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Whit Peyton is a fictional character portrayed by Jay Huguley in the TV series Brothers & Sisters.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Patriarchy (season 1), they were 40 years old.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 109 aired

Whit Peyton

by Jay Huguley

character

Episodes5

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    Patriarchy

    episode S1.E1 september 2006
    Kitty Walker returns home to California after having been estranged from her mother for three years; she also has a job offer and a marriage proposal to consider. Meanwhile, William Walker has brought his daughter Sarah into the family business, where she soon discovers some glaring financial discrepancies that could undermine the Walker family's way of life.
  • 7.6
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    Family Portrait

    episode S1.E4 october 2006
    Sarah and Joe both face a big challenge when they discover that something may be wrong with their daughter, Paige. Kitty finds herself torn between two men, Justin begins his new job, Kevin gets jealous after seeing Scotty with another guy, and Nora suspects that Saul has feelings for Holly.
  • 8.1
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    Northern Exposure

    episode S1.E7 november 2006
    Needing the cash to help the business survive, the family decides to sell its ranch house. Nora sees this as a perfect opportunity for a final family get-together in a place of so many fond memories; the family disagrees.
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    Mistakes Were Made: Part 2

    episode S1.E9 november 2006
    Nora continues to reminisce about the days immediately following 911 while Justin recovers from his OD. Kitty attempts to use influence with a Senator to get Justin out of the army. Tommy, Sarah and Kevin road trip to the Nevada desert to check on a piece of land that their father owned.
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    Light the Lights

    episode S1.E10 december 2006
    Justin seeks a stay before reporting for duty and ends up in court, Ojai becomes dependent on Holly's goodwill, Kitty gets a job offer she's not sure she wants, and granddaughter Paige convinces Nora to celebrate Hanukkah.