A Christmas Romance


2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Thursday, November 27 on WCCB HDTV (18.1)

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At her snowed-in mountain home, an out-of-work widow (Olivia Newton-John) warms up to a buttoned-down banker (Gregory Harrison) seeking a late loan payment. Deenie: Chloe Lattanzi. Emily Rose: Stephanie Sawyer. Mr. Macklin: Tom McBeath. Mel: Tom Heaton. Directed by Sheldon Larry.

1994 English Stereo
Comedy-drama Romance Drama Comedy Adaptation Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Olivia Newton-John (Actor) .. Julia Stonecyper
Gregory Harrison (Actor) .. Brian Harding
Chloe Lattanzi (Actor) .. Deenie Stonecyper
Stephanie Sawyer (Actor) .. Emily Rose Stonecyper
Tom Mcbeath (Actor) .. Mr. Macklin
Tom Heaton (Actor) .. Mel
Stephen E. Miller (Actor) .. Bert
Brent Stait (Actor) .. O.T.
Melody Ryane (Actor) .. Felicity
Susan Astley (Actor) .. Margie
Teryl Rothery (Actor) .. Susan
Anna Ferguson (Actor) .. Old Woman

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Did You Know..
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Olivia Newton-John (Actor) .. Julia Stonecyper
Born: September 26, 1948
Died: August 08, 2022
Birthplace: Cambridge, England
Trivia: Olivia Newton-John was an extremely popular country/ pop singer during the seventies whose best known songs include If You Love Me (Let Me know), Have You Never Been Mellow, and I Honestly Love You. Newton-John was born in Cambridge, England but raised in Australia. As a singer she got her start as a teenager performing in England. When she first burst onto the U.S. scene, she was known as a country singer, but soon crossed-over into pop. Newton-John went on to earn numerous gold records and won many awards, including the Grammy. In 1981, she had her biggest hit with Physical. In 1978, she broadened her horizons and became an actress, starring in the smash-hit film adaptation of the Broadway musical Grease. Following the success of that film, she starred in the musical fantasy Xanadu and bombed at the box-office. Still, as did Grease, which provided her with hits such as Hopelessly Devoted to You and the duet with co-star John Travolta You're the One That I Want, the Xanadu soundtrack provided her a hit with the title song, Magic. Her next film Two of a Kind, again co-starring Travolta, also bombed. As an actress she later appeared in a few episodes of Timeless Tales from Hallmark. In 1983, Newton-John returned to Australia because she was being stalked by a killer. Following his arrest, she returned to Hollywood and opened a chain of clothing stores, Koala Blue, in which she served interesting health drinks and Australian clothing. The chain went bankrupt in the early '90s. Newton-John was preparing to jump-start her music career in 1992 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer (her father had died of cancer just two weeks before her own diagnosis).She underwent a partial mastectomy and breast reconstruction. Newton-John returned to film, making a cameo appearance in the 1996 AIDS melodrama It's My Party.In the years to follow, Newton-John continued to record and release music mostly in her native Australia, and toured all over the world to support her music career. She also endured a difficult public struggle in 2005, when her partner Patrick McDermott went missing following a fishing trip along the California coast. The singer would persevere, however, and continue to act, appearing in projects like the TV series Sordid Lives: The Series and in films like A Few Best Men.
Gregory Harrison (Actor) .. Brian Harding
Born: May 31, 1950
Birthplace: Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, California
Trivia: During his days of prominence in the '80s, handsome, powerfully built American actor Gregory Harrison became the unofficial poster boy of the Catalina Island chamber of commerce. As a native of that offshore isle, Harrison frequently guested on talk and variety shows, elucidating the natural wonders of both Catalina and the Avalon resort. A graduate of New York's Actors Studio, Harrison briefly supported himself as a nightclub doorman before securing small film and TV roles. Harrison's most memorable credits were for the small screen: He played Logan 5 on Logan's Run (1977), Michael Sharpe on the final 1989-90 season of Falcon Crest, and the title role in the brief 1990 sitcom The Family Man. Harrison's longest TV-series run was seven seasons (1979-86) as "Gonzo" Gates, the Vietnam-vet doctor on Trapper John MD (1979-86).
Chloe Lattanzi (Actor) .. Deenie Stonecyper
Stephanie Sawyer (Actor) .. Emily Rose Stonecyper
Tom Mcbeath (Actor) .. Mr. Macklin
Birthplace: Vancouver
Tom Heaton (Actor) .. Mel
Stephen E. Miller (Actor) .. Bert
Brent Stait (Actor) .. O.T.
Born: September 09, 1959
Birthplace: Snow Lake, Manitoba
Melody Ryane (Actor) .. Felicity
Susan Astley (Actor) .. Margie
Teryl Rothery (Actor) .. Susan
Born: November 09, 1962
Anna Ferguson (Actor) .. Old Woman
Born: October 22, 1938

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