Blindspotting


02:00 am - 04:30 am, Wednesday, June 17 on WCBS 365BLK (2.4)

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About this Broadcast
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A black ex-con trying to finish out his year-long probation witnesses a brutal police shooting; an incident that begins to haunt him and ultimately forces him to re-examine his relationship with his white best friend, a man who is known to be reckless and ill-tempered.

new 2018 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Crime Drama Crime Entertainment Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Daveed Diggs (Actor) .. Collin
Rafael Casal (Actor) .. Miles
Janina Gavankar (Actor) .. Val
Jasmine Cephas Jones (Actor) .. Jones-Ashley
Ethan Embry (Actor) .. Officer Molina
Utkarsh Ambudkar (Actor) .. Rin
Kevin Carroll (Actor) .. James
Nyambi Nyambi (Actor) .. Yorkie
Jon Chaffin (Actor) .. Dezz
Wayne Knight (Actor) .. Patrick
Margo Hall (Actor) .. Nancy
Ziggy Baitinger (Actor) .. Sean "Piggy" Jones
Leland Orser (Actor) .. Judge
Travis Parker (Actor) .. Randall Marshall
Lance Cameron Holloway (Actor) .. Curtis "Cuttie" Cutworth
Justin Chu Cary (Actor) .. Tin
Casey Adams (Actor) .. Chet
Michael Rhys Kan (Actor) .. Marty
Tisha Campbell-Martin (Actor) .. Martin-Mama Liz
Justin Liu (Actor) .. Jimmy

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Did You Know..
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Daveed Diggs (Actor) .. Collin
Born: January 24, 1982
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: First acted in a seventh-grade play, playing a baby. Recruited by Brown University to run track in college, during which time he broke the school's record for the 110m hurdle event. Taught acting and poetry classes as a middle-school teacher after graduating from Brown. Founded an experimental-rap group called Clipping. Released his debut solo rap album titled Small Things to a Giant in 2012. Met Lin-Manuel Miranda after becoming a member of his improv rap group, Freestyle Love Supreme. Originated the roles of Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in Lin-Manuel Miranda's widely-acclaimed Broadway production of Hamilton in 2015. Broke the record for fastest rap performed on a Broadway stage in Hamilton, rapping 19 words in 3 seconds.
Rafael Casal (Actor) .. Miles
Janina Gavankar (Actor) .. Val
Born: November 29, 1983
Birthplace: Joliet, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Is of Dutch and Indian descent. Trained as a vocalist, pianist and percussionist. Was a member of the band Endera. Had her breakout role playing Papi in the Showtime drama series The L Word. Appeared in the music video for "Wish I Could" by Russian artist Ella Leya. After a lead role on ABC's supernatural series The Gates (2010), she joined the cast of HBO's True Blood as shapeshifter Luna in 2011.
Jasmine Cephas Jones (Actor) .. Jones-Ashley
Ethan Embry (Actor) .. Officer Molina
Born: June 13, 1978
Birthplace: Huntington Beach, California, United States
Trivia: Was a competitive gymnast during his youth and often performs his own stunts. Placed sixth in the overall competition of California finals for the U.S. Gymnastics Federation at the age of 10. Won a Young Artist Award in 1992 for his starring role of Doyle Standish in the drama Dutch (1991). Served as a producer and assistant director on the short film A Dog and His Boy (1992). With Vegas Vacation (1997), became the fourth actor to play Rusty Griswold.
Utkarsh Ambudkar (Actor) .. Rin
Born: December 08, 1983
Kevin Carroll (Actor) .. James
Nyambi Nyambi (Actor) .. Yorkie
Born: April 26, 1979
Birthplace: Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Family lived in many areas of the country before they settled down in Virginia. Was a point guard on Bucknell University's basketball team; wanted to play in the NBA, but got injured and had to quit the sport. Listed on Dick Vitale's "All-Name Team," an honor for NCAA college hoops players with unique names. Made off-Broadway debut in the 2004 musical revival of Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death. Attended the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York for two years. In 2006, made movie debut in the dramatic flick Day Night Day Night. Appeared on NBC's Law & Order in 2010. The episode was called "Four Cops Shot." Big fan of blues music. Enjoys listening to Howlin' Wolf, Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters. Performed with the Classical Theatre of Harlem and the LAByrinth Theatre Company.
Jon Chaffin (Actor) .. Dezz
Born: September 12, 1983
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: At age 5, moved from New York to Stone Mountain, Georgia, where he grew up.Was the lead in many of his high school productions including Othello and Oedipus Rex.While attending college, became a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.Studied acting at The Imagined Life, Dustin Felder Acting Studio and Upright Citizens Brigade.
Wayne Knight (Actor) .. Patrick
Born: August 07, 1955
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Versatile American character actor Wayne Knight has been frequently on stage, screen and television since the late 1970s. In the early '80s, he temporarily left acting (after appearing over 1,000 times in the play Gemini) to become a private detective. In 1986, Knight returned to film in The Sex O'Clock News. He has worked with a number of distinguished directors including Oliver Stone, Kenneth Branagh and Steven Spielberg playing roles ranging from comics to villains. On television, he is best known for playing the oily, self-serving postman Newman on the long-running sitcom Seinfeld, and Officer Don on the outworldly comedy Third Rock From the Sun.
Margo Hall (Actor) .. Nancy
Ziggy Baitinger (Actor) .. Sean "Piggy" Jones
Leland Orser (Actor) .. Judge
Born: August 06, 1960
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: Became interested in acting after playing the role of Tiny Tim in a stage production of A Christmas Carol in third grade. Studied at American Conservatory Theater's Young Program. Lived in Italy and other locations in Europe while attempting to find work as an international banker. First professional acting job was in a Folgers commercial. Began appearing on TV in the early 1990s, performing in small roles on Cheers, The X-Files, NYPD Blue and Mad About You. Wrote, directed and starred in a 2010 film titled Morning opposite his wife, actress Jeanne Tripplehorn.
Travis Parker (Actor) .. Randall Marshall
Lance Cameron Holloway (Actor) .. Curtis "Cuttie" Cutworth
Justin Chu Cary (Actor) .. Tin
Casey Adams (Actor) .. Chet
Michael Rhys Kan (Actor) .. Marty
Tisha Campbell-Martin (Actor) .. Martin-Mama Liz
Born: October 13, 1968
Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Though most commonly associated with her multi-season portrayal of marketing executive Gina Waters-Payne, significant other of Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) on the Fox sitcom Martin (1992-97), Tisha Campbell began her lengthy Hollywood career with a role that film buffs will have little difficulty remembering. Campbell made her feature debut as Chiffon, a member of the black female doo-wop group that acts as a Greek chorus, in the 1986 Frank Oz musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors (1986). An Oklahoma City native, born to a coat factory employee father and a gospel singer mother, Campbell moved with her family to Newark, New Jersey at the age of three, where the entire clan suffered from abject poverty. At age 6, Campbell won a talent contest, and the following year landed a turn in an ABC Afterschool Special entitled Unicorn Tales, as well as a supporting role in the off-Broadway musical Really Rosie. Campbell attended and graduated from Newark's Arts High School, then made the ambitious trek out to Los Angeles (with her family's encouragement) and spent several years surviving numerous television pilots that failed to take off. Shop, however, rocketed Campbell to national attention and jump-started her film career. She landed additional roles in Spike Lee's School Daze (1988), House Party (1988) (which she also choreographed), and Boomerang (1992). Campbell met future co-star Lawrence on the set of House Party; according to Campbell's later recollections, Lawrence immediately invited her to play his girlfriend should he ever land a sitcom. In 1992, that plan materialized. The program scored sensational ratings and immediately connected with a young, black, urban market; the arc of the series witnessed Gina and Martin transitioning from lovers to intendeds to husband-and-wife. Campbell originally planned to remain with the series through its final season, but actually left Martin several months prematurely, in November of 1996, asserting that Lawrence verbally, physically and sexually abused her on the set of the program - allegations that Lawrence and his representatives aggressively denied, claiming that Campbell was using the actor as a pawn in a contractual dispute with the network despite the fact that the actress left in mid-season.After her stint on Martin, Campbell signed for supporting roles in a number of low-profile features including Linc's (1998), The Sweetest Gift (1998) and Snitch (1999), then returned to network television briefly as one of the stars of the domestically-themed situation comedy My Wife and Kids (2001).Campbell is also occasionally credited by her married name of Tisha Campbell-Martin. She enjoyed a brief tenure as a recording artist with a 1993 r&b release entitled Tisha.
Justin Liu (Actor) .. Jimmy

Before / After
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Training Day
11:00 pm