The Game: The Truth Hurts


12:00 pm - 12:30 pm, Tuesday, December 9 on WCBS DABL (2.3)

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The Truth Hurts

Season 2, Episode 8

Malik fires Tasha as his manager after her failed attempt to resolve an embarrassing situation he was involved in. Elsewhere, Jason worries his career may be over when he is selected for a random drug test for steroids; and a rival sports manager offers to buy Tasha's agency.

repeat 2007 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Comedy Football Sitcom Spin-off

Cast & Crew
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Tia Mowry (Actor) .. Melanie Barnett
Pooch Hall (Actor) .. Derwin Davis
Coby Bell (Actor) .. Jason Pitts
Hosea Chanchez (Actor) .. Malik Wright
Wendy Raquel Robinson (Actor) .. Tasha Mack
Brittany Daniel (Actor) .. Kelly Pitts
Tavis Smiley (Actor) .. Himself
Rick Fox (Actor) .. Himself
Stevie Williams (Actor) .. Himself
P. J. Byrne (Actor) .. Irv Smiff
Barry Floyd (Actor) .. Tee Tee
Daryl "Chill" Mitchell (Actor) .. Chris Clements
Chico Benymon (Actor) .. Damon Ainsley
Wren T. Brown (Actor) .. Martin Thompson
Robert Curtis Brown (Actor) .. Chuck Reily
Kurt Long (Actor) .. Dan
Jennifer Slimko (Actor) .. Reporter
Wendy Schenker (Actor) .. Nina
Milt Kogan (Actor) .. Jeremy Howe
Tom Konkle (Actor) .. Frank Scott

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Did You Know..
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Tia Mowry (Actor) .. Melanie Barnett
Born: July 06, 1978
Birthplace: Gelhausen, West Germany
Trivia: Gen Y-ers will doubtless remember Tia Mowry as Tia Landry, one of the long-estranged, suddenly reunited titular siblings on ABC's Friday night "TGIF" sitcom Sister, Sister -- a role Tia played opposite her identical twin, Tamera, from 1994-1995, and carried over into an extended run on the then-fledgling WB network from 1995-1999. Though this hardly constituted the actress' premier role (she had already essayed a sequence of guest appearances on various U.S. series during her early teenage years), it did generate substantial audience attention and paved the way for additional onscreen work. Whereas many other multiple-birth actresses and actors (for instance, the Olsen Twins and the Sprouse Twins) first tackled projects that called for twin roles, then forked off into divergent paths, the Mowrys cut back and forth between joint casting and separate casting. They co-headlined the family-oriented comedy Seventeen Again (2000), the teen movie The Hot Chick (2002), and the 2005 Disney Channel telemovie Twitches (a kind of rehash of the Sister, Sister premise, with an occult twist), but essayed individual roles from time to time. Tia provided one of the main voices for the 2005 animated musical Bratz: Rock Angelz (and the accompanying Bratz TV series); she also signed for the lead in the sitcom The Game (2006), as Melanie Barnett, a med student who transfers from John Hopkins to a small San Diego college to be near her professional football player boyfriend. A spin-off of the CW hit Girlfriends, The Game was still going strong in 2012.
Pooch Hall (Actor) .. Derwin Davis
Born: February 08, 1977
Birthplace: Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: African-American actor Pooch Hall began his career on a noble and dignified note, by landing one of his first significant acting assignments in the critically acclaimed miniseries Miracle's Boys -- under the aegis of revered directors Spike Lee, Ernest Dickerson, LeVar Burton, Bill Duke, and Neema Barnette. In Boys, Hall starred as the eldest of three orphaned brothers, Ty'ree, who sacrifices an MIT scholarship in order to look after his siblings, remaining in Harlem and working in a publishing-house mail room. The work received positive notices and scored favorable ratings for Hall when it premiered on The N network in 2005, and marked an auspicious beginning for the actor. He then opted to portray football hero Derwin Davis (the boyfriend of med student Melanie Barnett [Tia Mowry] in the weekly series The Game) and, also in 2006, signed for a supporting role in the blood-soaked comic fright-fest Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror. The next year, Hall contributed a minor role to the romantic comedy Blind Dating. In 2011 he joined the cast of the comedy drama Jumping the Broom.
Coby Bell (Actor) .. Jason Pitts
Born: May 11, 1975
Birthplace: Orange County, California, United States
Trivia: A tall, tough, muscle-bound Hollywood actor of mixed ethnicity (which doubtless increased his perceived versatility among casting agents), Coby Bell first gained audience recognition during the late '90s, via scattered appearances on such hit series as ER and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. A short time later, Bell began to find more prominent TV roles, starting with a recurring part as Patrick Owen on L.A. Doctors (1998-1999). After moving on from that series, he scored his first major role, playing Officer Tyrone "Ty" Davis Jr. throughout all six seasons of the emergency-services drama Third Watch (1999-2005). Not long after that series folded, Bell was back on prime-time television with the football-themed comedy drama The Game. On that show, Bell played Jason Pitts, an African-American NFL player and the resolutely unfaithful husband of a white "trophy wife" (Brittany Daniel). He also parlayed his television success into one of the main roles (and co-production status) on director Amy Glazer's indie feature drama Drifting Elegant (2006), in which he portrayed Renny, an African-American man investing in a gated community for middle-class blacks.
Hosea Chanchez (Actor) .. Malik Wright
Born: September 12, 1981
Birthplace: Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Hailing from Montgomery, AL, Hosea Chanchez started working in television consistently at the age of 18 with a recurring role on For Your Love. He then moved on to play Travis Holms on Robbery Homicide Division and a rapist on What Should You Do? After a series of one-off appearances on programs such as Jack & Bobby, Over There, and The Shield, Chanchez portrayed Malik Wright on The Game, a show about women married to professional athletes.
Wendy Raquel Robinson (Actor) .. Tasha Mack
Born: July 25, 1967
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Actor, dancer, and choreographer Wendy Raquel Robinson is best known for her role on The Steve Harvey Show, but her career in fact spans far outside television and onto both the big screen and the stage. She appeared in several plays such as The Vagina Monologues, Black Woman's Blues, Agnes of God, A Midsummer's Night Dream, The Colored Museum, and Vanities, all of them receiving rave reviews, and she was also a co-founder of the Amazing Grace Conservatory in South Central Los Angeles, a theatrical training institute for teens. She appeared in movies such as A Thin Line Between Love and Hate and Rebound, and in 2007, she joined the cast of the series The Game.
Brittany Daniel (Actor) .. Kelly Pitts
Born: March 17, 1976
Birthplace: Gainesville, Florida, United States
Trivia: Along with twin sister Cynthia, blonde beauty Brittany Daniel got her break through her role in the high school TV comedy drama Sweet Valley High. As snobbish cheerleader Jessica Wakefield, Brittany proved to be the show's breakout star, a turn which lead to being cast in such popular series as Dawson's Creek and her feature debut in The Basketball Diaries (1995). Born March 17, 1976 in Gainesville, FL, she and her sister began modeling in high school. As with many actors, modeling jobs lead to commercial work and, before Daniel knew it, guests spots on television shows. Following her role as the love interest of David Spade in the comedy Joe Dirt (2001), she returned to television with the short-lived That 80s Show. (She had previously made an appearance in That 70s Show as Penny [aka "Eric's Hot Cousin"].) Undaunted by the failure of That 80s Show, Daniel soldiered on in 2003 in the Broken Lizard troupe's parody of '80s slasher and resort films, Club Dread.
Tavis Smiley (Actor) .. Himself
Born: September 13, 1964
Birthplace: Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: Left Indiana University in 1988 to work for Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley, before finishing his degree in 2003. Was the presenter of America I Am: The African American Imprint, a traveling museum exhibition. Founder of The Tavis Smiley Foundation, which provides leadership training and development for American children. Received the Du Bois Medal from Harvard University. Received an honorary doctorate degree from Indiana University.
Rick Fox (Actor) .. Himself
Born: July 24, 1969
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: His mother was an Olympic high jumper. Grew up in the Bahamas. Never missed a game in four seasons with the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, tying a school record with 140 appearances overall. Drafted by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 1991 NBA Draft (24th overall selection) and played with Boston from 1991 to '97. Played with the Los Angeles Lakers from 1997 to 2004 and won three consecutive NBA championships (2000-02). Retired from basketball in 2004 and turned to a career as an actor. Acting debut was in William Friedkin's Blue Chips in 1994; breakout role was as prison inmate Jackson Vahue in Oz beginning in 2004. Was selected to compete on season 11 of ABC's Dancing With the Stars.
Stevie Williams (Actor) .. Himself
P. J. Byrne (Actor) .. Irv Smiff
Born: February 08, 1974
Birthplace: Maplewood, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Played three varsity sports in high school. Coached basketball camp at Duke University while he attended graduate school. Planned on becoming an investment banker after college but a drama teacher persuaded him to pursue acting instead. Found steady work in movies and TV before landing a recurring role as a sports agent on The Game in 2006. Is the voice of Bolin on The Legend of Korra.
Barry Floyd (Actor) .. Tee Tee
Trivia: Decided to move to Los Angeles in order to pursue a career as a screenwriter.Was a tour guide in Paramount Studio in Hollywood. Started his career as a production assistant.After obtaining his first acting role on television, he decided to become a full-time actor.Is a fan of actor Samuel Jackson.
Daryl "Chill" Mitchell (Actor) .. Chris Clements
Born: July 16, 1965
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Was a member of '80s hip-hop group Groove B. Chill. Paralyzed from the waist down as the result of a November 2001 motorcycle accident in South Carolina. Has served as a spokesman for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. Established the Daryl Mitchell Foundation, which was founded on the principles of awareness, education and advocacy for those impacted by spinal-cord injuries.
Chico Benymon (Actor) .. Damon Ainsley
Born: August 07, 1974
Birthplace: U.S.
Wren T. Brown (Actor) .. Martin Thompson
Born: June 11, 1964
Trivia: With a father who was a prominent jazz trumpeter, a grandmother who danced at The Cotton Club, and a grandfather who was a member of the Nat King Cole Trio, it may seem a given that actor Wren T. Brown would pursue a career in show business. Despite the fact that Brown has been acting almost as long as he can recall, he nearly put his career in the spotlight aside for a shot at becoming a professional tennis player. Though Brown landed his first commercial appearance at age 11, the following six years would be spent running the courts before returning to commercials in McDonald's first "Chicken McNuggets" campaign at age 17. Following a television debut in Knight Rider and a feature debut in Robert Townsend's 1987 comedy Hollywood Shuffle, strong supporting performances in The Hidden (1987) and I'm Gonna Git You Sucka! (1988) eventually led to a leading role in the 1992 feature The Importance of Being Earnest (1992). His appearance in such popular sitcoms and dramas as Seinfeld, Frasier, The West Wing, and Ally McBeal gaining Brown ever-widening exposure, a Dramalogue Award for his role in a production of Shakespeare's As You Like It and a NAACP Image Nomination for his work in 2001's Jeffrey's Plan proved that he had what it took to make it on-stage as well. Moving into the new millennium with roles in Dancing in September (2000) and Biker Boyz (2003), Brown returned to the small screen with a supporting role in the 2003 sitcom Whoopie.
Robert Curtis Brown (Actor) .. Chuck Reily
Kurt Long (Actor) .. Dan
Jennifer Slimko (Actor) .. Reporter
Born: December 08, 1974
Wendy Schenker (Actor) .. Nina
Milt Kogan (Actor) .. Jeremy Howe
Born: April 10, 1936
Tom Konkle (Actor) .. Frank Scott

Before / After
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The Game
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