Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Southbound Bus (Sep/21/1994) | | On her very first assignment as a caseworker, Monica is told to stick close to a young boy named David Morrow who tells her that his younger sister died in a car accident and his mother has since run away because she feels responsible for her child's death. Feeling led by her "instincts", Monica goes to try to find David's mother instead of sticking close to David, but when she thinks she's found her, it turns out to be the wrong woman. Monica eventually does find her, but she has an extremely difficult time getting her to go home. Now Monica must try to fix the assignment with God's help or she faces the possibility of being demoted back to search and rescue. | | Guest Stars: Charles Rocket as Adam, T. J. Lowther (1) as David Morrow, Michael Ruud as Mac, Jayne Luke (1) as Waitress, Joey Lopez (1) as Boy #2, Karl Simmons as Boy #1, Mark Metcalf as Nick Morrow, Wendy Phillips as Ruth Ann Russell, Linda Hart as Christine Morrow, Jeff Olson as Jerry | Director: Jerry Jameson Writer: Martha Williamson | |
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| 2 :01x02 - Show Me the Way Home (Sep/28/1994) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Marjorie Hilton as Dr. Cronin, Jonathan Gochberg as Hank, Jaron Moore as Franco, Hayward Buchanan as Will, Jack North as Joe, Kevin Dobson (1) as Coach Earl Rowley, Ivan Sergei as Peter Enloe, Linda Gehringer as Laura Enloe, Scott Wilkinson as Principal Artmeir, Charles Rocket as Adam, Jarrad Paul as Dink Whitten | Director: Chris Bond (1) Writer: Chris Ruppenthal | |
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| 3 :01x03 - Tough Love (Oct/12/1994) | | Monica helps a mother, Liz, whose a journalist, and her daughter, Sydney, whose relationship has been torn because of Liz's drinking problem. Monica discovers that Liz began drinking to try to fit in with her male counterparts. One day, while Sydney's daughter Beth, whose been forbidden by her mother to see Liz, is over playing at Liz's house, Liz accidentally sets the house on fire with a cigarette when she falls asleep, leaving Monica to save Beth, and Liz completely unaware of what has happened. Later, Monica reveals herself to Liz, and tells her that she is the one who saved Beth by carrying her out of the fire, and with Sydney's help, convinces her to get help and counseling at the New Hope Center. | | Guest Stars: Kathryn Williams as Nurse, Joyce Cohen as Doctor, Michael Scott as Mayor, Melissa Lee Andrew as Beth, Donna Bullock as Anita, Erica Gimpel (1) as Sydney, Phylicia Rashad as Elizabeth Jessup | Director: Timothy Van Patten Writer: Del Shores | |
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| 4 :01x04 - Fallen Angela (Oct/19/1994) | | Monica must overcome her fear of water when she is assigned to Angela Evans who is an avid boater. As it turns out, Angela is being blackmailed by her former pimp now that her husband is running for state senator, and her husband, Carter, knows nothing about her past as Angela has done her best to keep it a secret. But after being convinced to confront her blackmailer by Monica, and it fails to resolve the situation, Angela decides that it would be better to commit suicide by drowning herself in a lake than to tell Carter about her past. Monica must now try to show Angela what her death would do to the ones that love her the most, and convince her to come to her husband with the whole truth. | | Guest Stars: Michael Ruud as Lundy, Rick Rossovich as Marshall, Obba Babatundé as Carter Evans, Nia Peeples as Angela Evans, Charles Rocket as Adam | Director: Timothy Van Patten Writer: Martha Williamson | |
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| 5 :01x05 - Cassie's Choice (Oct/26/1994) | | Cassie Peters is a pregnant teenager who plans to give her baby up for adoption when no one, including her mother and the baby's father, Craig, will take care of it. But after the birth, while Monica is there the whole time in the form of a nurse, Cassie changes her mind and decides to run away with her baby to have a life of her own. But what Cassie doesn't know is that her baby is deathly ill and if she doesn't get it to a doctor soon it may die. Monica tries her hardest, and eventually convinces Cassie to take her baby to the doctor, but is it too late? | | Guest Stars: John T. Nelson as Doctor, Ilene Wood as Night Nurse, Dennis Saylor as Manny, Laurence Loeb as Rabbi, Jana McQuay as E.R. Nurse, Charles Rocket as Adam, Michael Flynn (1) as Ben Feldman, Maria Celedonio as Shannon, Murphy Cross as Lydia Feldman, Rodney Eastman as Craig, Susan Ruttan as Joanne Peters, Alyson Hannigan as Cassie Peters | Director: Burt Brinckerhoff Writer: Nicole Yorkin, Dawn Prestwich | |
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| 9 :01x09 - Fear Not! (Dec/25/1994) | | Monica, Tess, and Adam are sent to a small town to help a church put on their Christmas pageant. While there, Monica befriends Joey, a mentally handicapped teenager, who has become very afraid of the dark since his parents died in a car wreck when they went out at night. Wayne, Joey's older brother, is tired of having Joey around always breaking things and messing things up, so he has almost given up on him. But when Joey's best friend, a little girl named Selena, dies, Monica has to convince Wayne to accept Joey for who he is so they will always have each other. | | Guest Stars: Monique Ridge as Edna, Rae'Ven Larrymore-Kelly as Serena, Paul Wittenburg as Joey, Randy Travis as Wayne, Charles Rocket as Adam | Director: Timothy Van Patten Writer: Ken LaZebnik | |
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| 10 :01x10 - There, But For the Grace of God (Feb/25/1995) | | While stripped of her angelic powers to help her learn a lesson in pride, Monica meets three homeless people, Pete, Sophie, and Zack, that help her realize just how much that she has been prejudging homeless people. | | Guest Stars: Oscar Rowland as Man #1, Michael Sutton as Man In Box, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Zack, Stefan Gierasch as Gus, Kathryn Rossetter as Julie Taylor, Ken Page as Ox, Gregory Harrison as Pete Taylor, Marion Ross as Sophie | Director: Bruce Bilson Writer: R.J. Colleary, Martha Williamson | |
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Season 2 |
| 12 :02x01 - Interview With An Angel (Sep/23/1995) | | Monica's latest assignment, to be interviewed by Callie Martin, a cynical reporter that is writing an expose on angelic experiences, is given to her by an unusually grumpy Tess. Monica decides to tell Cassie a story about one of her recent cases for the interview where a heart transplant surgeon, Dr. Joe Patcherek, is set to operate on the man, Ethan Parker, that has recently killed his five children in a car accident while he was drunk driving. Things haven't been good for Joe and his wife, Lisa, since the accident, and they are beginning to drift apart. Lisa has been spending all of her time dedicating herself to completing a sculpture that will be placed in the children's wing of the hospital as a memorial to their children. Lisa tries and tries to get Joe to forgive her, Ethan, and God for what happened, but to no avail. Monica, the transplant coordinator, has no choice but to stop time in the middle of Ethan's surgery to reveal herself to Joe and tell him that it is not up to him to decide whether or not Ethan gets to live, it's only up to God. Joe finally agrees and completes the surgery successfully, and when he's through, Lisa reveals the sculpture that she has been working on- a statue of their kids sledding which is what they were on their way to do when the dreaded accident happened. After hearing the story, Cassie becomes extremely upset that the killer lived and storms out and almost gets run over by a bus only to be surprisingly saved by Ethan Parker. | | Guest Stars: Stuart Fratkin as Chris, Douglas Roberts as Ethan Parker, Jeanetta Arnette as Dr. Gus Jacobs, Steven Culp as Dr. Rence Patterson, Dinah Manoff as Callie Martin, Gerald McRaney as Dr. Joe Patcherek, Bruce Altman as Henry, Marcia Strassman as Lisa Patcherek | Director: Helaine Head Writer: Martha Williamson | |
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| 13 :02x02 - Trust (Sep/30/1995) | | Monica, now a rookie cop, is put on the case of helping Zack, a police officer that it now returning to the force after being fully rehabilitated from a gunshot wound. Zack's old partner, Ben, is extremely upset because Zack has asked for a new partner when he returns. While out combing the streets, Monica helps Zack bust a drug dealer, Mason, but Zack unexpectedly steals all of the drugs to keep for himself. Zack misses Mason's preliminary hearing, and a now free Mason assaults a teenage girl. Monica learns that Zack lives in constant fear because of his experience with the injury, and she reveals herself to him later giving him the strength to set everything straight. | | Guest Stars: Earl Billings as Cueball, Yunoka Doyle as Mickie, Joe Penny as Zack Bennett, John Hawkes (1) as Mason, Barbara Stock as Jill Bennett, John Beck (1) as Captain Meyers, Paul Rodriguez as Ben Rivera | Director: Victor Lobl Writer: Jule Selbo | |
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| 14 :02x03 - Sympathy for the Devil (Oct/07/1995) | | Kathleen, a fallen angel that now works for the Devil as a fortune teller in a traveling rodeo, tries to stop a dying father's attempts to reconcile with his son. His son, Matt Duncan, has booked his rodeo at the stadium that he manages without knowing that his father, Ty Duncan, works with that rodeo. Monica, acting as the rodeo's bookkeeper, tries to get Matt and Ty to reconcile their problems, but Monica herself has problems getting that to happen because Kathleen begins to set up situations that upset Matt and Ty even more and blame them on Monica. | | Guest Stars: Miko Hughes as Daniel Duncan, Stacy Keach (1) as Ty Duncan, Jasmine Guy as Kathleen, Robert Kelker-Kelly as Matt Duncan | Director: Timothy Van Patten Writer: R.J. Colleary | | Songs: Randy Travis -- 8 Second Hero | |
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| 15 :02x04 - The Driver (Oct/14/1995) | | When Debra Willis, a high-powered TV reporter, hits a teenager with her car and then flees from the scene of the crime, her old friend, Leo, gets assigned to the case. After talking to Debra for a while, Monica discovers that Debra's mother never thought that she was good enough, and that Debra has even attempted suicide as a teenager. But when Debra tries suicide again, Monica reveals herself as an angel and lets her know that she will always be good enough to God. In time, Debra confesses to the crime and ends up getting back her boyfriend, George. | | Guest Stars: Terry Hoyos (1) as Mary, Steve Vinovich as Ron Walker, John Spencer as Leo, Diahann Carroll as Grace Willis, Bruce Altman as Henry, Vanessa Bell Calloway as Debra Willis, James Pickens, Jr. as George | Director: Timothy Van Patten Writer: Glenn Berenbeim | |
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| 19 :02x08 - Operation Smile (Nov/11/1995) | | Monica helps a single mother, Ginger, who works as a stripper to try to raise enough money for her daughter, Emily, to have an expensive operation done to fix a problem with her lip that she was born with. She doesn't want to accept charity, so she won't agree to have the operation done for free by Operation Smile, but it takes a young boy named Jeremy to get Emily the proper help that she needs. | | Guest Stars: Jack Magee (1) as Billy Barlow, Tone Loc as Albert Turner, Terumi Matthews as Ginger | Director: Nancy Malone Writer: Glenn Berenbeim, R.J. Colleary, Martha Williamson | |
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| 22 :02x11 - The Feather (Dec/16/1995) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Jim Platt as Customer #2, Don Re Sampson as Parishioner #4, Charles Metten as Deacon Jamison, Randy Oglesby as Pastor Mike, Victoria Mallory as Jackie, Monique Ridge as Edna, William R. Moses as Charles, Paul Wittenburg as Joey, Randy Travis as Wayne | Director: Gene Reynolds Writer: Ken LaZebnik, Robin Sheets, Valerie Woods | |
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| 29 :02x18 - Lost and Found (Feb/24/1996) | | While sent to help a man who works as a detective specializing in child rescue, Frank, and is haunted by past cases, Monica discovers that this case will be harder than she had originally expected when Kathleen comes into the picture to try to get Frank to believe lies about his past unsolved missing child cases. | | Guest Stars: Jasmine Guy as Kathleen, Bill Nunn (1) as Frank Champness, Clark Gregg as Don Dudley | Director: Bethany Rooney Writer: Danna Doyle, Debbie Smith | |
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| 32 :02x21 - The Quality of Mercy (Apr/27/1996) | | Joel is a former soap star that has moved to the country because, unknown to his son, Marshall, who looks up to his dad as a hero, he was fired from his job because of his age. Marshall is having a tough time adjusting to his new surroundings, but finally finds himself a hobby in acting. One night when he arrives at rehearsal, he catches his dad kissing a drama student, and he refuses to forgive him. But when Marshall gets home later that evening, he finds his mother lying on the floor unconscious from a head injury, and he rushes her to the hospital. Tess, Monica, and Andrew now have their work cut out for them as they try to help the family forgive each other, and for once start acting like a family. | | Guest Stars: Marsha Warfield as Bebe Manero, Stephanie Faracy as Sally Redding, Harley Cross as Marshall Redding, Ted Shackelford as Joel Redding | Director: Chuck Bowman Writer: Andrew Smith (2) | |
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| 33 :02x22 - Flesh and Blood (May/04/1996) | | Kate Prescott is a woman with practically no friends, so Monica's assignment is to become Kate's friend until Kate comes to the place where she needs an angel. Kate's son, Thomas, has a record, and this doesn't help any when he is caught at the scene of a murder and robbery and taken to trial by the murder victim's father. He insists that he's innocent of the entire crime, but Kate soon learns that Thomas only stumbled across the crime when he heard the shots, but then decided to rob the house of the victim when he noticed that she was dead. Monica's real assignment now comes into play as she tries to help Kate come to the point where she can truly forgive her son. | | Guest Stars: Denise Dowse as Judge Caldwell, Debra Mooney as Mrs. Shaw, Sally Jessy Raphael as Mrs. Angeli, Norman Parker as Leonard Page, Anthony Michael Hall as Thomas Prescott, Valerie Harper as Kate Prescott | Director: Jon Anderson (1) Writer: R.J. Colleary | |
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Season 3 |
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| 42 :03x07 - Groundrush (Oct/30/1996) | | Monica looks up to Scott Walden as a hero, but she soon learns her lesson in looking up to anyone but God as a hero when Scott is arrested for a murder committed eighteen years ago. Scott claims to be innocent, and Monica believes him, even going so far as to help him escape the police twice. Monica's actions soon get her into trouble and she's sent to God's Country to reflect on what she's done as God decides if she will still be allowed to be an angel because she has told a lie to protect Scott. While in God's Country, Monica is surprised to see Scott who has also been sent there to face up to his past. Monica learns that Scott did commit the murder, but because the victim was raping his sister. After the truth comes out, Monica and Scott pray together to be forgiven of their sins and Monica is allowed to stay an angel. | | Guest Stars: Justin Garms as Jeremy, Yul Vazquez as Tony Portino, Ashley Crow as Jocelyn, Robert Hays (3) as Scott Walden, Paul Winfield as Sam | Director: Peter H. Hunt (1) Story: Glenn Berenbeim | Teleplay: Glenn Berenbeim, Burt Pearl | |
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| 43 :03x08 - The Sky Is Falling (Nov/03/1996) | | When Monica is assigned to an old assignment from her past that she regrets because she feels like she failed, she is worried that she will make the same mistakes again and fail twice. At first, things aren't looking good, but then Tess informs her that the only way for her to help her assignment, Leonard, this time around is for them to both remember the past. Monica finds it difficult getting him to remember because the memories are so painful for him. But she eventually persuades him to remember and learns that she never actually failed. Her mistake caused Leonard to meet his future wife, Penny, who he spent 49 years with. | | Guest Stars: Sam Gifaldi as Young Leonard, Gary Hudson as Tom Pound, Allyce Beasley as Kate Pound, Ray Buktenica as Allan Pound, Brian Keith as Leonard Pound, Estelle Getty as Dottie, Scarlett Pomers as Penny | Director: Victor Lobl Writer: Glenn Berenbeim | |
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Season 5 |
| More True Stories... Touched By An Angel Special (Mar/10/1999) | | A special one hour behind the scenes look into the real stories that inspire some of the storylines on Touched by an Angel hosted by Roma Downey, Della Reese, and John Dye. Special guests include: Martha Williamson, Wynonna Judd, Celine Dion, Dave Dravecky, Randy Travis, Ed Begley, Jr., Joan Van Ark, and Concetta Tomei. | | Guest Stars: Concetta Tomei as Herself, Joan Van Ark as Herself, Ed Begley, Jr. (1) as Himself, Randy Travis as Himself, Wynonna Judd as Herself, Celine Dion as Herself, Dave Dravecky as Himself | Director: Timothy Van Patten Writer: Glenn Berenbeim | |
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| 92 :05x01 - Miles to Go Before I Sleep (Sep/20/1998) | | When Andrew arrives at a hospital to take an elderly man to Heaven, the man makes Andrew keep a promise to come back and help someone in the hospital whose soul is dying. Meanwhile, numerous patients at the hospital start to claim to have been visited by the 'angel of death' who tells them that God wants them to kill themselves. This leaves Monica, Tess, and Andrew all completely puzzled as to who this may be masquerading as the angel of death. But when the counterfeit 'angel' is exposed, it may be that too much damage has already been done. | | Guest Stars: Johnny Green (2) as John Minroe, Logan Robbins as Young Arthur, Scott E. Cox as Young Toby, Carrie Snodgress as Judy Bowers, Samaria Graham as Candy, Elaine Kagan as Jo, Margot Kidder as Rita, Chad Lowe as Arthur | Director: Peter H. Hunt (1) Story: Jon Anderson (1) | Teleplay: Burt Pearl | |
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| 111 :05x20 - Into the Fire (Apr/04/1999) | | Melina, a woman feeling unloved and rejected, is drawn into an evil cult lead by a very misguided Brother David. Monica must try to help show Melina that she is loved by God before Brother David's plan is put into action of murdering all of the members of his cult by telling them that they will all be reunited with him in Heaven. | | Special Guest Stars: Montel Williams as Brother David, Cynthia Nixon as Melina, | Guest Stars: Cynthia Ettinger as Rebecca, Spencer Garrett as Jacob, Brie Larson as Rachel | | Director: Timothy Van Patten | |
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| 114 :05x23 - Black Like Monica (May/02/1999) | | At the start of her new assignment, Monica finds Tess along the side of a dirt road outside of Aynesville, Illinois, appalled at the discovery of a dead black man. Following Tess’ return to heaven, Monica arrives in Aynesville and finds that the town is preparing for a Civil Rights day in which Rosa Parks is the special guest. After finding the sheriff to tell him what happened, Monica takes him and the Civil Rights Day committee to murder site, the majority of the committee decide to keep what they found from the town until after following day’s festivities are over. That night, Monica prays for a way to help the town and soon finds herself transformed into an African-American woman in human form. It is through the course of the day; Monica soon discovers what it feels like to live with fear. With the advice she received from Rosa Parks, Monica is able to give Sheriff McKensley and his deputy advice on how to speak honestly about the prejudices they have toward one another. | | Guest Stars: Rosa Parks as Herself, Nick Richert as Bud, Paul Francis as Carson, Jim Metzler as Charlie, James Jamison as Mooney, Shelley Robertson as Loretta, Rick Worthy as James, John Ritter as Sheriff Tom McKinsley, Charles Robinson (1) as Cyrus, Davenia McFadden as Lavonda, Fred Applegate as Ed | Director: Timothy Van Patten Writer: Martha Williamson | |
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| 167 :07x24 - Shallow Water (1) (May/13/2001) | | Monica, Tess, and Andrew are assigned to help a member of a gospel singing family who is having trouble facing reality following a tragic bus accident that left her son and several others dead. | | Special Guest Stars: Nell Carter as Cynthia Winslow, John Schneider as Joshua Winslow, Faye Dunaway as Dr. Rebecca Markham, Delta Burke as Diana Winslow, Keb' Mo' as J.D. Winslow, Randy Travis as Jed Winslow, David Canary as Carter Winslow, Rue McClanahan as Lila Winslow, | Guest Stars: Cameron Bowen as Danny Winslow | Director: Peter H. Hunt (1) Writer: Burt Pearl, Martha Williamson | | Songs: Randy Travis -- Shallow Water | |
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| 168 :07x25 - Shallow Water (2) (May/20/2001) | | As Diana works with her therapist to remember the events of the bus accident, Monica begins her search for Diana’s brother-in-law so she can continue planning her family reunion. However, upon finding the wrong J.D. Winslow, Monica begins to wonder how this Winslow family will help Diana and her family reconnect while having to prepare to say their final goodbyes to Diana’s husband Joshua. | | Special Guest Stars: Nell Carter as Cynthia Winslow, John Schneider as Joshua Winslow, Faye Dunaway as Dr. Rebecca Markham, Delta Burke as Diana Winslow, Keb' Mo' as J.D. Winslow, Randy Travis as Jed Winslow, David Canary as Carter Winslow, Rue McClanahan as Lila Winslow, | Guest Stars: Cameron Bowen as Danny Winslow | Director: Peter H. Hunt (1) Writer: Martha Williamson, Burt Pearl | |
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| 176 :08x08 - Heaven's Portal (Nov/24/2001) | | When the Angels are assigned to help a rebellious teenager’s family through a potential break-up of the parents and the father’s failing business, Gloria becomes good friends with Nick when she voices her enjoyment of techno music. After Nick gets grounded for smoking pot, he convinces Gloria to sneak out with him so they could go to a rave, where they ultimately get high. While Monica helps his mother locate where the rave is at before something bad happens to Nick, Tess tries to convince his father Tim to fight to keep his family together. | | Guest Stars: Lindsay Pulsipher as Raver, Ange Billman as Celestine, Kelsey Mulrooney as Joni Albright, Daveigh Chase as Heather Albright, Peter Scolari as Tim Albright, Ross Malinger as Nick Albright, Stephanie Zimbalist as Jessica Albright | |
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Season 9 |
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| 198 :09x08 - Remembering Me (1) (Nov/16/2002) | | As Monica and Tess begin their new assignment to help a busy businessman re-evaluate what is important in his life, Monica has to come to terms with Tess being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. While Monica has a difficult time accepting this diagnosis, she soon discovers that Tess’s diagnosis is connected to their assignment in order to help him accept the fact that while his mother has the same disease; deep down she is the same person she was before the diagnosis. | | Guest Stars: Alexis Cruz as Rafael, Paul Winfield as Sam, Charles Shaughnessy as David, Sal Lopez as Alex, Kenneth Tigar as Dr. Coburn, Sam Vlahos as Carlos | Director: Bethany Rooney Writer: Burt Pearl | |
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| 199 :09x09 - Remembering Me (2) (Nov/23/2002) | | Still in the assisted living home, Tess has become unresponsive as her Alzheimer’s has progressed. As Monica, Gloria, and Andrew try to find a way to get Tess to sing again, Monica gets a new assignment to help an old friend in Joseph Wells. Upon her arrival in town, Monica soon finds Kevin and his foster son Nathan on the day Nathan’s adoption is finalized. Things don’t go as planned when Nathan’s mother shows up to contest the adoption, ultimately breaking Kevin’s heart, especially when he finds out that Monica knows Hannah. Later, when Kevin and Nathan go see Tess, Kevin introduces Nathan to his mother and the three of them get to know one another. Through the course of their visit, both Kevin and Monica realize that they need to hand over their difficult situations to God so God can help resolve their conflicts. | | Guest Stars: Charlie Schlatter as Kevin, Keb' Mo' as The Angel of Music, Ossie Davis as Gabriel, Nathan Norton as Nathan, Jenica Bergere as Hannah | Director: Armand Mastroianni Writer: Luke Schelhaas | |
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| 211 :09x21 - I Will Walk With You (1) (Apr/26/2003) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Charles Rocket as Adam, Ivar Brogger (1) as Peter, Karina Logue as Rindy, William Mapother as Eddie, Bob Bancroft as Carver, Paul Wittenburg as Joey, Cloris Leachman as Ruth, Patty Duke as Dr. Jean, Marion Ross as Sophie, Randy Travis as Wayne, Alexis Cruz as Rafael, Patrick Duffy (1) as Mike, Scott Bairstow as Zach | |
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| 212 :09x22 - I Will Walk With You (2) (Apr/27/2003) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Ivar Brogger (1) as Peter, Karina Logue as Rindy, William Mapother as Eddie, Bob Bancroft as Carver, Paul Wittenburg as Joey, David Ogden Stiers as Jones, Patrick Duffy (1) as Mike, Scott Bairstow as Zach, Patty Duke as Dr. Jean, Randy Travis as Wayne, Marion Ross as Sophie | | Songs: Randy Travis -- When Mama Prayed | |
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