Sarah's Choice


12:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Wednesday, November 5 on WTBY Positiv (54.4)

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About this Broadcast
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An ambitious young woman (Rebecca St. James) learns she's pregnant and faces a difficult decision regarding the future of her career and her unborn baby. Julian Bailey, Dick Van Patten, Charlene Tilton.

2010 English Stereo
Drama Religion

Cast & Crew
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Rebecca St. James (Actor) .. Sarah
Julian Bailey (Actor) .. Matt Evans
Dick Van Patten (Actor) .. Pastor Smith
Charlene Tilton (Actor) .. Nurse Sandy
Andrea Logan White (Actor) .. Megan
Brad Stine (Actor) .. Uncle Clay
Stacy Keanan (Actor) .. Denise
Robert Miano (Actor) .. Henry
Sean McGowan (Actor) .. Chad
Linda Bisesti (Actor) .. Agnes Collins
Judy Lewis (Actor) .. Older Sarah
Carey Scott (Actor) .. Justin

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Did You Know..
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Rebecca St. James (Actor) .. Sarah
Born: July 26, 1977
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Christian pop rock singer-songwriter. Moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1991 with her family. Released her first full-length studio album in 1990. Her 1998 album Pray won a Grammy Award for Rock Gospel Album of the Year. Her brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone formed the band For King and Country in 2007.
Julian Bailey (Actor) .. Matt Evans
Born: May 25, 1977
Dick Van Patten (Actor) .. Pastor Smith
Born: December 09, 1928
Died: June 23, 2015
Birthplace: Kew Gardens, New York, United States
Trivia: Through eight decades, actor Dick Van Patten retained the cherubic, chipmunk-cheeked countenance of his child-star days. Born into a family of actors, Van Patten was seven when he made his Broadway bow, playing Melvyn Douglas' son in Tapestry in Gray; that same year, he first stepped before a radio microphone. He would ultimately appear in over 20 Broadway productions, including Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth. His co-star in this endeavor was Tallulah Bankhead, who declared that "Dickie" was the only child actor she could tolerate because he could read The Racing Form. In 1941, Van Patten and his younger sister Joyce made their joint film debut in Reg'lar Fellers, repeating their roles from the radio version of the same property. He would not again appear in a film until 1968's Charly, by which time he had played eldest son Nels Hansen in the pioneering TV sitcom Mama had made a smooth transition to adult parts in the role of Mister Roberts' Ensign Pulver, and had co-starred in such New York stage presentations as The Tender Trap, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? and Don't Drink the Water. An avid tennis player, Van Patten met producer/director Mel Brooks on the courts; their personal relationship blossomed into a professional one, with Van Patten playing Friar Tuck in Brooks' 1975 TV series When Things Were Rotten and appearing in several of Brooks' theatrical features. From 1977 through 1981, Van Patten starred as Tom Bradford on the TV "dramedy" Eight is Enough. His other series-TV assignments include The Partners (1971), The New Dick Van Dyke Show (1973-74 season) and WIOU (1990). In addition to his sibling relationship with Joyce Van Patten, Dick Van Patten is the half-brother Timothy Van Patten and the father of James and Vincent Van Patten--actors all. Van Patten died in 2015, at age 86.
Charlene Tilton (Actor) .. Nurse Sandy
Born: December 01, 1958
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Buxom, blonde Charlene Tilton is best known for playing Lucy Ewing on the long-running nighttime soap Dallas from 1978 to 1985 and again from 1988 to 1991. Tilton made her feature film debut in Disney's Freaky Friday (1976) and then had a starring role in the low-budget sex farce Sweater Girls (1978). Since the demise of the television series, Tilton's film career has been sporadic.
Andrea Logan White (Actor) .. Megan
Brad Stine (Actor) .. Uncle Clay
Stacy Keanan (Actor) .. Denise
Robert Miano (Actor) .. Henry
Born: September 25, 1942
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The earliest published credit for American actor Robert Miano was the role of "Modoc leader" in Bridger, a 1976 TV movie. Miano resurfaced in the late 1980s in supporting and bit roles in films -- most of these low-budget productions which generally went directly to video. 1987's Weeds, a good prison-rehab film starring Nick Nolte, was an exception to Miano's B-credits. Otherwise, Robert Miano could be seen in such fair to middling productions as Troma's Club Life (1986), China Girl (1987), Easy Wheels (1989), Ministry of Vengeance (1989) (as Ali Aboud), The Rain Killer (1990) and Diplomatic Immunity (1991).
Sean McGowan (Actor) .. Chad
Linda Bisesti (Actor) .. Agnes Collins
Judy Lewis (Actor) .. Older Sarah
Died: December 02, 2011
Carey Scott (Actor) .. Justin
Born: June 21, 1965
Staci Keanan (Actor)
Born: June 06, 1975
Birthplace: Devon, Pennsylvania

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