The Lamp


4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Monday, October 27 on WTBY Positiv (54.4)

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About this Broadcast
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A despairing writer, whose career and marriage are falling apart following the death of his young son, gets a new lease on life when his wife receives an oil lamp with the words "just believe" inscribed on it. Then, a mysterious messenger arrives.

2011 English Stereo
Drama Religion

Cast & Crew
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Meredith Salenger (Actor) .. Lisa Walters
Jason London (Actor) .. Stanley
L. Scott Caldwell (Actor) .. Miss Esther
Sarah Brown (Actor) .. Deb
Cameron Ten Napel (Actor) .. Josh
Muse Watson (Actor) .. Sam
Louis Gossett Jr. (Actor) .. Charles Montgomery III
Doug Bauer (Actor) .. Mr. Singleton
Katie Burgess (Actor) .. Rachel
Darrell Alan Cole (Actor) .. Cody
Georgia Cole (Actor) .. Alex
Anita Cordell (Actor) .. Mrs. Singleton
Ben Luxon (Actor) .. Ronny Martin
Greyson Moore (Actor) .. Eddy Walters
Bo Morris (Actor) .. Umpire
Jim Stovall (Actor) .. Limo Driver
Gail Washington (Actor) .. Bernice
Reed Williams (Actor) .. Austin

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Did You Know..
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Meredith Salenger (Actor) .. Lisa Walters
Born: March 14, 1970
Trivia: A lead and former juvenile actress, she has been onscreen from the early '80s.
Jason London (Actor) .. Stanley
Born: November 07, 1972
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Jason London and his identical twin Jeremy London both made their splash in Hollywood as handsome and talented young actors. Though they have shared at least one role, the two took off on vastly different career paths. The elder brother by 27 minutes, Jason sought stardom in cinema, while Jeremy found success on television playing the moody Griffin on the drama Party of Five. The London brothers were born in San Diego, CA, but raised in Oklahoma with their little sister Dedra and their mother. When they were young, their mother divorced their father, a construction worker. The London children seldom saw their father, who lived near Oklahoma City. In high school, the London brothers excelled at athletics, drama, and speech; later, along with their sister, they attended drama and modelling school in Dallas. Jason made his acting debut in Robert Mulligan's The Man in the Moon (1981). Originally, it was Jeremy who wanted the part and so asked Jason to drive him to the open casting call. At the last moment, Jason decided to try out, too. Though Jason got the role, Jeremy was hired as his stunt double. In 1993, Jason appeared in the cult favorite Dazed and Confused, an ensemble piece that painted a painfully accurate portrait of adolescence in the mid-'70s, in which London played quarterback Randy "Pink" Floyd. Other notable roles included his funny but touching turn as a small town youth who is too naïve to notice that he has fallen in love with a drag queen (John Leguizamo) in To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995). Over the next several years, London would remain active on screen, appearing in movies like Mixed Signals and Killer Movie, as well as TV shows like Wildfire.
L. Scott Caldwell (Actor) .. Miss Esther
Born: April 17, 1950
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Became interested in acting while in her high school drama club. Made her Broadway debut in 1980 in the Tony-nominated play Home. In 1988, played Bertha Holly in August Wilson's stage production of Joe Turner's Come and Gone. Won a Helen Hayes Award for her performance as Clemma Diggins in Broadhurst Theatre's production of Proposals in 1998. Was a company member of the Negro Ensemble Company. Won an Obie Award for her performance in Lee Blessing's Going to St. Ives. In 2011, was a guest speaker at the Actors' Equity Association's New Member Reception.
Sarah Brown (Actor) .. Deb
Born: February 18, 1975
Birthplace: Eureka, California, United States
Trivia: Attended 13 different schools before graduating from high school. First job on TV was as a lead on VR Troopers, a 1990s children's action show made by creators of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Won three Daytime Emmy Awards (in 1997, 1998 and 2000) for playing Caroline "Carly" Corinthos on General Hospital. After leaving General Hospital for a second time in 2009, she immediately began work on The Bold in the Beautiful: Her final General Hospital appearance aired one day prior to her first appearance on The Bold and the Beautiful. In May 2010, she participated in the Women's Empowerment Build for Habitat for Humanity (she was part of Team Bold and Beautiful). Has celiac disease, and is an advocate for awareness about the condition. Hobbies include playing various musical instruments, dancing and snowboarding.
Cameron Ten Napel (Actor) .. Josh
Muse Watson (Actor) .. Sam
Born: July 20, 1948
Birthplace: Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Played clarinet in his high school band and sang in the choir. Theater debut was in a 1970 college production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. Taught an acting class at the Georgia State Penitentiary in the early 1970s. Made his big-screen debut in the 1989 thriller Black Rainbow. Has had recurring roles as an inmate on Prison Break and a former Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent on NCIS.
Louis Gossett Jr. (Actor) .. Charles Montgomery III
Born: May 27, 1936
Died: March 29, 2024
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Louis Gossett Jr. ranks as one of the most respected African-American actors of stage, screen, and television. Tall, lanky, and bald-pated, Gossett was a basketball player in high school until a leg injury benched him and his interest turned toward acting. In 1953, at the age of 17, Gossett made his Broadway debut in Take a Giant Step, and ended up with a Donaldson Award for the year's best newcomer. Though working steadily on stage and television, Gossett was still interested in basketball. The New York Knicks drafted him out of college in 1958 and he played with them briefly before returning to performing. In 1961, Gossett reprised on film the role he played in the theatrical production of A Raisin in the Sun. It was a well-regarded beginning, and he continued to appear on stage and television, and beginning in 1967, the occasional feature film or television movie. During this early period, he also occasionally sang in nightclubs. Gossett did not become a bona fide star until his Emmy-winning performance in the landmark television miniseries Roots (1977). His career picked up considerably after that. In 1982, Gossett earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for playing a deceptively heartless drill sergeant in An Officer and a Gentleman. That same year, he also starred in another television series as the wise mentor to an alien prince in The Powers of Matthew Star (1982-1983). After the success of An Officer and a Gentleman, Gossett reprised his roll as the tough sergeant, albeit using different character names, in several films, including the Iron Eagle series, The Punisher (1989), and others. But though he makes an excellent rough guy, Gossett has showed a willingness to let his softer side show through in such made-for-TV movies as Sudie and Simpson (1990).
Doug Bauer (Actor) .. Mr. Singleton
Born: September 12, 1966
Katie Burgess (Actor) .. Rachel
Darrell Alan Cole (Actor) .. Cody
Georgia Cole (Actor) .. Alex
Anita Cordell (Actor) .. Mrs. Singleton
Ben Luxon (Actor) .. Ronny Martin
Greyson Moore (Actor) .. Eddy Walters
Bo Morris (Actor) .. Umpire
Jim Stovall (Actor) .. Limo Driver
Born: August 03, 1958
Gail Washington (Actor) .. Bernice
Reed Williams (Actor) .. Austin

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