Coffee Shop


4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Monday, November 3 on WTBY Positiv (54.4)

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About this Broadcast
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A coffee-shop owner who's bad at romance tries to save her beloved business and learn about true love.

2014 English Stereo
Other Romance Drama Comedy Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Laura Vandervoort (Actor) .. Donovan
Cory M. Grant (Actor) .. Ben
Rachel Hendrix (Actor) .. Becky
Jason Burkey (Actor) .. Kevin
Gabriela Lopez (Actor) .. Sarah
Montrel Miller (Actor) .. Eli
Josh Ventura (Actor) .. Patrick
Robert W. Hill (Actor) .. Max
Jon Lovitz (Actor)
Dave Alan Johnson (Actor) .. Mr. Conner
Oliver Trevena (Actor) .. Customer
Griffin Hood (Actor) .. Ben Actor
Emmy Argo (Actor) .. Donavan Actor
Kristi Averette (Actor) .. Coffee Shop Patron
Doris Collier (Actor) .. Sming Lady in Coffee Shop
Matthew Blake Rogers (Actor) .. Coffee shop extra
Jack Teague (Actor) .. Ernie - News Stand Operator

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Did You Know..
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Laura Vandervoort (Actor) .. Donovan
Born: September 22, 1984
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Her Dutch ancestry more than evident via her traditional Flemish look, fair-haired Canadian-born actress Laura Vandervoort seemed poised to scale untold heights when she took her dramatic bow in the early 2000s (at age 16). Initially, Vandervoort landed bit parts in direct-to-video outings such as Alley Cats Strike! (2000), Mom's Got a Date With a Vampire (2000), and Troubled Waters (2006), but she quickly signed for a lead, as Kara (aka Supergirl) in the seventh season of the series Smallville. Vandervoort next landed a very small part in the 2007 theatrical release The Lookout, written and directed by Out of Sight scribe Scott Frank. In the years to come, Smith would remain active on screen, appearing in movies like Ted and on the SyFy werewolf series Bitten.
Cory M. Grant (Actor) .. Ben
Rachel Hendrix (Actor) .. Becky
Birthplace: Dothan, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Wrote and illustrated short stories at a young age, and at age 11 she wrote a novel about people who are transformed into cats by a wicked professor.Was the Miss Congeniality winner in her 7th grade pageant.Had mostly smaller roles in school plays throughout high school until her senior year when she landed the role of Dorothy in the Spring musical production of The Wizard of Oz.Developed a migraine during the Wizard of Oz opening night and decided she would not study theater in college despite her love of acting, and instead pursued a bachelor's degree in photography.
Jason Burkey (Actor) .. Kevin
Born: August 06, 1985
Gabriela Lopez (Actor) .. Sarah
Montrel Miller (Actor) .. Eli
Josh Ventura (Actor) .. Patrick
Robert W. Hill (Actor) .. Max
Jon Lovitz (Actor)
Born: July 21, 1957
Birthplace: Tarzana, California, United States
Trivia: Jon Lovitz is a versatile comedic actor instantly recognizable for his distinctive voice, acerbic wit, pear-shaped body, and hangdog eyes. He studied at the University of California, Irvine, and participated in the Film Actors Workshop. He then went on to do guest spots on TV and had a recurring role on Foley Square. Lovitz also played small roles in Last Resort (1986), and Ratboy (1986), and also provided a voice for the animated feature The Brave Little Toaster (1987). He got his first real break as a regular on TV's Saturday Night Live, where his characters such as Tommy Flanagan of pathological Liars Anonymous, the great Shakespearean ham Master Thespian, and the Devil himself became quite popular. His stint on Saturday Night Live put him in demand as a character actor and television guest star. His friendship with director Penny Marshall helped him get roles in some of her earlier films such as Big (1988), and his role as the fast talking baseball recruiter Ernie "Cappy" Capadino in Marshall's A League of Their Own (1992) earned him widespread acclaim. Lovitz has also appeared as a guest voice on the TV animated show The Simpsons and played lead voice in the critically-acclaimed animated show The Critic on ABC and the Fox Network.In the years following SNL and The Critic, Lovitz remained active with comedic roles in film (High School High, Little Nicky) and television (NewsRadio, Las Vegas), though it his performances in such films as Todd Solandz's acerbic black comedy Happiness and opposite Kevin Spacey in the semi-comedic Jack Abramoff biopic Casino Jack that displayed more range most filmmakers had previously failed to capitalize on. And thought the comic actor was never known to be overtly political, his scathing criticisms of U.S. President Barack Obama on the issue of taxes made headlines across the country in 2012, resulting in an unusually serious appearance on FOX News in which he passionately defended his comments.
Kevin Sorbo (Actor)
Born: September 24, 1958
Birthplace: Mound, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: From battling mythical creatures of Greek legend to traveling the universe in an attempt to rebuild a fallen civilization, prolific television actor Kevin Sorbo has proven himself equally adept at thrilling audiences, transporting them to faraway lands, and even keeping them doubled over with laughter.It was his role as the all-powerful son of Zeus in 1994's Hercules and the Amazon Women that originally propelled the strapping Minnesota native into the spotlight, and after reprising the role in no less than four subsequent made-for-television movies, Sorbo settled into the role for a four-year run on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys in 1995. Though his heroic persona failed to translate to the big screen when the 1997 fantasy adventure Kull the Conqueror tanked at the box office, Sorbo continued to thrill television viewers by reprising his role as Hercules on two episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess. While occasional guest appearances in such popular sitcoms as Just Shoot Me, Dharma & Greg, and According to Jim proved that Sorbo wasn't just another pretty face but a surprisingly adept comedic talent as well, it was in a fantasy context that Sorbo truly shined, and in 2000 he set out for a five-year trip to the stars in Andromeda. After that series drew to a close in 2005, Sorbo could be seen in episodes of Two and a Half Men and The O.C. before swinging a stick at small-town injustice in Walking Tall 2 and 3. He went on to appear in the comedy An American Carol, Meet the Spartans, What If…, Soul Surfer, and 2012's FDR: American Badass.When he's not busy acting, Sorbo also acts as the spokesman for "A World Fit for Kids" -- a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children at risk of dropping out of school, dealing drugs, and joining street gangs.
Jason McBeth (Actor)
Dave Alan Johnson (Actor) .. Mr. Conner
Born: October 10, 1955
Robert Hill (Actor)
Oliver Trevena (Actor) .. Customer
Griffin Hood (Actor) .. Ben Actor
Born: May 02, 1984
Emmy Argo (Actor) .. Donavan Actor
Kristi Averette (Actor) .. Coffee Shop Patron
Doris Collier (Actor) .. Sming Lady in Coffee Shop
Matthew Blake Rogers (Actor) .. Coffee shop extra
Jack Teague (Actor) .. Ernie - News Stand Operator

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