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ABC’s High Potential, one of the best primetime dramas in a long time, premiered in September 2024. After its midseason hiatus, the new show finally returned in January 2025. The cast of High ...
American television network ABC began airing High Potential in September 2024, produced by ABC Signature. [4] Slovak TV Markíza released Výnimočná Nikol in September 2022. Czech TV NOVA released Případy mimořádné Marty [5] on 30 April 2023. In Greece, Star TV launched IQ 160, an adaptation of the series produced by Barking Well Media ...
ABC’s latest entry in the genre, High Potential — premiering Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 10/9c; I’ve seen the first three episodes — is basically The Genius Single Mom Who Solves Crimes, and it ...
High Potential premieres on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 10/9c on ABC. Hit PLAY on the trailer above for your first look, then drop a comment with your thoughts below. Will you be tuning in?
High potential may refer to: High Potential, a 2024 American television series; Intellectual giftedness, an intellectual ability significantly higher than average; HPI, a French TV series which was adapted for the U.S. as High Potential; High Potential Individual Visa, awarded to people at post graduate and above levels wishing to work in the UK
He appeared in 2022 Australian-American co-production Interceptor, and in 2023 films You Hurt My Feelings (opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and Dumb Money (alongside an all-star cast). He currently plays Lev 'Oz' Osman on television series High Potential .
ABC is on the case: The Alphabet network has handed a series order to High Potential, starring Kaitlin Olson as a single mom who moonlights as a private eye, TVLine has learned. Based on a popular ...
Kaitlin Willow Olson McElhenney (born August 18, 1975) [4] is an American actress best known for her roles as Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds on the long-running FX comedy series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005–present), Mackenzie "Mickey" Molng in the Fox comedy series The Mick (2017–2018) [5] and DJ Vance on HBO Max's comedy-drama Hacks (2021-present).