Christmas Lilies of the Field


10:00 am - 12:00 pm, Friday, November 28 on WCCB HDTV (18.1)

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About this Broadcast
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Sequel to the 1963 classic, with Billy Dee Williams as handyman Homer Smith aiding refugee nuns in the Arizona desert. Mother Maria: Maria Schell. Janet: Fay Hauser. Agnes: Judith Piguet. Father Connor: Fred Hart. Albertine: Hanna Hertelendy. Ralph Nelson directed.

1979 English 1080p Stereo
Drama Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Billy Dee WIlliams (Actor) .. Homer Smith
Maria Schell (Actor) .. Mother Maria
Fay Hauser (Actor) .. Janet Owens
Fred Hart (Actor) .. Father Brian Connor
Lisa Mann (Actor)
Sam Di Bello (Actor) .. Dr. Mike Robles
Danny Zapien (Actor) .. Joseph Owlfeather

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Did You Know..
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Billy Dee WIlliams (Actor) .. Homer Smith
Born: April 06, 1937
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The screen's first authentic black romantic leading man, Williams is often referred to as "the black Gable." He first appeared onstage as a child actor in The Firebrand of Florence (1947) with German actress Lotte Lenya; his mother was an elevator operator at New York's Lyceum Theater, and when she heard of an opening for a child in the play she brought him to the producer, who hired him. He went on to study acting at New York's High School of Music and Art and The National Academy of Fine Arts; for a few months he was taught by Sidney Poitier at Harlem's Actors Workshop. He began working onstage in the mid '50s, then landed his breakthrough role in the play A Taste of Honey in 1960. He debuted onscreen as a rebellious ghetto kid in The Last Angry Man (1959). However, he did not appear in another film for over a decade. In the '60s he began landing roles on TV, including a continuing role on the soap opera Another World and guest spots on TV series. He made a big impression as the costar of the TV movie Brian's Song (1970). His breakthrough screen role was as the lover of Billie Holiday (Diana Ross) in the hit Lady Sings the Blues (1972), which brought him to stardom and established him as a romantic lead. He went on to appear in a number of movies, few of which fully used his talents; he portrayed Lando Calrissian in the second and third Star Wars films, The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). In the mid '80s he began appearing again frequently on TV, and starred in the short-lived series Double Dare in 1985; he was also a regular for a while on Dynasty.
Maria Schell (Actor) .. Mother Maria
Born: January 15, 1926
Died: April 26, 2005
Trivia: Her father was a Swiss poet-playwright, her mother, an Austrian actress. At age 16 she debuted onscreen in a Swiss production. She played intense, soulful leads in films of a number of nations. For her work in Helmut Kautner's Die letzte Brucke/The Last Bridge (1954) she won the Cannes Film Festival Best Actress award; she won the Venice Festival Best Actress Award for Rene Clement's Gervaise. She tended to play weepy, suffering women, a type that was much less popular with audiences in the '60s; her career went into decline and she retired in 1963. In 1968 she returned to films in occasional character roles. She is the sister of actor Maximilian Schell.
Fay Hauser (Actor) .. Janet Owens
Born: December 28, 1948
Trivia: Black lead actor, onscreen from the early '80s.
Fred Hart (Actor) .. Father Brian Connor
Lisa Mann (Actor)
Rachel Ward (Actor)
Born: September 12, 1957
Birthplace: Cornwell, Oxfordshire, England
Trivia: Former model, and daughter of the Earl of Dudley, actress Rachel Ward has appeared in several mainstream films and on television primarily during the 1980s. She attended Byram Art School in London before leaving at 16 to become a top fashion model who made many television commercials. In 1983 Ward, with her thick dark hair, husky voice, and large eyes, was voted one of the ten most beautiful women in the U.S. Although she had appeared in two slasher movies, she made her official feature film debut in Sharky's Machine in 1981. More films followed, but she didn't become really well-known until she starred opposite Richard Chamberlain in the popular television mini-series "The Thorn Birds." Ward disappeared from pictures for three years as she played wife to husband Bryan Brown, whom she met on the "Thorn Birds" set, and studied acting. She then reappeared in 1987, playing opposite her husband in The Good Wife. Though she has continued to work sporadically in films, she has yet to achieve true stardom.
Bob Hastings (Actor)
Born: April 18, 1921
Died: June 30, 2014
Trivia: Character and voice actor Bob Hastings is best known for his television work on series such as McHale's Navy and All in the Family, but he also appeared in some feature films. Born in New York in 1921, he was busy on the radio in his twenties, specializing in male ingenue and comedy roles, including portraying Archie Andrews in an NBC radio adaptations of Archie Comics in 1944. His first credited television appearance was in 1955, in the U.S. Steel Hour production of No Time for Sergeants. Hastings made his feature film debut in 1962 in the Disney production Moon Pilot, starring Tom Tryon, and that same year got his first regular series role as Lt. Elroy Carpenter, the obsequious aide to Joe Flynn's Captain Binghamton on McHale's Navy. He was with the series for four seasons, and it led to his subsequent big-screen work in the features McHale's Navy (1964) and McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (1965). He also played Bert Ramsey on the daytime drama General Hospital and managed to work in occasional big-screen work, in pictures such as The Flim-Flam Man. In the 1970s, Hastings played the recurring character of Kelsey the tavern-keeper on All in the Family. Hastings' on-screen acting generally saw him cast as nervous, sycophantic mid-level bureaucrats, or, occasionally, as rough-hewn working-class types. But as a voice artist he has had a much wider range of portrayals, including heroes and authority figures, including the voice of Clark Kent in the 1960s Batman/Superman Hour and, in more recent decades, the voice of Commissioner Gordon on the animated Batman from Fox network. Bob Hastings is the older brother of actor Don Hastings, who is perhaps best remembered by viewers of one generation for his portrayal of the Video Ranger in Captain Video; Bob also appeared in the series, in a much less prominent role. He died in 2014, at age 89.
Hanna Hertelendy (Actor)
Born: October 05, 1919
Sam Di Bello (Actor) .. Dr. Mike Robles
Born: February 05, 1951
Danny Zapien (Actor) .. Joseph Owlfeather
Born: March 22, 1925

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