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Saving Westbrook High

The made-for-TV movie Saving Westbrook High will debut at 7 PM on October 20 on the cable network UP.

Manny Cortez is uprooting his family – wife Teresa and daughters Selana, 14 and Gabriella, 12 – so that they can go to Westbrook High where his beloved late father was the football coach. Soon after the Cortez family moves into the Westbrook school zone, it is announced that Westbrook High will close due to budget reasons. Long known for being a wonderful environment with special teachers, the staff, students and parents decide to fight back – Westbrook High is worth saving. Charismatic English Literature teacher Elijah Bennett leads the charge for the teachers but has to deal with the new principal, Dr. Christine Walker, who has very different views on education and the value of protesting the school board’s decision. Elijah and Christine were students together at Westbrook many years ago and despite their differences there is a bond and some sparks. Perhaps most passionate about saving the school are the students, especially shy and insecure Jasper, who emerges as a leader. Selana joins the cause and learns why her father was so passionate about this school and her education.

The cast includes Esai Morales (Caprica), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Eureka), Loretta Devine (Grey’s Anatomy) and Coby Ryan McLaughlin (The Secret Life of the American Teenager).

Here is a trailer for Saving Westbrook High.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
The A-Team movie on FXX

7:30 PM:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone movie on ABC Family

7:45 PM:
Oz the Great and Powerful movie on Starz

8 PM:
Arrow on The CW (NEW)
Revolution on NBC (NEW)
Strike Back on Cinemax (Reair)
Castle on TNT
The Perks of Being a Wallflower movie on Showtime 2
Remember the Titans movie on Spike
Coyote Ugly movie on WE TV

9 PM:
The Tomorrow People on The CW (NEW)
Full Circle on DirecTV (NEW)
Burton and Taylor movie on BBC America (DEBUT)
Scandal on BET
Castle on TNT
NCIS: Los Angeles on USA Network
Life of Pi movie on HBO Signature

9:30 PM:
Full Circle on DirecTV (NEW)

10 PM:
Nashville on ABC (NEW)
Ironside on NBC (NEW)
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)
The White Queen on Starz (Reair)
Scandal on BET
Castle on TNT
NCIS: Los Angeles on USA Network

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Garrett Clayton (Holiday Spin and the recent Teen Beach Movie) will be joining his Teen Beach Movie co-star Maia Mitchell in the new ABC Family drama The Fosters when it returns for the rest of its debut season in January. Clayton will play the recurring role of Chase, a handsome and charming high school senior who recruits Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) to join the crew of the school play. (Philiana Ng at The Hollywood Reporter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

CBS is developing the new drama project called Blackwood that will center on a ruthlessly successful lawyer who, after he is critically wounded in a shooting that kills his wife, returns to his job to find redemption in a humbling rehabilitation and relentless search for their assailant. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Kate Beckinsale has joined the cast of the upcoming movie The Face Of An Angel that is based on the book “Angel Face” by Barbie Latza Nadeau. The plot has a certain resemblance to the story of Amanda Knox, the American woman who, with a boyfriend, was convicted of killing her housemate in Italy, serving four years before her conviction was overturned. In this story, Beckinsale plays a journalist pursuing the case of a suspect in a murder case. (Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

Actor Dwayne Johnson will star in the disaster flick San Andreas, playing a rescue-chopper pilot who treks across an earthquake-devastated California in search of his estranged daughter. (The Deadline Team)

Actress Morgan Saylor (the much-lamented Dana on Homeland) will appear in the box office film McFarland alongside Kevin Costner and Maria Bello, who will play her character Julie’s parents. The film focuses on the true story of an ex-football coach (Costner), who moves his family to rural McFarland, CA, building a cross-country running team out of the local school’s dirt-poor and predominantly Mexican-American student body. (Jen Yamato at Deadline)

Young actor Ty Simpkins (who just appeared in Iron Man 3) has landed a lead role in the long-in-the-works sequel Jurassic World. (Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

SPOILER ROOM (with Sandra Gonzalez at Entertainment Weekly)

Here are five scoop items about Arrow:

Vertigo returns. Arrow is far from done protecting Starling City from one of the most dangerous drugs around, says Haynes. But the reappearance of Vertigo will also mean the return of some of Roy Harper’s skeletons. “Vertigo comes back into the storyline this season and that could set up a possible appearance from somebody from Roy’s past, which, in a way it does with the character Sin (Bex Taylor-Klaus),” he reveals. “[Sin] starts to make Thea a little curious about what happened in their past, and she’s definitely a big part of helping Roy and Thea grow closer…you’ve got to break them apart a bit to make them grow stronger.”

John Barrowman’s return as the Dark Archer: Not what you might think. News of John Barrowman’s return sent fans clamoring to Speculation City, and exec producer Marc Guggenheim wouldn’t have it any other way. “We said at Comic-Con that John was coming back — but we didn’t say when and we didn’t say how. So, I’m going to continue to not spoil that. But I will remind everybody that you know we tell stories in two different time periods — we’re actually doing an episode where Oliver sort of has hallucinations, we’re doing flashbacks from different people’s perspectives,” he says. “OK, I’ll make a joke — we’ve got a lot of different arrows in our quiver. So just because you think you may know something doesn’t mean that you know how it’s going to happen.”

Barry Allen/Flash (Grant Gustin) — will he anger Olicity shippers? Haynes was happy to report that he quickly got along with new cast member Grant Gustin (they bonded over IKEA, in case you were wondering), but there’s one segment of folks who may not be so happy about the arrival of Barry Allen. Namely, Olicity fans. “I know his chemistry with Emily [Rickards] is electric,” says Haynes. “Olicity shippers are going to be in for a little rude awakening this season. I don’t know if they’re going to get what they want.”

Another death? Are you — like Oliver and Co. — still reeling from the death of Tommy? Then you better brace yourself. “I would say there is one more fatality that is coming up,” Guggenheim says.

Summer Glau reveal coming. We met her in the season premiere, but there’s still much for the audience to learn about Summer Glau’s Isabel Rochev. “She has a surprising connection to the Queen family, which will be revealed in episode 8,” teases EP Andrew Kreisberg. “She’s not an adversary for the Arrow, she’s really an adversary for Oliver.”

And, here is some intel on NCIS: Los Angeles:

Just because Daniela Ruah has a baby on board doesn’t mean her NCIS: Los Angeles counterpart will as well. In fact, says exec producer Shane Brennan, if all goes according to plan, viewers won’t even be able to tell that Ruah is carrying around more than just her gun these days.

“We won’t be referencing the fact that Dani is pregnant on the show at all,” he says. “And through the magic of television and with great editing and acting and great story lines, the audience won’t even know she’s pregnant”.

Additionally, he said, his current plans to pack this season with plenty of Kensi and Deeks remains largely unaffected. “Anyone who has followed their relationship is in for a pretty interesting ride,” he says. “There’s going to be a lot revealed about their relationship. It’s going to go beyond the kiss and it’s going to have some pretty amazing ramifications for both of them. And just when you think it might have sorted itself out, late in the season, there is a revelation, about the two of them, I guess — but in particular about Kensi — that will totally rock their relationship.”

The surprise, he says, has been in the works since season 1, “and it’s been sitting there quietly ticking,” he says. “It’s a great arc. Yes, we’ve had to adapt a little because Dani is pregnant, but as a result, it’s become an even more powerful journey for both of them this season.”

Q&A SECTION (with Sandra Gonzalez at Entertainment Weekly and TV Scoop Team from E! Online)

Question: Any plans for Abby to get a new love interest or for her to have a large storyline this season on NCIS? — Laura

Sandra: “I’m certainly open to it,” says exec producer Gary Glasberg. “I can’t say that we’ve been talking about it right now, but I’m not going to say no. Pauley Perrette is fantastic and can handle anything that’s thrown at her and if the time is right and the opportunity is right and the character is right then we’ll consider it, sure!”

Question: Can you give me any scoop on Palmer’s baby adoption on NCIS? He seemed to be having a hard time in the last episode. Is it going to fall apart? — Gracie

Sandra: That’s an arc that will continue to play out throughout the season, says Glasberg. “We’ll step away from it from time to time and it’ll resurface, but people should be prepared for a bit of an emotional roller coaster when it comes to that,” he says.

Question: When is Tahmoh Penikett back on Supernatural? Loved him in 9.01 — @Missa110

Sandra: You weren’t the only one! He was totally great. Sadly, when I spoke with EP Jeremy Carver, he wasn’t quite forthcoming about when (or IF) we’ll see Penikett again. “We’re living in a world where [Zeke] is inside Sam right now, so it’s hard to really address anything beyond that, but I will say that as an actor and as a character he was fantastic,” he said. Personally, I’d count on seeing him again.

Question: Is Quinn going to get a love interest this season on Scandal? She deserves something good. Also, might stop her from going all crazy. — Jillian

Sandra: I agree on the crazy front. But Katie Lowes seems unconvinced that there’s romance in Quinn’s future. “Quinn’s had really bad luck with her lovers — between Jesse Tyler being blown up at Cytron and ripping the scissors out of Gideon’s neck and him dying in her arms. She’s not had the best of luck. She’s kind of like a black widow spider at this point,” she says. “I don’t know whether it’s dangerous for her to be involved with someone or dangerously sexy.”

Question: Once Upon a Time scoop, please! — Carrie

Sandra: Speaking of romance…sorry if I’m being a big tease (that’s kinda the point, right?) but Captain Swan fans should pick up the issue of EW on stands Friday. There’s a photo in there that you’ll want to see. That’s all I’m allowed to say for now.

Question: I will take ANYTHING on Pretty Little Liars. — Steph

Sandra: Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Answers are coming. I know, I know, but I really believe it this time. Why? Because when I spoke with creator Marlene King, she had just finished writing the finale. ”We promised this was the season for answers and season 4, when we come back in January, really delivers on that and the questions that fans have been waiting for answers on, I think, since the pilot,” she says. “They will get those answers in this finale — it’s just nonstop answers!” In addition to a number of “shocking, shocking twists,” she says the episode is for “the patient fans [who] deserve this episode.” “That’s sort of how we pitched it from the get go when we started this season,” she says. Meanwhile, make sure you pick up the issue on stands Friday, PLL/Ravenswood fans. We asked King some of the questions you submitted via Twitter. Don’t miss it!

Question: Any chance we’re going to get to SEE Dan Stevens on The Tomorrow People? (I miss Matthew!) — Alicia

Sandra: No plans now, according to Tomorrow People EP Phil Klemmer, but Klemmer says he does recognize how lucky they were to snag Stevens to voice biological computer TIM. “It’s super super cool because usually when a guy leaves one of the most like cherished shows on television, it doesn’t mean that he’s going to land in your lap, but he was just such a nice guy and I had such a good time talking with him” he says. “I was a little intimidated to pitch cousin Matthew on one knee to come play a talking computer, but he was totally charmed by the idea…now the big trick will be how to find out how we can come get him to do a cameo.” Klemmer even has some ideas! While the original series never showed the human being behind TIM (then voiced by Philip Gilbert), Klemmer says with a laugh, “I think Dan Stevens deserves his own flashback story we can find out how he got turned into a computer.”

Question: Any idea who the big bad of Arrow’s second season is? It’s going to be hard to top the Dark Archer! – Lee

TV Scoop Team: “There are actually two,” Stephen Amell says when asked if there is a big bad of season two, but the actor played coy when pressed for detail. He would say, “A lot happens in the first nine episodes, but episode nine for us is when you can always start to sniff out what the endgame is going to be.” Before the grand reveal, fans can expect to see a slew of DC Comics baddies villains, with Amell telling us, “There’s no shortages of villains out there. It’s pretty gnarly out there right now.”

Question: Counting down the days until Ravenswood premieres! Got any fun teases? – Jenna

TV Scoop Team: Like mothership, like spinoff: Prepare for flashbacks! The new series will be featuring creeptastic flashbacks to 1917, where some super-weird meetings are going down in Ravenswood. The word revival may or may not be tossed around.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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When Calls the Heart

The Hallmark Channel movie When Calls the Heart will debut on October 19 at 9 PM.

Based on the book series by Janette Oke, the movie tells the story of Elizabeth Thatcher (newcomer Poppy Drayton), a young teacher accustomed to her high society life, who receives her first classroom post in a small prairie town in the Western Frontier in Canada led by two strong coal miner widows, Abigail Stanton (Lori Loughlin) and Frances Tunnecliffe (Jean Smart).

The cast also includes Daniel Sharman (Teen Wolf), Stephen Amell (Arrow) and Maggie Grace (Lost).

NOTE: This movie has been picked up to series by the Hallmark Channel and will have its TV series debut sometime in 2014 with Erin Krakow (Army Wives) taking over the lead role and Daniel Lissing (Last Resort) joining the cast.

Here is a trailer for When Calls the Heart.

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TV Ratings

The programming options for the major networks was overloaded last night with lots of dramatic choices.

Here is how all of the Monday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Bones (FOX) [NEW] – 7.1 million
Hart of Dixie (The CW) [NEW] – 1.1 million

9 PM Shows:
Sleepy Hollow (FOX) [NEW] – 7.5 million
Beauty And the Beast (The CW) [NEW] – 924,000 viewers

10 PM Shows:
The Blacklist (NBC) [NEW] – 11.4 million
Castle (ABC) [NEW] – 11.1 million
Hostages (CBS) [NEW] – 5.2 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Dancing on the Edge

The Starz 5-part mini-series Dancing on the Edge will debut on October 19 at 10 PM.

Inspired by true accounts of the phenomenal Duke Ellington Band mingling with the future Duke of Windsor Edward VIII in Europe, the mini-series takes place in London during the early 1930s, illustrating the journey of a group of Black jazz musicians – the Louis Lester Band – as they steadily rise to stardom.

The cast includes Chiwetel Ejiofor (the upcoming film 12 Years of a Slave), Matthew Goode (Brideshead Revisited), legendary actress Jacqueline Bisset, John Goodman (Roseanne), Janet Montgomery (Human Target), Jenna-Louise Coleman (Doctor Who), Anthony Head (Buffy) and Angel Coulby (Merlin).

Here is a trailer for Dancing on the Edge.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7:30 PM:
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey movie on HBO

8 PM:
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on ABC (NEW)
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
The Originals on The CW (NEW)
The White Queen on Starz (Reair)
Castle on TNT
The American President movie on CMT

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (NEW)
Supernatural on The CW (NEW)
Strike Back on More Max (Reair)
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)
The White Queen on Starz (Reair)
Castle on TNT

10 PM:
Person of Interest on CBS (NEW)
Moulin Rouge movie on Sundance

10:01 PM:
Chicago Fire on NBC (NEW)

10:05 PM:
A Knight’s Tale movie on Starz

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

MTV has renewed the thriller Teen Wolf for a fourth season. The rest of the show’s current third season will be back starting on January 6. (Tierney Bricker at E! Online)

Actor Seth Gabel (Fringe) will have the lead role in the WGN America’s first scripted series called Salem that is set in the volatile world of 17th century Massachusetts, exploring what really fueled the town’s infamous witch trials. Gabel will play Cotton Mather, a local aristocrat who makes it his business to oversee the witch hunts in Salem. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Christopher Cousins (Breaking Bad) has joined the cast of NBC drama Revolution where he will recur as high-ranking Patriot Victor Doyle, who’s on a collision course with Tom Neville (series regular Giancarlo Esposito). (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Lotte Verbeek (who played Giulia Farnese on The Borgias) and British actor James Fleet (Four Weddings and a Funeral) have been added to the cast of the upcoming Starz series Outlander, based on the popular novels by Diana Gabaldon. Verbeek will play Geillis Duncan, who – in the books – is a sly, 18th-century Scottish woman who dabbles in the black arts and befriends accidental time-traveler Claire (to be played by Catriona Balfe). Fleet will play Rev. Wakefield, a Scottish historian of sorts who (again) – in the books – interacts with Clare and husband Frank in the 1940s. (Kimberly Roots at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actress Victoria Justice (Nickelodeon’s Victorious) has joined the cast of the MTV cyber thriller pilot called Eye Candy, which is based on the best-selling novel by RL Stine. Justice will play Lindy, a beautiful but reclusive hacker whose blog exposes everything from terrorist plots to suspected killer. Convinced by her roommate to begin online dating, Lindy is targeted by a dangerous cyber stalker and believes one of her suitors to be the culprit. When things take a deadly turn, she teams up with the city’s cyber-crime unit to catch the killer. (The Deadline Team)

Lifetime is developing a Wizard of Oz themed drama called Red Brick Road that will take an edgy look at that magical world. In the original 1939 film, when Dorothy sets off for the Emerald City, she followed the Yellow Brick Road; but among the yellow bricks at Dorothy’s feet, there was also a swirl of red bricks. The series will answer where the red bricks lead by following Dorothy down that fateful path, taking her to the oldest, darkest and most dangerous parts of Oz to find what became of her friends who all have gone missing. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

ABC is developing a contemporary spin on King Arthur with a project called Excalibur that will center on a young Brooklyn man who is forever changed when his life is saved by a beautiful stranger who reveals that he is the last living descendant of the very real King Arthur and that he is now at the center of an eons-old shadow war between the descendants of the Knights of the Roundtable and the forces of dark magic. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Netflix has ordered a new psychological thriller series from the creators of Damages that will center on a family of adult siblings whose secrets and scars are revealed when their black sheep brother returns home. The 13-episode first season will premiere exclusively for Netflix members to watch instantly in all Netflix territories. Production will begin next year. (The Futon Critic)

CBS is working on an untitled project with executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (the men behind the new Star Trek, Sleepy Hollow and Hawaii Five-0). The series is inspired by the true story of Walter O’Brien’s life and how he, a man with the fourth highest documented IQ, became a real-life professor X. He recruited the world’s greatest intellects to his company where they not only solved the world’s most pressing and significant problems, but also helped each other learn to fit in and live in a world where literally being “one in a billion” can be as lonely as it sounds. Additionally, the duo will be working with writer Corinne Brinkerhoff on a new project for The CW that is also currently untitled that will center on a young Brooklynite recruited by the CIA to infiltrate her recently discovered biological family, a wealthy and powerful dynasty in Texas suspected of having criminal alliances across the globe. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

MINI-SERIES NEWS

FX is working on a 10-part mini-series with Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle, producer Christian Colson and writer Simon Beaufoy called Telemark that is based on the true story of the British-trained Norwegian resistance fighters who sabotaged Hitler’s nuclear development program during World War II. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 box office films from this past weekend courtesy of Box Office Mojo and Deadline:

1. Gravity – 44.2 million
2. Captain Phillips – 26 million
3. Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 – 14.2 million
4. Runner Runner – 3.7 million
5. Machete Kills – 3.6 million
6. Prisoners – 3.5 million
7. Insidious Chapter 2 – 2.7 million
8. Don Jon – 2.3 million
9. Rush – 2.2 million
10. Baggage Claim – 2 million

That’s it. Enjoy!

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TV Ratings

It was a busy programming night on the major networks last night with plenty of dramatic choices for TV viewers.

Here is how the Sunday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
Once Upon a Time (ABC) [NEW] – 7.4 million

9 PM Shows:
The Good Wife (CBS) [NEW] – 8.4 million
Revenge (ABC) [NEW] – 6 million

10 PM Shows:
The Mentalist (CBS) [NEW] – 9.4 million
Betrayal (ABC) [NEW] – 3 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Here is a list of the programming options to expect on TV this week:

On October 16, the BBC America movie Burton and Taylor will debut at 9 PM. Actor Dominic West (The Hour) and actress Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech) will star as Hollywood’s most famous volatile on-again-off-again lovers, Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.

White Collar will air its season premiere on the USA Network at 9 PM followed by the return of the final six episodes of Covert Affairs at 10 PM on October 17.

Also that night, the new drama Reign from The CW will debut at 9 PM. Hidden between the lines of the history books is the story of Mary Stuart (Adelaide Kane), the young woman the world would come to know as Mary, Queen of Scots. Queen of Scotland since she was six days old, the teenage Mary is already a headstrong monarch at the very beginning of her tumultuous rise to power. Arriving in France with four close friends as her ladies-in-waiting, Mary has been sent to secure Scotland’s strategic alliance by formalizing her arranged engagement to the French king’s dashing son, Prince Francis (Toby Regbo). But the match isn’t signed and sealed, it depends more on politics, religion and secret agendas than affairs of the heart.

On October 19, the Lifetime movie Missing at 17 will debut at 8 PM. When a 17-year-old girl, Candace, runs away from home to look for her biological mother Callie, she meets a young man, Toby, who helps her in her search. When Candace doesn’t return home, her adoptive mother Shawna desperately begins to look for her. Candace finds Callie and also discovers she has an older brother Vance, but Callie doesn’t give her estranged daughter the warm welcome the girl was hoping for. As Candace unknowingly gets pulled deeper and deeper into danger through Toby’s criminal lifestyle while trying to connect with her biological mother, Shawna eventually joins forces with Callie and Vance to rescue Candace.

That same night, the Hallmark Channel movie When Calls the Heart will debut at 9 PM. Based on the book series by Janette Oke, the movie tells the story of Elizabeth Thatcher (newcomer Poppy Drayton), a young teacher accustomed to her high society life, who receives her first classroom post in a small prairie town in the Western Frontier in Canada led by two strong coal miner widows, Abigail Stanton (Lori Loughlin) and Frances Tunnecliffe (Jean Smart). The cast also includes Daniel Sharman, Stephen Amell and Maggie Grace. This movie has been picked up to series by the Hallmark Channel and will have its TV series debut sometime in 2014 with Erin Krakow (Army Wives) taking over the lead role and Daniel Lissing (Last Resort) joining the cast.

Also on October 19, the Starz 5-part movie Dancing on the Edge will debut at 10 PM after the season finale of The White Queen. Inspired by true accounts of the phenomenal Duke Ellington Band mingling with the future Duke of Windsor Edward VIII in Europe, the mini-series takes place in London during the early 1930s, illustrating the journey of a group of Black jazz musicians – the Louis Lester Band – as they steadily rise to stardom. The cast includes Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years of a Slave), Matthew Goode (Brideshead Revisited), Jacqueline Bisset, John Goodman (Roseanne), Janet Montgomery (Human Target), Jenna-Louise Coleman (Doctor Who), Anthony Head (Buffy) and Angel Coulby (Merlin).

The made-for-TV movie Saving Westbrook High will debut on October 20 on the cable network UP at 7 PM. Manny Cortez is uprooting his family – wife Teresa and daughters Selana, 14 and Gabriella, 12 – so that they can go to Westbrook High where his beloved late father was the football coach. Soon after the Cortez family moves into the Westbrook school zone, it is announced that Westbrook High will close due to budget reasons. Long known for being a wonderful environment with special teachers, the staff, students and parents decide to fight back – Westbrook High is worth saving. Charismatic English Literature teacher Elijah Bennett leads the charge for the teachers but has to deal with the new principal, Dr. Christine Walker, who has very different views on education and the value of protesting the school board’s decision. Elijah and Christine were students together at Westbrook many years ago and despite their differences there is a bond and some sparks. Perhaps most passionate about saving the school are the students, especially shy and insecure Jasper, who emerges as a leader. Selana joins the cause and learns why her father was so passionate about this school and her education.

Mark your calendars!

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