Young Sheldon: A Philosophy Class and Worms That Can Chase You


6:00 pm - 6:30 pm, Monday, January 12 on WCCT HDTV (20.1)

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A Philosophy Class and Worms That Can Chase You

Season 4, Episode 7

Sheldon's first day of college is derailed by his new philosophy teacher, Professor Ericson. Also, Mary and Brenda live vicariously through Missy's first day of middle school.

repeat 2021 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Comedy Entertainment Science Sitcom Spin-off

Cast & Crew
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Iain Armitage (Actor) .. Young Sheldon Cooper
Zoe Perry (Actor) .. Mary
Lance Barber (Actor) .. George Sr.
Annie Potts (Actor) .. Meemaw
Montana Jordan (Actor) .. Georgie
Raegan Revord (Actor) .. Missy
Matt Hobby (Actor) .. Pastor Jeff
Craig T. Nelson (Actor) .. Coach Dale Ballard
Doc Farrow (Actor) .. Coach Wilkins
Ava Allan (Actor) .. Jana
Julia Pace Mitchell (Actor) .. Darlene
Eric Normington (Actor) .. Customer
Ed Begley Jr. (Actor) .. Dr. Linkletter
Melissa Peterman (Actor) .. Brenda Sparks
Melanie Lynskey (Actor) .. Professor Ericson
Wyatt Mcclure (Actor) .. Billy Sparks
P.J. Ochlan (Actor) .. Rene Descartes

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Iain Armitage (Actor) .. Young Sheldon Cooper
Born: July 15, 2008
Birthplace: Georgia, United States
Trivia: A child of theatrically-inclined parents. Is a web-based theatre critic under the name of IainLovesTheatre. In 2015, Perez Hilton hired him to cover the Tony Awards. Won the lead role on Young Sheldon by sending a home video of him reading the part. Known for playing Sheldon Cooper in Young Sheldon and Ziggy Chapman in Big Little Lies.
Zoe Perry (Actor) .. Mary
Born: September 26, 1984
Birthplace: United States
Trivia: Made her professional debut on Roseanne in 1992, playing the younger version of Jackie — a role originated by her mother. Began performing at Northwestern University to make friends. Starred opposite Chris Pine in a 2010 production of The Lieutenant of Inishmore. Starred with her mother on Broadway in a 2013 production of The Other Place. Since 2017, has played Mary Cooper on Young Sheldon, another role originated by her mother.
Lance Barber (Actor) .. George Sr.
Born: June 29, 1973
Birthplace: Battle Creek, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Spent a year performing at the Barn Theatre. Performed in improvisational Murder Mystery Theatre. Spent five years with the Chicago Second City improv comedy troupe. Starred as Paulie G in sitcom The Comeback in 2005, and in its revival in 2014.
Annie Potts (Actor) .. Meemaw
Born: October 28, 1952
Birthplace: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Involved in amateur theatricals since childhood, Annie Potts received her BFA in theatre arts from Missouri's Stephens College. Potts has been seen in comic supporting roles in films since 1978; she is most closely associated with the part of ditzy secretary Janine Melnitz in the two Ghostbusters flicks of the 1980s. On television, Potts has played Edith Bedelmeyer on the one-season sitcom Goodtime Girls (1980), then enjoyed a longer run as Mary Jo Shively on Designing Women (1986-93). Her characterization of outspoken gourmet chef Dana Paladino on the prime time sitcom Love and War won Annie an Emmy nomination in 1994. Annie Potts has also been featured in a popular series of commercials for a well-known corn-chip product, and has served as national spokesperson for the Women for Arthritis Foundation. In 1996 she was cast as a no-nonsense schoolteacher of troubled inner-city high schoolers in the ABC-TV show Dangerous Minds, a series based on the 1995 Michelle Pfeiffer film of the same name. She voiced the part of Bo Peep in the first two Toy Story films, and in 2003 she took part in a Designing Women reunion. That same year she was the lead in Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey Story. She appeared intermittently on the Showtime series Huff, and in 2007 she joined the cast of the short-lived series Men In Trees. In 2012 she was cast as one of the leads in the new TV series GCB.
Montana Jordan (Actor) .. Georgie
Born: March 08, 2003
Birthplace: Longview, Texas, United States
Trivia: Raced dirt bikes from the age of 5. Played offence and defence for the Ore City Rebels football team. Was chosen out of 10,000 candidates for his debut role in The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter.
Raegan Revord (Actor) .. Missy
Born: January 03, 2008
Birthplace: San Diego, California
Trivia: Made her professional acting debut in a 2014 episode of Modern Family. As of 2020, has played Missy Cooper in the Big Bang Theory spin-off series Young Sheldon since its 2017 debut. Made her feature film debut in 2017, as Young Clare in Wish Upon. In 2018, was nominated for the Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actress Young Artist Award for her role in Young Sheldon. Is a Junior Ambassador for Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Matt Hobby (Actor) .. Pastor Jeff
Born: January 18, 1985
Birthplace: United States
Trivia: Was a member of the New York sketch group New Exc!tement.Has had a successful career in sketch comedy in theaters.Is a co-host in the podcast Dad Scraps.Has worked with his wife in television, and their characters in Young Sheldon got married as well.Is a father to twin sons.
Craig T. Nelson (Actor) .. Coach Dale Ballard
Born: April 04, 1944
Birthplace: Spokane, Washington, United States
Trivia: Solidly built American actor Craig T. Nelson started out as a comedy writer and performer, doing radio and nightspot gigs in the Los Angeles area. Success was not immediately forthcoming, and Nelson took a four-year sabbatical from show business, moving with his family to a remote cabin in Northern California. In 1979, he made his first film, ...And Justice For All, written by his onetime partner Barry Levinson. While subsequent roles in Poltergeist and Silkwood followed, Nelson would find true stardom on television. For eight seasons beginning in 1989, he starred as college athletics instuctor Hayden Fox on the top-ranked ABC sitcom Coach. Appearing alongside supporting players Jerry Van Dyke and Shelly Fabares, Nelson received an Emmy for his work on the show in 1992.After Coach, Nelson showed up in a few small roles in feature films and television mini-series before returning to series work in 2000, leading the cast of CBS's D.C.-based cop-drama The District. While enjoying the success of that show, Nelson found time for his first high-profile feature film role in over a decade, providing the voice of the head of a family of superheroes in the 2004 Disney/Pixar animated film The Incredibles. In 2005 he played the patriarch of the dysfunctional clan in The Family Stone, and followed that up two years later as skating coach in the comedy Blades of Glory. He was Ryan Reynolds disapproving dad in the hit comedy The Proposal in 2009. He was cast as the head of the Braverman clan in NBC's relaunch of Parenthood in 2010, and appeared in the inspirational Soul Surfer in 2011.
Doc Farrow (Actor) .. Coach Wilkins
Ava Allan (Actor) .. Jana
Born: March 01, 2000
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Landed her first modeling job for the Disney catalog at age 6. Went on to appear in commercials for Nissan, Angry Birds and Hyundai. Began her acting career on Nickelodeon's True Jackson VP. Joined the cast of Pretty Little Liars for the final season in 2016 as Addison Derringer. Launched her own YouTube channel with beauty tutorials, vlogs and comedy videos.
Julia Pace Mitchell (Actor) .. Darlene
Born: September 14, 1985
Eric Normington (Actor) .. Customer
Ed Begley Jr. (Actor) .. Dr. Linkletter
Born: September 16, 1949
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: The son of character actor Ed Begley, Sr., he began acting while still a teenager, appearing on the TV series My Three Sons when he was 17. Begley performed as a stand-up comic at colleges and nightclubs and worked briefly as a TV cameraman before landing a string of guest appearances on TV series such as Happy Days and Columbo. He debuted onscreen in Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972), going on to play small roles in a number of minor films; by the mid '70s he was getting somewhat better roles in better films. Begley became well-known in the '80s, portraying Dr. Erlich on the TV series St. Elsewhere; for his work he received an Emmy nomination. His success on TV led to much better film roles, but he has never broken through as a big-screen star.
Melissa Peterman (Actor) .. Brenda Sparks
Born: July 01, 1970
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Minneapolis native Melissa Peterman studied theater at Minnesota State University before moving into the professional sphere, starring in over 600 performances of the Hey City Theater production of Tony n' Tina's Wedding. Her first film role came in 1996, when she was cast as Hooker #2 in the Cohen Brothers classic Fargo. Peterman went on to find her big break with a starring role on the sitcom Reba in 2001. She would also appear in several popular shows over the coming years, like American Dad! and Rita Rocks. In 2009, Peterman took on hosting duties on the reality series The Singing Bee.
Melanie Lynskey (Actor) .. Professor Ericson
Born: May 16, 1977
Birthplace: New Plymouth, New Zealand
Trivia: When Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures was released to international acclaim in 1994, it launched the career of a then-unknown actress by the name of Kate Winslet. Unfortunately, it didn't do the same for Winslet's co-star, the similarly unknown and equally talented Melanie Lynskey. As Pauline Parker, a New Zealand schoolgirl who, along with best friend Juliete Hulme (Winslet), brutally murders her mother, Lynskey turned in a performance that combined sullen adolescent alienation with cold-blooded brutality. Although marked as a promising newcomer, she did not enjoy a subsequent breakthrough of the magnitude of Winslet's but instead worked quietly for a few years, gradually earning belated recognition from audiences and industry figures alike.Born in New Plymouth, New Zealand, on May 16, 1977, Lynskey was a high school student when she was discovered by Peter Jackson's wife, Frances Walsh, who cast her in Heavenly Creatures. Following the film's success, the fledgling actress moved to Los Angeles, but encountered endless rejection thanks to her non-blonde, non-waifish physique, and after only six weeks returned to her native country. Eighteen months of film, theatre, and English studies at Victoria University followed, as did a supporting role in Jackson's The Frighteners (1996). A self-professed attitude change -- the result of her friendship with director Gaylene Preston, who encouraged the actress to make herself a stronger person -- also altered Lynskey's approach to acting, and she subsequently won a role in her first Hollywood film, Andy Tennant's Ever After (1998). Cast as the not-so-evil stepsister of Drew Barrymore's Cinderella-like heroine, Lynskey enjoyed the greater recognition the film's success afforded her and went on to supporting roles the next year in Detroit Rock City, in which she co-starred with Natasha Lyonne and Edward Furlong, and Michael Cacoyannis' adaptation of The Cherry Orchard, which also starred Alan Bates, Charlotte Rampling, and Katrin Cartlidge. With another successful independent film, Jamie Babbit's But I'm a Cheerleader (1999), and a Jerry Bruckheimer chick flick, Coyote Ugly, also under her belt, Lynskey began the new decade on a decidedly promising note.
Wyatt Mcclure (Actor) .. Billy Sparks
P.J. Ochlan (Actor) .. Rene Descartes
Ryan Phuong (Actor)
Wallace Shawn (Actor)
Born: November 12, 1943
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The son of an editor for the New Yorker, the diminutive comedic actor Wallace Shawn achieved immortality for his portrayal of the Sicilian Vizzini in the 1987 classic The Princess Bride. A graduate of both Harvard and Oxford University, he has taught several courses in English and struggled as a playwright in the early '70s; in 1977 he translated Machiavelli's The Mandrake. Shawn broke into films soon after, building a successful career as a supporting actor to help fund his playwriting. He debuted in two of the best films of 1979: Woody Allen's Manhattan and Bob Fosse's All That Jazz.In 1981, he co-wrote the semi-autobiographical My Dinner With André, a talky comedy starring himself and theater director André Gregory in a dinner conversation, directed by Louis Malle. The movie was acclaimed by critics and a cult favorite. After this personal project, Shawn would build a career out of playing brief but surprisingly memorable roles in a long list of movies. His performance as the leader of the misfit criminal gang in The Princess Bride proved a pivotal moment, and that same year, he supplied the heroic voice for the Masked Avenger in Woody Allen's Radio Days. Shawn would also go on to do voice acting in projects like The Goofy Movie, All Dogs Go to Heaven, and the Toy Story series. He would also continue to work with Woody Allen throughout the next decade, and picked up a new generation of fans playing debate teacher Mr. Hall in the 1995 high school classic Clueless. Shawn would also take his quirky persona to the small screen with appearances on TV shows likeMurphy Brown, The Cosby Show, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Sex and the City, as well as the ABC sitcom version of Clueless. Throughout his acting career, Shawn has managed to continue writing successful plays, and eventually adapted one of them, The Designated Mourner, for a feature film in 1997. In 2002, he played the publishing boss Mr. Gelb for the "Greta" story in Rebecca Miller's Personal Velocity: Three Portraits. Shawn would continue to appear regularly on screen in the years to come, playing recurring roles on The L Word, Gossip Girl, and Eureka,

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