American Dreams- Episode Guide:
Season Two: Episode 39

Title: Old Enough to Fight

Episode: 39

Production Code: 214

First Air Date: Feb 22, 2004

Writer:

Director: Randy Zisk

CD: Soundtrack 1963-64 (Released May 6, 2003)

Music: Song/Artist
"California Dreamin'," The Mamas & Papas
"Colors", Donovan
"Tracks of My Tear," The Miracles
"Oh Pretty Woman," Roy Orbison performed by Chris Isaak
"Ain't That Peculiar," Marvin Gaye
"Talkin' About My Baby," The Impressions
"Keep On Dancing," The Gentrys
"These Boots Are Made for Walking," Nancy Sinatra performed by Jennifer Love Hewitt
"Sunny," Nancy Sinatra performed by Jennifer Love Hewitt
"You're Gonna Lose That Girl," The Beatles
"I've Just Seen A Face," The Beatles performed by Tyler Hilton
"Hold On Baby," The Hockadays
"What The World Needs Now," Jackie DeShannon

On Bandstand:

"Oh Pretty Woman" by Roy Orbison (played by Chirs Isaak)
"These Boots Are Made for Walking" by Nancy Sinatra (played by Jennifer Love Hewitt)

Guest Stars:

Chris Isaak as Roy Orbison
Jennifer Love Hewitt as Nancy Sinatra
Alison Sweeney as Miss USA
Farah Fath as a Playboy playmate
Frances Reid as ?
John Aniston as ?
Tyler Hilton as ?
Aysia Polk as Angela Walker
Keith Robinson as Nathan
Matthew John Armstrong as Pete Pryor
Rachel Boston as Beth Mason
Paul Roberts as Dick Clark
Sam Page as Drew
Jamie Elman as Luke
Clara Bellar as French photographer
JD Pardo as Private Perez
Jason Beghe
Alimi Ballard
Hamish Linklater
Ben Murray
Sean Squire
Holly Towne
Michelle Morgan
Sammy Fine

Fan Rating: 7.75/10 (Average of all fan submitted ratings)


Synopsis:

Nancy Sinatra, Miss USA and a Playboy playmate (guest stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Alison Sweeney and Farah Fath) entertain JJ and his fellow Marines; a new soap opera, ``Days of Our Lives,'' sparks a conversation at Pryor TV & Radio. Frances Reid, John Aniston and Chris Isaak also guest star.

(From TV Guide)
Roy Orbison (Chris Isaak) plays on “Bandstand,” while Nancy Sinatra (Jennifer Love Hewitt) has schlepped her “boots” to Vietnam, where JJ sees her perform. He could use some cheering up: He's been traumatized by killing a Vietcong soldier. Back in Philly, Meg runs away from home (but not far); Henry's business plans hit a snag; and Will starts delivering newspapers by himself. Also: Tyler Hilton sings the Beatles' “I've Just Seen a Face” and “Days of Our Lives” regulars have cameos: Alison Sweeney (as Miss USA), Farah Fath (a Playboy Bunny), and John Aniston and Frances Reid (customers in Pryor Electronics).

(From NBC)
CHRIS ISAAK GUESTS STARS AS ROY ORBISON, JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT RETURNS AS NANCY SINATRA WITH ALISON SWEENEY AND FARAH FATH ENTERTAINING IN THE USO, AS JOHN ANISTON AND FRANCES REID APPEAR IN PRYOR TV AND RADIO, AND TYLER HILTON AS A SINGER - After running away from home, Meg (Brittany Snow) decides she needs a new look and enlists Roxanne (Vanessa Lengies) for a makeover. A worried Helen (Gail O'Grady) finds Meg staying at Roxanne's, and asks her to return home, but her relationship with her parents continue to be strained until something drastic happens with her boyfriend. In addition to dealing with his problems at home, Jack (Tom Verica) realizes that he has some issues at work with Henry (Jonathan Adams), and makes a pivotal decision that will change the future of Pryor TV & Radio. On the other side of the world, JJ (Will Estes) and the troops are entertained by the USO, a much needed distraction as JJ struggles with the realities of war. Chris Isaak ("Let Me Down Easy," "The Chris Isaak Show") guest stars as Roy Orbison singing, "Pretty Woman." Jennifer Love Hewitt reprises her role as Nancy Sinatra with "These Boot Are Made for Walking", and "Sunny." NBC's "Days Of Our Lives" guest stars with Alison Sweeney as Miss USA, Farah Fath as a Playboy Bunny, John Aniston as a man seeking employment at Pryor TV & Radio, and Frances Reid as a woman watching the premiere episode of "Days Of Our Lives" in the store. Tyler Hilton guest stars as a singer singing the Beatles "I've Just Seen a Face." Rachel Boston, Ethan Dampf, Arlen Escarpeta, Sarah Ramos also star.

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