Details
Episode:
WINNIPEG ONLY
Union:
Union
Area of media:
TV Series
Network:
Limited Series (8)
Paid?:
Yes
Rates:
ACTRA + 110% buyout
Deadline:
Oct 24, 2025
Auditions:
WILL CALL FOR MP3's
Shooting starts:
Nov 3, 2025
Shooting finishes:
Feb 6, 2026
Shooting locations:
Winnipeg and Area
Cities for response:
Winnipeg
Comments
FRED HECKMAN is played by Jon Hamm
TONY KIRITSIS is played by Giovanni Ribisi
DICK HALL is played by Kristoffer Polaha
BARBARA HECKMAN is played by Mireille Enos
BEN HAIRSTON is played by William Jackson Harper
We are committed to diverse, inclusive casting. For every role, please submit qualified performers, without regard to disability, race, age, colour, national origin, ethnic origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other basis prohibited by law.
Pay for the foregoing role(s) is governed by the currently effective ACTRA collective bargaining agreement and thus, will be no less than the minimum set forth therein and up to any "better conditions and terms" negotiated and obtained as expressly provided therein.
Storyline
Based on a true story. In 1977, at a local radio news station in Indianapolis, beloved on-air broadcaster Fred Heckman (Jon Hamm) is facing a tough decision: stay with the home news station that's been his lifeblood the last twenty-two years, or move his family to New York City, where a big job at CBS awaits him. As he ponders his decision, a breaking news story captures the town's attention: volatile TONY KIRITSIS is holding DICK HALL, the president of a mortgage company, hostage with a gun rigged to his head, in protest of the mortgage company's upcoming foreclosure of Tony's commercial property. Tony wants to be heard live on air with Fred Heckman to tell his story. Fred is all for it -- it's the biggest breaking news story in town, maybe the country right now -- but he comes up against pressure from his GM and the FCC. Tony liberally uses of profanity, and there's also the possibility that he just might go ahead and shoot Dick during the live interview. Fred and his colleagues grapple with the dilemma of how to tell a vital news story and still maintain some responsibility to listeners -- and how much power the sponsors, the FCC, and a nervous station manager should have over the airing or dismissing of real news...
Roles
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Large Principal | Ralph Bass | Male 50 - 65 Years old |
Description [RALPH (V.O.)] Male, 50s, hail-fellow-well-met kind of guy,Ralph is an executive at CBS News in New York, who calls in to Fred in Indianapolis to see what he's going to do regarding the job offer from CBS. Ralph is a good salesman and a real fan of Fred's, making some excellent points about why it would be a great career move for Fred to work in New York at a big station (VOICE OVER ONLY) |