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Trivia: Became the youngest member of the Tampa Bay area's Shakespeare in the Park program at the age of 13. Studied theater and performed in productions at his high school through Pinellas County Center for the Arts. Was an on-air personality for Clark Atlanta University's campus radio station WSTU 98.1. Discovered by MTV while working at CAU's radio station and was hired as a video jockey for their college network mtvU. Participated in episodes of MTV's Disaster Date circa 2010. Was featured in CBS' Diversity Showcase in 2011. In 2015, was listed as one of Variety magazine's 10 TV Actors to Watch. Has been regularly performing stand-up comedy since 2007. Is a first-degree black belt.
Meredith Eaton (Actor) .. Matty Webber
Born: August 26, 1974
Birthplace: New York, United States
Trivia: Worked for several years United Cerebral Palsy, an organization founded by grandmother, Nina Eaton. Began acting career at age 25 after studying clinical psychology at the master's level. Despite never having auditioned before, won a role for the comedy film Unconditional Love; beating out over five hundred other auditioners. Became the first female dwarf to be cast as a recurring character in an American prime-time television series. A strong advocate of animal rights, and frequently attends functions and fundraisers like the 2008 benefit supporting California's Prop 2, which created new standards for the confinement of farm animals.
Michael Bisping (Actor) .. Porter
Born: February 28, 1979
Arye Gross (Actor) .. Dr. Isaac Herman
Born: March 17, 1960
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Trivia: Citing Danny Kaye as one of his foremost idols, American actor Arye Gross has done well for himself in a variety of supporting roles in television and film; like Kaye, he shows a particular talent for playing affable, if quirky, young men. While his feature debut was rather unremarkable -- he was credited as, simply, "Turbo" in 1984's forgettable The Exterminator 2 -- he was able to achieve top billing throughout the late '80s and mid-'90s for his performances in House 2: The Second Story (1987), The Couch Trip (1988), Coupe de Ville (1990), For the Boys (1991), and Hexed (1993). 1992's A Midnight Clear earned him particular acclaim for his role as a GI alongside Ethan Hawke and Gary Sinise. However, it wasn't until 1994, when Gross landed the part of good-hearted but somewhat hapless Adam on the award-winning sitcom Ellen, that he found prominent mainstream recognition. Gross continued to work in film during Ellen's four-year run -- in 1996, he was able to act with Kirsten Dunst and Nick Nolte in Keith Gordon's war-themed satire Mother Night, and during that same year, he played Tadpole opposite Tony Curtis in The Continued Adventures of Reptile Man and His Faithful Sidekick Tadpole. Several years later, critics praised Gross' performance as a metropolitan artist forced to return to his hometown in Montana in Big Eden. After appearing in Seven Girlfriends (2000) and Burning Down the House (2001), Gross played the ill-fated, would-be criminal Howard Marks in Steven Spielberg's Minority Report. In 2003, Gross could be seen in a recurring role on HBO's hit series Six Feet Under.
Christopher Frontiero (Actor) .. Marcel
Greg Perrow (Actor) .. Travis Long
Born: September 17, 1991
Birthplace: Cairo, Egypt
Trivia: Both of his parents are Coptic Orthodox Christians.Moved to Canada at age 3 and grew up in Markham, Ontario, Canada.Former member of the Ontario Basketball Association.Attended the University of Toronto to study neuroscience for a brief time before transfering to an arts program at Ryerson University.Is vegan.Speaks Arabic.Founder of Evolving Vegan, a plant-based food community that encourages people to evolve vegan.
Alex Solowitz (Actor) .. Brazel
Born: December 15, 1979
Erik Bello (Actor) .. Cobb
Joshua Childs (Actor) .. NASCAR Pit Crew
Lloyd Pitts (Actor) .. Gate Guard

Before / After
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MacGyver
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MacGyver
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