Hope (disambiguation) - Film and Television

Film and Television

  • Hope (Doctor Who), a novel based on the TV series Dr Who
  • Hope (Xena), a fictional character in the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess
  • Hope Bauer, a fictional character on the American soap opera Guiding Light
  • Hope Williams Brady, a fictional character on the American soap opera Days of Our Lives
  • Hope Channel, an international Seventh-day Adventist TV network
  • Hope (1922 film), a film starring Mary Astor
  • Hope (1997 film), a TV film starring Jena Malone
  • Hope (2006 film), a Telugu film directed by Satish Kasetty

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