Have Faith
Have Faith is a short-lived American sitcom[1] that aired on ABC for 7 episodes in 1989.
Have Faith | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Nat Mauldin Jeremy Lew Alicia Urich |
Written by | Nat Mauldin |
Directed by | Noam Pitlik |
Starring | (See article) |
Composer(s) | Gordon Lustig |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | John Ritter[1] |
Producer(s) | Alicia Ulrich Jeremy Lew |
Production location(s) | Studio 22, 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | pronoun trouble inc. Adam Productions 20th Century Fox Television |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | April 18 – June 13, 1989 |
Cast and characters
- Ron Carey as Father Vincent Paglia
- Stephen Furst as Father Gabriel "Gabe" Podmaninski
- Frank Hamilton as Father Edgar Tuttle
- Joel Higgins as Monsignor Joseph "Mac" MacKenzie
- Francesca P. Roberts as Sally Coleman
- Todd Susman as Arthur Glass
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "The Teacher" | Noam Pitlik | Nat Mauldin | April 18, 1989 | |
2 | "Holy Smoke" | Noam Pitlik | Nat Mauldin | April 25, 1989 | |
3 | "The Window" | Noam Pitlik | Nat Mauldin | May 2, 1989 | |
4 | "Bingo" | Noam Pitlik | Tony Sheehan | May 16, 1989 | |
Monsignor Mac worries about his personal safety when the parishioners become enraged over his cancellation of the weekly bingo game. | |||||
5 | "Letters from Home" | Noam Pitlik | Nat Mauldin | May 30, 1989 | |
Father Paglia refuses to meet with his visiting father. Monsignor Mac inquires why and finds out that Paglia's father is a mobster. | |||||
6 | "The Confession" | Noam Pitlik | Nat Mauldin | June 6, 1989 | |
One of the priests at the parish agonizes over whether to tell the authorities that a workman confessed to him about being a serial arsonist. | |||||
7 | "The Competition" | Noam Pitlik | Nat Mauldin | June 13, 1989 |
References
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