Let There Be Light


12:00 pm - 2:30 pm, Thursday, October 30 on WTBY Positiv (54.4)

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About this Broadcast
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A well-known atheist activist embraces a hard-partying lifestyle in order to deal with the pain of his son's death. However, he soon has a near-death experience that forces him to reevaluate his beliefs in this intriguing faith-based drama.

2017 English
Drama Religion

Cast & Crew
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Kevin Sorbo (Actor) .. Dr. Sol Harkins
Sam Sorbo (Actor) .. Katy
Daniel Roebuck (Actor) .. Norm
Donielle Artese (Actor) .. Tracee
Gary Grubbs (Actor) .. Fornier
Dionne Warwick (Actor) .. Herself
Travis Tritt (Actor) .. Dr. Corey
Joe Herrera (Actor) .. Dr. Shell
Leander Suleiman (Actor) .. Dr. Patel
Walnette Marie Santiago (Actor) .. Cat Ryerson
Olivia Fox (Actor) .. Vanessa
Sean Hannity (Actor) .. Sean Hannity
Ethan Jones (Actor) .. Davey
Ginger McNamara (Actor) .. Moderator
Sherri Eakin (Actor) .. Waitress
Charles Wesley (Actor) .. Reporter #1
Adam Harris (Actor) .. Reporter #2
Kelsey Sanders (Actor) .. Reporter #3
Marty Layne (Actor) .. Reporter #4
James Quattrochi (Actor) .. Guard
Michael Franzese (Actor) .. Pastor Vinny

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Did You Know..
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Kevin Sorbo (Actor) .. Dr. Sol Harkins
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.
Sam Sorbo (Actor) .. Katy
Daniel Roebuck (Actor) .. Norm
Born: March 04, 1963
Birthplace: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from 1985.
Donielle Artese (Actor) .. Tracee
Gary Grubbs (Actor) .. Fornier
Born: November 14, 1949
Birthplace: Amory, Mississippi
Dionne Warwick (Actor) .. Herself
Born: December 12, 1940
Birthplace: East Orange, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Pop singer, onscreen in occasional dramatic roles from 1969.
Travis Tritt (Actor) .. Dr. Corey
Born: February 09, 1963
Birthplace: Marietta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Had jobs at a furniture store, a supermarket and an air-conditioning company after high school. Signed with Warner Brothers Records in 1989. Is a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Has appeared in a number of TV shows and feature films. Recorded his 2007 album The Storm with producer Randy Jackson (American Idol).
Joe Herrera (Actor) .. Dr. Shell
Leander Suleiman (Actor) .. Dr. Patel
Walnette Marie Santiago (Actor) .. Cat Ryerson
Olivia Fox (Actor) .. Vanessa
Sean Hannity (Actor) .. Sean Hannity
Born: December 30, 1961
Trivia: The conservative half of the theatrical roundtable show Hannity & Colmes on the Fox News Channel, Sean Hannity grew up in New York state, though he has dual citizenship in both the U.S. and Ireland. After graduating from high school in 1980, he worked in construction for a period, and eventually enrolled at New York University, but later dropped out. He decided to pursue a career in radio, and in 1989 began hosting his own show on a volunteer basis at college station KCSB in Santa Barbara. He was fired from the station after less than a year after he made disparaging remarks about the gay community during an interview with the author of a book proposing that AIDS was the result of a conspiracy. Hannity leveraged the press he received from the incident as best he could by placing an ad in a number of radio publications describing himself as "the most talked about college radio host in America," and later found a job at WVNN in Alabama. A short while later he moved to Georgia to work at WGST, where he stayed for four years. Then, in 1996, he scored a gig at Fox News appearing alongside Alan Colmes on Hannity & Colmes, so he moved to New York, where he also continued to work in radio on WABC.
Ethan Jones (Actor) .. Davey
Ginger McNamara (Actor) .. Moderator
Sherri Eakin (Actor) .. Waitress
Charles Wesley (Actor) .. Reporter #1
Adam Harris (Actor) .. Reporter #2
Kelsey Sanders (Actor) .. Reporter #3
Born: July 11, 1990
Marty Layne (Actor) .. Reporter #4
James Quattrochi (Actor) .. Guard
Born: June 19, 1961
Michael Franzese (Actor) .. Pastor Vinny

Before / After
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The Current
10:00 am
Wish Man
2:30 pm