When Hope Calls Christmas: When Hope Calls Christmas Part 1


06:30 am - 07:14 am, Tuesday, November 25 on Super Channel Heart & Home (Canada) HDTV ()

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When Hope Calls Christmas Part 1

The residents of Brookfield come together to celebrate Christmas alongside some familiar visitors.

repeat 2021 English Stereo
Drama Spin-off Family

Cast & Crew
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Morgan Kohan (Actor) .. Lillian
Lori Loughlin (Actor) .. Abigail Stanton
Jocelyn Hudon (Actor) .. Grace
Ava Weiss (Actor) .. Mary Louise
Ryan-james Hatanaka (Actor) .. Gabriel Kinslow
Greg Hovanessian (Actor) .. Dr. Chuck Stewart
Wendy Crewson (Actor) .. Tess Stewart
Simon Webster (Actor) .. Fred
Neil Crone (Actor) .. Ronnie Stewart
Kate Moyer (Actor) .. Sophia
Riley O'Donnell (Actor) .. Helen
Liam MacDonald (Actor) .. Vincent
Jefferson Brown (Actor) .. Joe Moody
Elizabeth Saunders (Actor) .. Eleanor Winters
Isaak Bailey (Actor) .. Christian

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Did You Know..
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Morgan Kohan (Actor) .. Lillian
Lori Loughlin (Actor) .. Abigail Stanton
Born: July 28, 1964
Birthplace: Hauppauge, New York, United States
Trivia: Well known as a TV sitcom actress, Lori Loughlin has also appeared in numerous features and TV movies. The Queens-born and Long Island-raised brunette entered show business as a model and TV commercial actress in her early teens. Loughlin was cast on the daytime drama Edge of Night at age 15, staying with the show from 1979 to 1982. Moving on to films, Loughlin appeared in the horror sequel Amityville 3-D (1983), the romantic comedy Secret Admirer (1985), the thriller The New Kids (1985), and the Frankie Avalon-Annette Funicello retro-romp Back to the Beach (1987). Loughlin, however, became a primetime TV celebrity as one of the stars of the long-running family sitcom Full House. While she was on the show from 1987 to 1995, Loughlin also starred in several TV movies, including the critically praised drama Doing Time on Maple Drive (1992) with a pre-Ace Ventura Jim Carrey. After she finished Full House, Loughlin continued to appear on TV, starring in the single-season show Hudson Street (1995-1996), and several telefilms, including Abandoned and Deceived (1995), In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory (1997), and Tell Me No Secrets (1997). Loughlin also appeared in the straight-to-video sequel Casper, A Spirited Beginning (1997) and indie film Suckers (1999). Taking time off in the late '90s to start a family, Loughlin is married and has two children.
Jocelyn Hudon (Actor) .. Grace
Born: November 18, 1994
Trivia: A former ballerina, attended the National Ballet School of Canada from age 3 to 17.Moved to Quebec at age 16 and worked sweeping the sidewalks for the city.Worked at Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada, teaching rock climbing.Is a certified scuba diver.Speaks French.Plays the flute.
Ava Weiss (Actor) .. Mary Louise
Ryan-james Hatanaka (Actor) .. Gabriel Kinslow
Greg Hovanessian (Actor) .. Dr. Chuck Stewart
Wendy Crewson (Actor) .. Tess Stewart
Born: May 09, 1956
Trivia: After spending most of the 1980s in television, Wendy Crewson moved to a number of high-profile feature films in the 1990s. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Crewson attended Canada's Queens University and continued studying acting in London, England, after college. Back in North America, Crewson sharpened her versatile talent in a number of TV productions, including Heartsounds (1984), Murder: By Reason of Insanity (1985), and Robert Altman's acclaimed political satire Tanner '88 (1988), starring Altman regular and Crewson's husband-to-be Michael Murphy. Though Crewson continued to do TV in the 1990s, including The Lives of Girls and Women (1994), From the Earth to the Moon (1998), and At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story (1998), she increasingly branched out into features. Making her mark in a small part in The Doctor (1991), Crewson moved on to larger roles as the mother of a psychotic Macauley Culkin in The Good Son (1993), Tim Allen's ex-wife in the comedy hit The Santa Clause (1994), and Peter Gallagher's unfortunate blind date in the tearjerker To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996). After playing a tough lawyer in the crime thriller Gang Related (1997), Crewson further displayed her ability to convey strength as Harrison Ford's undaunted First Lady in Wolfgang Petersen's summer blockbuster Air Force One (1997). Following a substantial role in the independent romantic comedy Better Than Chocolate (1999), Crewson seemed to be on the verge of adding another hit to her resumé as one of Robin Williams' original owners in the fantasy Bicentennial Man (1999), but the film failed to live up to box-office expectations.
Simon Webster (Actor) .. Fred
Neil Crone (Actor) .. Ronnie Stewart
Born: May 29, 1960
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Previously taught high school Drama and English.Performed in Theatresports and Big City Improv.Gained much popularity internationally for his role of redneck radio broadcaster Fred Tupper in the successful CBC series Little Mosque on the Prairie.Authored the children's books I Am Dead at Recess and Coby Builds a House.Is a Second City Alum.Regularly writes articles for Durham Region newspaper This Week.
Kate Moyer (Actor) .. Sophia
Riley O'Donnell (Actor) .. Helen
Liam MacDonald (Actor) .. Vincent
Jefferson Brown (Actor) .. Joe Moody
Elizabeth Saunders (Actor) .. Eleanor Winters
Isaak Bailey (Actor) .. Christian
Daniel Lissing (Actor)
Born: October 04, 1981
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Got his start in acting by appearing in TV commercials. Was a regular on the Australian drama series Crownies. Is also a singer-songwriter and guitarist. Entertained Australian troops in the Solomon Islands (in 2004) and East Timor (in 2007) with live musical performances.

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