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The Wedding Bells :: For Whom the Bells Toll (01x01)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: For Whom the Bells Toll
Episode #: 01x01
Production Number: WED-101
Original Airdate: Wednesday March 07th, 2007
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Episode Crew
Director: Jon Amiel (1)
Writer: Jason Katims
David E. Kelley (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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The Bell sisters, Annie, Jane and Sammy, inherit The Wedding Palace following their parents' divorce. As they take over the family wedding planning business, the sisters must deal with the complications that come their way in both business and their personal lives. Meanwhile, Jane has to escape the advances of Ernesto, the head chef.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Special Guest Stars
Fyvush FinkelplayedSaul Finkelstein 
Guest Stars
Costas MandylorplayedErnestoRecurring (first appearance)
Heather TomplayedLaurieRecurring (first appearance)
Matthew SettleplayedMichael MadisonRecurring (first appearance)
Nicholle TomplayedLainieRecurring (first appearance)
Pamela AdlonplayedDedeRecurring (first appearance)
Sherri ShepherdplayedDebbie QuillRecurring (first appearance)
Brandon QuinnplayedJack Cohen 
Cheyenne Wilbur (1)playedMinister 
Delta BurkeplayedStella Pontell 
LeeAnn TaylorplayedBridesmaid 
Len LesserplayedPeppy Miller 
Luke Van PeltplayedPaul Pontell 
Maia MadisonplayedNicole Harris 
Missi PyleplayedAmanda Pontell 
Patrika DarboplayedEdith Bretch 
RenĂ©e TaylorplayedGladys Miller 
 
Episode Notes
 
The song the band rehearses throughout the episode and eventually performs at Amanda Pontell's reception is "Someday We'll Be Together." Although this was originally recorded by Bristol and Beavers in 1961, it is the 1969 cover version by Diana Ross & the Supremes that most are familiar with.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Dean MartinThat's Amore 
Elton JohnChapel of Love 
Felix MendelssohnWedding March (Recessional) 
FergieHere I Come 
George Frideric HandelWater Music Suite 2 in D 
Johann PachelbelCanon in D 
Johann Sebastian BachAir on a G String 
Nat "King" ColeL-O-V-E 
Richard WagnerWedding March 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Stella: (to Sammy) I hold five hundred dollars in my hand. You will take this on consideration of the following... My little baby is marrying a Jew. I have no problem with this; they're very nice people. The five hundred dollars is for you to get the mail-order minister to slip in "Jesus" twice. I don't care when. If he wants to stub his toe and say, 'Jesus Christ!', I'll take it. But the man's a savior; he deserves a mention. You'll do this for me.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
Ernesto refers to his pasta alla puttanesca as his "little whore", and says that that is what the name translates as. There is, however, no diminutive (indicator of smallness, such as the Italian suffixes -ino/-ina or -etto/-etta) in the name. It more literally translates as "pasta whore style", or loosely, "whore's pasta".
 
 
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