Steps of Faith


2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Monday, October 27 on WTBY Positiv (54.4)

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About this Broadcast
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Accountant Faith Houston feels a calling from God to help troubled children on a farm, but is doubted by her family since she is not a dedicated Christian and does not have a strong relationship with animals or children. Faith finds the work tough and must be resilient to find her purpose.

2014 English
Comedy Drama Family

Cast & Crew
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Charles Malik Whitfield (Actor) .. Marshall Lee
Chrystee Pharris (Actor) .. Faith Houston
Irma P. Hall (Actor) .. Dorothy Lee
Ted Lange (Actor) .. John Henry Houston
Tracey Ross (Actor) .. Stephanie Houston
Amy Weber (Actor) .. Elizabeth Meyers
Gabrielle Blumetti (Actor) .. Sandra Banker
Jim Blumetti (Actor) .. Shane White
Mathew Greer (Actor) .. Pastor Dwayne Brooks
Kenzie Pallone (Actor) .. Emily
Monica Peña (Actor) .. Maria Lopez
Kenneisha Thompson (Actor) .. Angela Houston
Rebekah Turner (Actor) .. Myrtle Thomas
Kimberly Gail Williams (Actor) .. Frannie Wilson

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Did You Know..
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Charles Malik Whitfield (Actor) .. Marshall Lee
Born: August 01, 1972
Birthplace: The Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Made his film debut in the 1994 crime drama Fresh, which co-starred Samuel L. Jackson.Is perhaps best known for his NAACP Image Award-nominated performance as Otis Williams in the 1998 television miniseries, The Temptations.Earned his first producing credit on the 2008 film Welcome to Los Feliz.Lent his voice to the 2012 video game Far Cry 3, playing Dennis Rodgers.Teaches a class to help aspiring actors hone their craft.
Chrystee Pharris (Actor) .. Faith Houston
Born: March 07, 1976
Irma P. Hall (Actor) .. Dorothy Lee
Born: June 03, 1935
Trivia: A matriarchal supporting actress of film and television whose quick wit and instantly likable persona has served her well on stage and screen, Irma P. Hall has found frequent work in such African-American-oriented dramas as A Family Thing, Soul Food, and Beloved. Equally effective with comedic roles in such features as Nothing to Lose and The Ladykillers, the multi-talented educator, poet, and actress actually stumbled into a career before the cameras by accident -- impressing director Raymond St. Jacques at a poetry reading so much that the filmmaker requested she essay a role in his 1973 crime film Book of Numbers. Her acting career subsequently snowballed, and it didn't take long for the increasingly busy actress to make quite a name for herself on both the stage and screen. The Texas native's early career consisted of teaching foreign languages at public schools in her home state. An interest in acting eventually led the then educator and poet to co-found a small repertory theater in Dallas. In 1973, Hall's performance in Book of Numbers resulted in frequent small-screen work. Her career continued to blossom throughout the 1980s, and with feature-film work increasing in the 1990s, she became more recognizable than ever thanks to work in such features as Backdraft and Straight Talk. Despite the fact that the roles she essayed were frequently relegated to the supporting variety, her onscreen presence was undeniable, and Hall continued throughout the decade with roles in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and Beloved. In A Family Thing, her role as a kindly blind African-American woman who helps her family warm to their newly discovered white relative earned Hall a Chicago Film Critics Association Award. An Image award for her role in the feature Soul Food followed in 1997 -- the same year she was voted "Chicagoan of the Year." The early 2000s found Hall flourishing on the small screen with roles in such series as Soul Food (a spin-off of the popular feature), A Girl Thing, and All Souls in addition to meatier parts in such made-for-television features as Miss Lettie and Me and An Unexpected Love. For her role as the perceptive landlady who catches wind of a criminal scheme in The Ladykillers, Irma P. Hall received the Jury Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Unfortunately, Hall suffered a massive heart attack while driving shortly before the film was released into theaters -- resulting in an automobile accident. Hall was eventually able to overcome her injuries thanks to intense physical rehabilitation, and later that same year, she could be seen in both the family short Gift for the Living (based on O. Henry's tale The Gift of the Magi) as well as the Michael Mann thriller Collateral.
Ted Lange (Actor) .. John Henry Houston
Born: January 05, 1948
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: For millions of Americans, the prime-time situation comedy The Love Boat will be forever inseparable from the image of Ted Lange, an actor cast for nine seasons as the genial Isaac the Bartender on the Pacific Princess luxury liner and trademarked by his iconic "two-finger drop" greeting. Yet Lange's portrayal of Isaac scarcely hinted at the actor's dexterity or dramatic range. In truth, this actor received classical dramatic training at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and would go on, after the Princess took its final voyage in September 1986, to establish himself as a revered creative force in regional theater.Lange initially broke into films with many portrayals in Hollywood programmers during the early '70s, including Trick Baby (1972), Blade (1972), and Black Belt Jones (1974), and landed a regular role in the one-season ethnic sitcom That's My Mama (1974), as a streetwise philosopher opposite Clifton Davis (Amen) and Theresa Merritt. The Love Boat, of course, brought Lange his most widespread recognition; nonetheless (as indicated), he hearkened back to his theatrical roots beginning in the late '80s and divided his time between writing, directing, and stage acting roles. His resumé as a scribe sports at least 17 original plays including Lemon Meringue Facade, Behind the Mask -- An Evening with Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Evil Legacy -- The Story of Lucretia Borgia, while he has appeared dramatically in productions including Hair and Taming of the Shrew and has directed plays ranging from Othello to the rock & roll musical Born a Unicorn.
Tracey Ross (Actor) .. Stephanie Houston
Amy Weber (Actor) .. Elizabeth Meyers
Born: July 02, 1970
Gabrielle Blumetti (Actor) .. Sandra Banker
Jim Blumetti (Actor) .. Shane White
Mathew Greer (Actor) .. Pastor Dwayne Brooks
Kenzie Pallone (Actor) .. Emily
Monica Peña (Actor) .. Maria Lopez
Kenneisha Thompson (Actor) .. Angela Houston
Rebekah Turner (Actor) .. Myrtle Thomas
Kimberly Gail Williams (Actor) .. Frannie Wilson
Gail Cronauer (Actor)
Born: December 23, 1948

Before / After
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The Lamp
4:00 pm