Hope & Faith (season 1)

Hope & Faith: Season One

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Country of origin  United States
No. of episodes 25
Release
Original network ABC
Original release 23 September 2003 – 14 May 2004

Hope & Faith: Season One first aired in the U.S. on 23 September 2003 to 14 May 2004. It consists of 25 episodes. The DVD was released on 31 March 2009 for the first time ever by Lionsgate Home Entertainment in a 4-disc set.

Notable guest stars in season one include: Robert Wagner, Tony Curtis, Lynda Carter, Regis Philbin, Mimi Rogers, Kathie Lee Gifford, Tom Arnold, Jenny McCarthy, Susan Lucci, Eric Braeden, and Susan Flannery.

Main cast

Cast Character
Kelly Ripa Faith Fairfield
Faith Ford Hope Shanowski
Ted McGinley Charley Shanowski
Nicole Paggi Sydney Shanowski
Macey Cruthird Hayley Shanowski
Jansen Panettiere Justin Shanowski (episode 1)
Paulie Litt Justin Shanowski (from episode 2)

Guest cast

List of guest cast throughout season one:

Episode List

# Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Prod. code
1"Pilot"Gil JungerJoanna JohnsonSeptember 23, 2003 (2003-09-23)100
Faith Fairfield, star of daytime soap The Sacred & The Sinful, the show which won her an Emmy, has been killed off and is forced to live with her sister Hope and her family in the suburbs. Hope begins to feel that Faith's arrival is turning her family against her. Unable to put up with Faith's disruptive behavior, they have a food and water fight in the middle of the kitchen.
2"Remembrance of Rings Past"Gil JungerJennie Snyder
Victoria Webster
October 3, 2003 (2003-10-03)101
Hope and Faith attend their Aunt Dodi's funeral whom they believe stole their mother's heirloom ring. Faith begins to lick her finger to get it off, but then they realize they are at the wrong funeral the woman is not their Aunt Dodi and Faith begins to distract everyone while Hope returns the ring to the woman's finger and accidentally drops her keys in the casket. Hayley begins to think that her parents love her the least as she is the middle child.
3"The Un-Graduate"Gil JungerAndrew KreisbergOctober 10, 2003 (2003-10-10)102
Faith discovers she never officially graduated from high school, so she must return to school and take French is she is to receive her diploma. Faith tries to help Sydney out with her boyfriend James who is a snake in the grass, so she invites him round to the house after school, but James mistakenly thinks that Faith has asked him round on a date.
4"Summary Judgement"Gil JungerJoanna JohnsonOctober 17, 2003 (2003-10-17)103
Faith is forced to pay $5000 for burning down the set of The Sacred & The Sinful so she attempts to get various jobs like dressing up in a hot dog suit and not mention pick a fight on the corner. With little luck, she decided to become Hope's assistant by sewing 20 sock monkeys for the children's hospital, trip to the grocery store, pick up dry cleaning. But when disaster strikes the sock monkeys look different and the children fought over them and a worn out Hope fires Faith. So Faith goes to a bar to get $5000 for some guy and Hope follows her and saw that Faith is pawning her Emmy award. At the end of the episodes Faith accidentally broke the crystal.
5"About a Book Club"Gil JungerJessica KaminskyOctober 24, 2003 (2003-10-24)104
Faith joins Hope's book club meeting and takes her and her friends on a wild night out to a strip club, with Hope being a spoil sport, Faith begins to call her "boring" and at a drive through, Hope tries to prove she isn't boring by driving off without paying, with them ending up in a jail cell. Charley takes the kids to an arcade.
6"Hope Has No Faith (The Halloween Story)"Gil JungerDavid S. RosenthalOctober 31, 2003 (2003-10-31)105
Faith meets her new love interest, Paolo, but Hope seems to think Paolo is living a secret double life. To try to prove she's right, Hope and Faith follow Paolo and it turns out that Hope is exactly right. Hayley has an awkward study date.
7"Car Commercial"Gil JungerTaylor HamraNovember 7, 2003 (2003-11-07)107

Handsome Hal Halverson asks Faith to star in one of his commercials, for a free car, of course. But what will happen when Hope upstages him? Hal cast the commercial using a donkey to symbolize Faith and the second commercial Faith says shes back as an actress. Will Charley remember his first kiss anniversary with Hope?


First appearance of Regis Philbin
8"Hope and Faith Get Randy"Gil JungerDavid S. RosenthalNovember 14, 2003 (2003-11-14)107
While out shopping, Hope and Faith bump into Hope's old high school boyfriend, Randy Richter. Sydney and Hayley try to cover up a hole they made in their bedroom wall.
9"Phone Home for the Holidays"Gil JungerKat Likkel
John Hoberg
November 21, 2003 (2003-11-21)108
Hope and Faith's father, Jack comes for a visit with his new girlfriend, Summer, who reveals to Hope and Faith that she was kidnapped by Aliens. Jack tests out his masseur skills on a creeped out Charley.
10"Anger Management"Gil JungerMark DriscollDecember 5, 2003 (2003-12-05)109
At Juntin's baseball game, with an idea of good sportsmanship, Hope tries to confront overzealous mom, Sue. The ensuing events land Hope and Faith in anger management, to get out of court. The kids try to stop mechanically-challenged Charley from fixing the garbage disposal.
11"Silent Night, Opening Night"Gil JungerJennie Snyder
Victoria Webster
December 12, 2003 (2003-12-12)110
Faith thinks she's going back to The Sacred and The Sinful, but her character Ashley Storm has been recast. Faith is disappointed, so Hope suggests she direct Hayley's school play, she agrees but ends up causing chaos.
12"The Wedding"Gil JungerTaylor HamraJanuary 9, 2004 (2004-01-09)111
Charley gets a visit from his family as his brother is getting married to his Swedish fiancée, Astrid. However the following morning, too many drinks leaves Astrid missing and a player in her place.
13"Madam President"Gil JungerMark DriscollJanuary 23, 2004 (2004-01-23)112
Hope runs for President of the Neighborhood Association, taking Faith on board as her campaign manager. However the plans backfire when they go up against neighbor Harry who threatens to release one of Faith's sexy movies unless Hope backs out of the race.
14"The Diner Show"Gil JungerAndrew KreisbergFebruary 6, 2004 (2004-02-06)113
Faith learns a famous director from Cleveland is coming to Glen Falls and takes Hope along to meet with him at a local diner. However they are forced to become waitresses after they learn that they can't pay for their meals, and to further complicate things, Faith has to compete against another waitress, for the attentions of the director.
15"Mismatch"Don ScardinoTom DevanneyFebruary 13, 2004 (2004-02-13)114
Faith falls for Kenny, Charley's friend from medical school. However there's a catch that forces Hope to bring Faith on a camping trip. Hayley's crush on Kenny threatens her relationship with Edwin.
16"Charley's Baseball"Gil JungerKat Likkel
John Hoberg
February 20, 2004 (2004-02-20)115
Justin accidentally destroys Charley's most prized possession - a baseball autographed by Roger Clemens forcing Hope and Faith to replace it before Charley finds out. Hayley leads a protest against the cutting down of the tree that hold her tree house.
17"Prom and Circumstance (Almost Paradise)"Gil JungerAlex CarterFebruary 27, 2004 (2004-02-27)116
Hope and Faith try to help Sydney, resulting in the damage to Charley's vintage convertible. In order to get the repair done before Charley notices, the girls must go the prom with the mechanics, who also happen to have been classmates of theirs with unrequited love.
18"Jury Duty"Gil JungerTod HimmelMarch 5, 2004 (2004-03-05)117
Hope is selected for jury duty and Faith decided to tag along. However, Faith wreaks havoc in court, even turning herself into a judge.
19"Faith's Maid"Jerry ZaksKat Likkel
John Hoberg
Taylor Hamra
March 19, 2004 (2004-03-19)118
Olga, Faith's former maid, comes to move in with the family. Hope fires her, but Olga misunderstands and invites her pregnant daughter to join them. Soon, their efforts to find new jobs end up with Hope and Faith working at a club Charley wants to join.
20"Hope Gets a Job"Gil JungerJoanna JohnsonApril 9, 2004 (2004-04-09)119
Hope gets a job as a newspaper columnist at a local paper. Faith decided to apply for the same job and automatically gets it. To shut Faith up, Hope agrees to an office prank by photocopying her boobs and ends up the papers. Sydney tries to cook in conjunction with the Great American Bake sale.
21"Faith's Husband"Gil JungerTod HimmelApril 16, 2004 (2004-04-16)120
Faith's Husband, Bob Thompson shows up and when he parks his RV in the driveway, an argument about finalizing their it turns passionate and Faith movies in. Hope and Faith follows Bob to the courthouse and finds that Bob inherits solid gold and diamond encrusted snow globes. At the end Hope promises not to be judgmental.
22"Jack's Back"Jerry ZaksDavid S.RosenthalApril 30, 2004 (2004-04-30)121

Jack returns to be comforted by his daughters after being jilted by his fiancée. Faith tries to set him up with her friend Mandi's mother, but he falls for Mandi instead. When Mandi refuses to end the relationship, Faith tries to teach her a lesson by going out with her father. Hope decides to throw her dad a 70th birthday. When Faith is surprised that Mandi is having sex with Jack, Faith is dating Mandi's dad.


Guest Stars: Robert Wagner and Jenny McCarthy.
23"Trade Show"Don ScardinoMark DriscollMay 7, 2004 (2004-05-07)122

Faith's obsession with watching episodes for her old soap lead to her replacement and her love interest, Devon, making fun of her on-air. Fed up with this, Charley insists she contributes to the household and makes her find a job. Hope takes her to Irv Miller, a cheesy talent agent who immediately books her to model in a trade show. Hayley and Sydney hatch a scheme for Mother's Day. Faith discovers has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award.


Guest Star: Susan Lucci
24"Daytime Emmy's - Part 1"Gil JungerJennie Snyder
Victoria Webster
Joanna Johnson
May 14, 2004 (2004-05-14)123
Faith and her co-stars from the soap are nominated for a Daytime Emmy and flies to New York City with the family for the ceremony. Her mentor, Jacqueline Karr and ex producer Laura Levisetti reveal a secret plan to bring her back and replace her replacement. Jacqueline and Laura also have a plan in mind for her return... Meanwhile, Hope Charley, and the kids rub elbows with the stars. To be continued...
25"Daytime Emmy's - Part 2"Gil JungerJoanna Johnson
Jennie Snyder
Victoria Webster
May 14, 2004 (2004-05-14)124
Faith begins to film scenes for her return to the show, but when Jacqueline Karr shoots her character, she think its a mistake, but she discovers that they only brought her back to kill her off properly. At the award ceremony Faith makes a speech and soon after disappears.

Award nominations

Release

Critical reception

The pilot of Hope & Faith received mixed reviews. Virginia Heffernan of The New York Times praised Ripa's acting, while observing that the series were not sufficiently smart for her.[1] Writing for PopMatters, Michael Abernethy denounced it as formulaic, and billed its humor as "dated and simplistic". Abernethy recognized that it did not reach its potential, despite recognizing that it "is all it needs to be" for the Friday night slot.[2] Variety reviewer Phil Gallo characterised the episode as predictable, "banal and derivative" and criticized its production, as well as McGinley's room.[3]

DVD release

Season One
Set Details[4] Special Features
  • Blooper Reel
  • Audio Commentaries
  • Interviews with Cast and Crew
Release Dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
31 March 2009

See also

References

  1. Heffernan, Virginia (26 September 2003). "TELEVISION REVIEW; Matches Unmade, Then Made Again". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  2. Abernethy, Michael (29 September 2003). "Hope & Faith". PopMatters. Spin Media. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  3. Gallo, Phil (21 September 2003). "Review: 'Hope and Faith'". Variety. PMC. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  4. David Lambert"Hope & Faith - Package Art and Set Details for Lionsgate's Season 1 Set on DVD". tvshowsondvd.com. 23 December 2008. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
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