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Five Days is a British dramatic television series produced by the BBC in association with Home Box Office (HBO). The first series was first broadcast on BBC One from 23 January to 1 February 2007, and repeated on BBC Four from 9 to 13 April 2007.
The episode originally served as a series finale, due to the "miniseries" status of the series. Jennifer Holland explained that series creator James Gunn approached the season as a complete story, without knowing for certain if there would be a second season. [1]
1st episode of the 2nd season of Fringe "A New Day in the Old Town" Fringe episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 1 Directed by Akiva Goldsman Written by J. J. Abrams Akiva Goldsman Production code 3X5101 Original air date September 17, 2009 (2009-09-17) Guest appearances Luke Goss as Lloyd Parr Ari Graynor as Rachel Dunham Simone Kessell as Nurse Meghan Markle as Amy Jessup Tegan Moss as ...
Billy Baker’s loved ones had just begun to pick up the pieces from his devastating death… and now, tragedy has struck All American once more. The CW drama has a habit of ending its seasons ...
The Day of the Jackal wrapped up an explosive freshman season with a nail-bitingly tense finale this week — and it set the stage for Season 2, too. The finale picks up at full speed, with ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers from The Masked Singer‘s Season 5 finale. The Masked Singer‘s Season 5 winner was as happy as a pig in clover. And maybe that’s because the Season 5 ...
(regular season 2; guest season 1) Bill was the main character of the original unreleased Day 5 short. Flanagan and Demarais later decided that though he made sense as the main character of that particular story, it would be too difficult to make the entire series about him; thus, Bill's story was adapted into an episode of the first season ...
For the cast and crew, the announcement about the reduction in the episode order came during the production of the eleventh episode of the sixth season. [5] Series creators/executive producers Cheryl Heuton and Nicolas Falacci, who wrote "Cause and Effect", developed the episode to be a season finale that could also serve as a series finale in ...