Victory By Submission


12:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Friday, November 14 on WTBY Positiv (54.4)

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About this Broadcast
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Troubled MMA fighter Tommy Hendricks desperately wants to be a champion, no matter what it takes. But as his personal relationships rapidly crumble around him, Tommy realizes that his fight in the cage has taken him away from his real fight: of finding God in his life.

2017 English Stereo
Drama Martial Arts

Cast & Crew
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Lee Majors (Actor) .. Sam Jordan
Alan Autry (Actor) .. Hank Hendricks
Fred Williamson (Actor) .. Pokey Lewis
Rachel Hendrix (Actor) .. Trish Hendricks
Brett Prieto (Actor) .. Tommy Hendricks
Stephen Cloud (Actor) .. Chuck Samson
Darrell Mapson (Actor) .. Homeless Man #1
Debbie Goodman (Actor) .. Church Lady

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Did You Know..
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Lee Majors (Actor) .. Sam Jordan
Born: April 23, 1939
Birthplace: Wyandotte, Michigan, United States
Trivia: A football star at Eastern Kentucky State College, Lee Majors came to Los Angeles armed with a physical education degree and possessed with a vague desire to break into films. He worked as a park recreation director for the City of Los Angeles before entering show business in 1963. Majors was promoted as "the New James Dean," though he personally aspired to become a new Steve McQueen or Paul Newman (he also retained his permit to work as a recreation director, just in case the world wasn't holding its breath for a new Dean, McQueen or Newman). Majors achieved stardom on his own merits in a variety of television series, the most recent of which was 1992's Raven. His best-known TV roles included Heath Barkley on The Big Valley (1965-69), bionic Steve Austin on The Six Million Dollar Man (1973-78) and stunt man Colt Seavers on The Fall Guy (1981-86). In addition, he has headlined a number of made-for-TV movies, essaying the old Gary Cooper part in the 1991 sequel to High Noon and portraying U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers in a 1976 biopic. Majors would continue to act in the decades to come, memorably appearing in Big Fat Liar and on The Game. For several years, Lee Majors was married to actress Farrah Fawcett.
Alan Autry (Actor) .. Hank Hendricks
Born: July 31, 1952
Birthplace: Shreveport, Louisiana
Trivia: Alan Autry is best known by television audiences for his portrayal of police officer Bubba Skinner on the series In the Heat of the Night. Born Carlos Brown in Shreveport, LA, he was raised in Riverdale, CA, and became a star athlete and football player at the University of the Pacific in Stockton. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in 1975 and spent two years as a second string quarterback for the team. In 1978, he joined the British Columbia Lions in the Canadian Football League, and that same year he made his acting debut (as Carlos Brown) in Remember My Name. In 1979, he appeared in a small role in North Dallas Forty, and he portrayed Slug in Popeye (1980). Still working under his given name, he appeared in series such as Best of the West, and he was first noticed in a serious way in movies in 1982, with his portrayal of Bowden, one of the doomed National Guardsmen, in Southern Comfort. By 1983, he was working as Alan Autry, and got guest roles in series such as The A-Team and Cheers. Finally, in 1988, Autry was chosen for the role of Sergeant (later Captain) Bubba Skinner in the series In the Heat of the Night -- his good looks, deep voice, and complex character, as a white Southerner who takes some time to get accustomed to the working methods of a black police detective (portrayed by Howard E. Rollins) from up north, made him stand out in the part, and Autry became one of the key members of the ensemble cast. Autry continued acting regularly after In the Heat of the Night concluded its run in the 1990s, until 2000, when he ran successfully for Mayor of Fresno, CA, and was elected to a four-year term, thus joining Clint Eastwood, Sonny Bono, Fred Thompson and Ronald Reagan in the ranks of actors elected to political office.
Fred Williamson (Actor) .. Pokey Lewis
Born: March 05, 1938
Trivia: After excelling in football and track Northwestern University, African-American film star Fred Williamson was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers. He later played for Pittsburgh, Oakland and Kansas City, bringing attention to himself in the latter city by wearing a custom-tailored uniform and white shoes, and developing a karate-based offensive move which he called "The Hammer." In 1969, Williamson moved into acting, playing important roles in the original M*A*S*H (1970) and Otto Preminger's Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (1970); he also appeared in the recurring part of Diahann Carroll's macho boyfriend on the TV series Julia (1969-71). One of Hollywood's major black stars of the 1970s, Fred Williamson starred in such actioners as The Legend of Nigger Charley (1972), Hell Up in Harlem (1973), Take a Hard Ride (1975) and The Bronx Warriors (1983); in addition, Williamson produced, directed and wrote many of his vehicles.
Rachel Hendrix (Actor) .. Trish Hendricks
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.
Brett Prieto (Actor) .. Tommy Hendricks
Peter Sommers (Actor)
Stephen Cloud (Actor) .. Chuck Samson
Darrell Mapson (Actor) .. Homeless Man #1
Debbie Goodman (Actor) .. Church Lady

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