Love's Unfolding Dream


06:00 am - 08:00 am, Wednesday, December 3 on Ovation Arts Network ()

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About this Broadcast
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The sixth installment of the "Love Comes Softly" series follows the now-grown Belinda Tyler (Scout Taylor-Compton) as she struggles to choose between her career aspirations as a doctor and her feelings for a New York lawyer who wants a traditional wife. Clark: Dale Midkiff. Missie: Erin Cottrell.

2007 English Stereo
Drama Romance Chick Flick Adaptation Western Sequel

Cast & Crew
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Scout Taylor-Compton (Actor) .. Belinda Tyler
Dale Midkiff (Actor) .. Clark Davis
Erin Cottrell (Actor) .. Missie LaHaye
Robert Pine (Actor) .. Dr. Micah Jackson
Nancy Linehan Charles (Actor) .. Wealthy dowager
Patrick Levis (Actor) .. Drew Simpson
Victor Browne (Actor) .. Sheriff Zach Tyler
Samantha Smith (Actor) .. Marty Davis
Richard Herd (Actor) .. Windsor

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Did You Know..
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Scout Taylor-Compton (Actor) .. Belinda Tyler
Born: February 21, 1989
Birthplace: Long Beach, California, United States
Trivia: American actress Scout Taylor-Compton debuted as an ingenue, appearing on several television series in guest and recurring roles during the 1990s and 2000s, including Charmed, ER, and Gilmore Girls. She then segued into feature roles in the mid-2000s, with memorable contributions to the Jennifer Garner-headlined age-swap fantasy 13 Going on 30, and -- later that same year -- with the all-girl teen comedy Sleepover (2004). Taylor-Compton made her biggest splash, however, by essaying the role of Laurie Strode, perpetually stalked slasher victim (and sister of Michael Myers), in Rob Zombie's much-anticipated horror remake Halloween (2007); the actress inherited the role, of course, from former scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis. Taylor-Compton also made headlines in August 2005 when officially declared "missing" from her family's Apple Valley, CA, home. She was recovered a short time later.
Dale Midkiff (Actor) .. Clark Davis
Born: July 01, 1959
Birthplace: Chance, Maryland, United States
Trivia: By the time Dale Midkiff won an acting award in high school, he had a pretty good idea of what he wanted to do with his life. After attending Salisbury College, Midkiff headed to New York, where he landed a few off-Broadway jobs. He was fortunate enough to receive star billing in his very first film, Streetwalkin'. He went on to rack up a number of impressive credits, including the role of Elvis Presley in the made-for-TV biopic Elvis and Me. Dale Midkiff's most celebrated role was 22nd-century cop Darien Lambert in the weekly sci-fi crime series Time Trax (1993-95),an assignment that earned him the pinnacle of mid-1990s fame: his own site on the World Wide Web.
Erin Cottrell (Actor) .. Missie LaHaye
Born: August 24, 1975
Birthplace: New
Robert Pine (Actor) .. Dr. Micah Jackson
Born: July 10, 1941
Birthplace: Scarsdale, New York
Nancy Linehan Charles (Actor) .. Wealthy dowager
Born: November 11, 1942
Patrick Levis (Actor) .. Drew Simpson
Born: January 23, 1982
Victor Browne (Actor) .. Sheriff Zach Tyler
Born: May 24, 1967
Samantha Smith (Actor) .. Marty Davis
Born: November 04, 1969
Richard Herd (Actor) .. Windsor
Born: September 26, 1932
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts
Trivia: Richard Herd was a busy character actor for 20 years, mostly playing tough cops, ruthless corporate executives, and murderous villains in everything from topical dramas to science fiction thrillers before he became a comedy star in the 1990s, thanks to the series Seinfeld. A stage actor of long experience, he has received awards for his theatrical work, most notably The Couch With Six Insides, which he co-produced and which garnered an Obie. Herd began appearing on television in the early '60s, in commercials, for Newport cigarettes and other products, which frequently had a comic side to them, but it was in harder and heavier roles in movies and television that he was best known in the 1970s and 1980s: Captain Sheridan in the police show T.J. Hooker; villains in Scarecrow and Mrs. King and numerous other hour-long dramas; tough executives and military officers on M*A*S*H and other series; and as the alien leader John in the NBC miniseries V. His portrayal of ruthless power company executive Evan McCormack in the feature film The China Syndrome left Herd typed as a heavy for years, which didn't prevent him from giving memorable performances in series such as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and feature films like Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. In the 1990s, however, his flair for comedy also came to the fore with his portrayal of Mr. Wilhelm, George Costanza's high-pressure boss at the New York Yankees, which earned him an award from the Screen Actors Guild. He has also appeared in series such as E.R. and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and has a growing legion of fans in the field of science fiction from his work on Star Trek: Voyager.

Before / After
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Doc Martin
08:00 am