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Numbers (TV series)

Numbers (stylized as NUMB3RS) is an American crime drama television series that was broadcast on CBS from January 23, 2005, to March 12, 2010, for six seasons and 118 episodes. The series was created by Nicolas Falacci and Cheryl Heuton, and follows FBI Special Agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) and his brother Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz), a college mathematics professor and prodigy, who helps Don solve crimes for the FBI. Brothers Ridley and Tony Scott produced Numbers; its production companies are the Scott brothers' Scott Free Productions and CBS Television Studios (originally Paramount Network Television, and later CBS Paramount Network Television).

Numbers
Genre
Created by
Starring
Music byCharlie Clouser
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes118 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • John Forrest Niss
  • Michael Attanasio
  • Christine Larson-Nitzsche
Production locationsLos Angeles, Pasadena
Running time43 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkCBS
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseJanuary 23, 2005 (2005-01-23) –
March 12, 2010 (2010-03-12)

The show focuses equally on the relationships among Don Eppes, his brother Charlie Eppes, and their father, Alan Eppes (Judd Hirsch), and on the brothers' efforts to fight crime, usually in Los Angeles. A typical episode begins with a crime, which is subsequently investigated by a team of FBI agents led by Don and mathematically modeled by Charlie, with the help of Larry Fleinhardt (Peter MacNicol) and Amita Ramanujan (Navi Rawat). The insights provided by Charlie's mathematics were always in some way crucial to solving the crime.

On May 18, 2010, CBS canceled the series after six seasons.[1]

Cast and characters

The show revolved around three intersecting groups of characters: the FBI, scientists at the fictitious California Institute of Science (CalSci), and the Eppes family.

Temporary characters on the show were often named after famous mathematicians. For example, in the episode "In Plain Sight" (season two, episode eight), one of the criminals is named Rolle and Charlie's father mentions a meeting with a man named Robert Peterson.

Episodes

Opening: (Voice-over by David Krumholtz) We all use math every day. To predict weather, to tell time, to handle money. Math is more than formulas and equations. It's logic; it's rationality. It's using your mind to solve the biggest mysteries we know.

Season 1 (2005)

The first season aired between January 23, 2005, and May 13, 2005, at 10:00 pm on Fridays. It started the working relationship between Los Angeles' FBI field office and Charlie Eppes. The main FBI agents are Charlie's brother, Don Eppes, and Terry Lake, as well as David Sinclair. Don and Charlie's father, Alan Eppes, provides emotional support for the pair, while Professor Larry Fleinhardt and doctoral student Amita Ramanujan provide mathematical support and insights to Charlie. Season one was a half-season, producing only 13 episodes. Sabrina Lloyd played Terry Lake, an agent, in this season; she was later replaced by Diane Farr, who played Megan Reeves.

Season 2 (2005–06)

The second season aired between September 23, 2005, and May 19, 2006, again at 10:00 pm on Fridays. Season two has several changes to Don's FBI team: Terry Lake is reassigned to Washington and two new members join Don and David Sinclair: Megan Reeves and Colby Granger. Charlie is challenged on one of his long-standing mathematical workpieces and starts work on a new theory, cognitive emergence theory. Larry sells his home and assumes a nomadic lifestyle while he becomes romantically involved with Megan. Amita receives an offer for an assistant professor position at Harvard University, but is plagued by doubt as her relationship with Charlie is challenged, and her career is in upheaval. Alan begins work and dating again, although he struggles with the loss of his wife and Charlie and his dream of her.

Season 3 (2006–07)

Numb3rs was renewed for a third season,[2] which began airing at 10:00 pm on Friday, September 22, 2006, and ended on May 18, 2007. Charlie and Amita intensify their relationship, as do Larry and Megan, especially after Megan's kidnapping. Amita has trouble adjusting to her new role as a CalSci professor, and Larry announces his leave of absence; he will be on the International Space Station for six months, which greatly distresses Charlie. Charlie and his colleagues are troubled by Dr. Mildred Finch, the newly appointed chair of the CalSci Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy Division, whom they learn has begun dating Alan. Meanwhile, Don dates Agent Liz Warner and questions his ethics and self worth, and receives counseling. Charlie sees Don's therapist, and the two understand one another more. Despite Don's concerns, Alan engages in some FBI consulting with his engineering knowledge, and Larry returns from the space station, disillusioned. The finale wraps up with a revelation that Colby was a double agent for the Chinese.

Noticeable changes from previous seasons include removing the opening-credit sequence (credits are now done during the first segment of the show), the absence of Peter MacNicol's character for much of the season, and the absence of Diane Farr's character for a few episodes. Peter MacNicol appeared in the first 11 episodes before leaving for the television show 24, but returned to Numbers for the 21st episode of season three ("The Art of Reckoning"). His character's absence was written into the show by becoming a payload specialist on the International Space Station. Diane Farr, pregnant for most of the season, left the show for maternity leave in episode 18 ("Democracy"); her character's absence is explained as a particular assignment to the Department of Justice.

Season 4 (2007–08)

The season premiere aired on September 28, 2007, in the same time slot as in previous seasons, 10:00 pm Eastern Time.[3] Because of the writer's strike, only 12 episodes were initially produced. However, once the strike ended, CBS announced the show's return April 4, 2008, with six episodes.[4] The season ended on May 16, 2008.

As this season starts, Colby Granger escapes from jail and is revealed to be a triple agent. He then rejoins the team. Don and Liz break up halfway through this season after Liz has trouble with Don's trust issues. Amita's parents come to visit, which becomes a secondary theme throughout most of the season. Due to her work at the DOJ, Megan is conflicted by her work and turns to Larry. Near the end of the season, Don's girlfriend from season two, Robin Brooks, returns. Don and Robin then continue their relationship. Charlie attends FBI training camp because he has been working with Don for several years and wants to understand better what his brother does. In the season finale, Megan leaves the team to move back to Washington, DC, and Charlie goes head-to-head with Don about a case. This causes Charlie to send information to scientists in Pakistan. He is subsequently arrested and has his security clearance revoked to no longer help Don on cases. At the end of the episode, Don drives away to another case, and Charlie admits that giving up FBI work will be more challenging than he expected.

Several characters from previous seasons did not appear in season four, most notably Mildred Finch and Ian Edgerton.

Season 5 (2008–09)

The fifth season premiered on October 3, 2008, and the season finale aired on May 15, 2009. The season premiere was moved back one week to accommodate the 2008 presidential debates.[5]

Season five opens three weeks after "When Worlds Collide" (season four's finale), with the government dropping the charges against Charlie. Charlie gets his security clearance back after Don and he fight FBI Security Officer Carl McGowan. Don begins to explore Judaism. The team adds new agent Nikki Betancourt, who arrives shortly after Megan Reeves' departure. Robin is offered a promotion but turns it down. Buck Winters (from the episodes "Spree" and "Two Daughters") breaks out of prison and comes after Don. Alan suddenly finds himself coaching CalSci's basketball team. David becomes Don's primary relief supervisor. DARPA tries to recruit Charlie, but he turns down their offer. Toward the end of the season, Don is stabbed, and Charlie blames himself for it. The aftermath of Don's stabbing causes Charlie to focus more on his FBI consultation work. Amita is kidnapped, and the team races to find her. After she is rescued, Charlie proposes to Amita. Her response is left undisclosed.

"Disturbed" marked the 100th episode of Numbers.[6]

Season 6 (2009–10)

The sixth and final season premiered Friday, September 25, 2009, at 10:00 pm ET[7] and the season finale aired on March 12, 2010, 3 days before Hirsch's 75th birthday.

The season starts with the engagement of Charlie and Amita. Soon after, Larry turns down an opportunity to meet with mathematicians at CERN, in Geneva, and drops his course load for the following semester. This leads Charlie to realize Larry is once again leaving and leaving all of his work to Charlie. Don learns that his former mentor is crooked, causing Don angst to shoot his mentor. Charlie and Don realize that Alan has lost a substantial amount of money in his 401(k). After some delay, Larry leaves Los Angeles to find a vacant piece of land for sale within driving distance of the city. Alan decides to return to work and finds a job as a software technical consultant. David asks Don for advice about career paths within the FBI. Larry returns from the desert with a new theory about the universe's fate. Charlie and Amita begin planning their wedding and decide to join the Big Brother/Big Sister program to practice parenting skills. They get married before their move to England to teach at the University of Cambridge. Don loses his gun, recovers it after it is used in some vigilante murders, and gets engaged to Robin. He also decides to leave the team, taking an administrative position within the FBI. Before leaving, Charlie and Amita decide that the family garage should be converted to a guest house so Alan can continue living with them. Leaving Colby, Liz, and Nikki behind, David departs for Washington, DC, to a position as an anti-corruption team leader.

Home media

CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment) has released all six seasons of Numb3rs on DVD in Regions 1, 2, and 4.

On June 2, 2017, CBS DVD released Numb3rs: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[8]

Season # Release Dates Ep
(#)
Length
(min.)
Discs Region 1 Extras
US, Canada (R1) UK (R2) Australia (R4)
Season one May 30, 2006[9] October 2, 2006[10] October 5, 2006[11] 13[9] 544[9] 4[9] Cast and crew commentaries for five episodes, "Crunching Numb3rs: Season 1," "Point of Origin: Inside the Unaired Pilot," "Do The Math: The Caltech Analysis," and "Charlievision: FX Sequences 1.0," blooper reels, and audition reels.[12]
Season two October 10, 2006[13] July 9, 2007[14] June 7, 2007[15] 24[13] 1037[13] 6[13] Cast and crew commentaries for six episodes, "Crunching Numb3rs: Season Two," two "behind the scenes" videos (one with Nicholas Falacci, the other with David Krumholtz), and a blooper reel.[16]
Season three September 25, 2007[17] February 9, 2009[18] July 10, 2008[19] 24[17] 1029[17] 6[17] Cast and crew commentaries for five episodes, "Crunching Numb3rs: Season 3," a mini-documentary of the Eppes house, a blooper reel, and a tour of the Eppes' house set.[20]
Season four September 30, 2008[21] July 13, 2009[22] July 2, 2009[23] 18[21] 767[21] 5[21] "Crunching NUMB3RS: Trust Metric," featurettes for two episodes, "The Tony Touch", pre-production, and post production.[24]
Season five October 20, 2009[25] June 21, 2010[26] August 4, 2010[27] 23 983[28] 6[29] Cast and crew commentaries for three episodes, deleted scenes for "Thirty-Six Hours", "Crunching NUMB3RS: Season Five" featurette, "Celebrating 100" featurette, Blooper reel.[29]
Season six August 10, 2010 July 18, 2011 July 21, 2011[30] 16 660 4 Coming Full Circle: Numb3rs the final season, The women of Numb3rs, Pixel Perfect:the digital cinematography of Numb3rs, Production Photo Gallery
Complete series June 6, 2017 N/A December 1, 2011[31] 118 31

Awards and nominations

Nicolas Falacci and Cheryl Heuton, the show's creators, have won several awards for the show, including the Carl Sagan Award for Public Understanding of Science in 2006,[32] and the National Science Board's Public Service Award in 2007.[33] Also, the show's stunt coordinator, Jim Vickers, was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination in 2006 for episode 14 of Season 2, "Harvest".[34]

Representation of mathematics

We all use math every day. To predict weather, to tell time, to handle money. Math is more than formulas and equations. It's logic; it's rationality. It's using your mind to solve the biggest mysteries we know.

Several mathematicians work as consultants for each episode.[35][36][37] Actual mathematics are presented in the show; the equations on the chalkboards are mathematically valid, and are somewhat applicable to the situations presented in each show. This mathematical validity and applicability of the equations have been asserted by professional mathematicians.[35][38][39]

A book entitled The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS: Solving Crime with Mathematics (ISBN 0452288576; published August 28, 2007), written by Keith Devlin and Dr. Gary Lorden, a consultant to the show along with Dr. Orara, a physics consultant, explain some of the mathematical techniques that have been used both in actual FBI cases and in other law-enforcement departments.[40][41]

Since the premiere season, the blog edited by Prof. Mark Bridger (Northeastern University) has commented on the mathematics behind each episode of the show.[42]

Wolfram Research (the developers of Mathematica) is the chief math consultant, reviewing scripts and providing background mathematics for the show. Starting with season four, their website in collaboration with CBS is entitled "The math behind NUMB3RS".[43]

Alice Silverberg, a mathematician consultant to the show, expressed concern with its use of mathematics, asserting that the math is inserted after the initial script and written to provide plausible-sounding jargon, rather than having consultants involved at all stages of story development.[44] The same part-time consultant offered criticism of the show's portrayal of female mathematicians and expressed concern over the appropriateness of the relationship between Charlie Eppes and his graduate student Amita Ramanujan.[44]

Production

The idea for Numbers was generated in the late 1990s when Nick Falacci and Cheryl Heuton, the show's creators, attended a lecture given by Bill Nye, a popular science educator.[45] The premise of the show is similar to that of author Colin Bruce's reimaginings of the Sherlock Holmes character,[46] and to the "Mathnet" segment on the children's television show Square One.

Gabriel Macht was originally cast to portray the character of Don Eppes.[47] Also, the original concept for the show had the events take place at Massachusetts Institute of Technology;[48] this was later changed to the fictional California Institute of Science, commonly called CalSci. Scenes which take place at CalSci are filmed at California Institute of Technology (Caltech)[48] and the University of Southern California. One of the most frequent campus locations at Caltech is the vicinity of Millikan Library, including the bridge over Millikan Pond, the Trustees room, and the arcades of nearby buildings. At USC, locations include Doheny Library and the Town and Gown dining room. Exteriors for the FBI offices are on the distinctive bridge at Los Angeles Center Studios.[49]

Another common location is the Craftsman home of the Eppes family. The house shown in the first season is real; it is owned by David Raposa and Edward Trosper,[50] although a replica set was used from the second season onwards.[51]

Title of the show

The show uses the number three in its title instead of the letter "e", in which is found in Leetspeak. In the interviews with Tom Jicha of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and with Alan Pergament of The Buffalo News, Heuton mentioned that the use of the number three in the title derives from leet, a form of computer jargon that replaces letters with numbers.[52][53] Dr. Gary Lorden, a California Institute of Technology mathematics professor who served as the show's mathematics consultant, told NPR's Ira Flatow that it was created on a normal computer keyboard. Lorden also mentioned that the use of the number three in the title can serve as a restriction in Internet searches about the series.[54]

Both entertainment reporters and psychologists noticed the title's spelling. Some reporters, such as Joanne Ostrow of the Denver Post,[55] the staff members of People Magazine,[56] the editors of The Futon Critic,[57] the staff of the Scripps Howard News Service,[58] and Mike Hughes of USA Today[59] acknowledged the presence of the number three in the title. Lynette Rice of Entertainment Weekly asked Krumholtz about the three in the title; his response was, "Isn't that annoying? I think it should be the mathematical symbol for sigma, which looks like an E. I've been fighting that for weeks."[60] (The sigma (Σ) stands for summation.[61]) Others used varying adjectives to describe the title. The TV site Zap2it.com called it "their typographical silliness, not ours".[62] Brad Aspey of The Muskegon Chronicle, stated, "No, that wasn't an ugly typo you just read - "NUMB3RS" (pronounced numbers) is the idiosyncratic title of filmmakers Ridley and Tony Scott's astute and crafty psychological drama which shows that even math can make for edge-of-your-seat entertainment."[63] Ellen Gray of The Philadelphia Daily News, said, "Some of you may have noticed that in promoting "Numb3rs," which premieres Sunday before moving to its regular 10 p.m. Friday slot, CBS has chosen to put a 3 in place of the "e" in the title....I won't be going along with this particular affectation, which slows down my typing and seems to be the graphic equivalent of the reversed "R" in Toys R Us. So there."[64]

Still others had a more positive view of the title. When NPR's Flatow asked both Lorden and Dr. Keith Devlin, NPR's mathematics reporter, about the title, both men denied creating the title; Devlin believed that executive producer Tony Scott originated the title. Lorden stated that he initially thought that the title was "kind of hokey", but later saw it as "brilliant" and a "catchy logo".[54] Jonathan Storm of The Philadelphia Inquirer, in his review of the series stated, "You'd think CBS's new Numbers, which premieres at 10 tonight after the Patriots-Steelers football game, is just another one of those shows with numskull titles trying to draw attention to themselves. But the '3' substituting for the 'e' is actually based on a real thing".... He later said that the show was "written by people familiar with the Dead Cow Cult".[65] David Brooks of The Telegraph (Nashua, NH) devoted the majority of his entire review to the use of leet in the series title.[66] In addition, three psychologists, Manuel Perea, Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, and Manuel Carreiras mentioned the television series in their 2008 article for the American Psychological Association's Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.[67]

American television ratings

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of Numb3rs on CBS.[68]

Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.

Season Timeslot Season premiere Season finale Episodes TV season Ranking Viewers
(in millions)
1st Friday 10:00 PM January 23, 2005 May 13, 2005 13 2004–2005 #36 10.77[69]
2nd September 23, 2005 May 19, 2006 24 2005–2006 #32 11.62[70]
3rd September 22, 2006 May 18, 2007 24 2006–2007 #38 10.5[71]
4th[71] September 28, 2007 May 16, 2008 18 2007–2008 #55 9.14[72]
5th October 3, 2008 May 15, 2009 23 2008–2009 #37 10.29[73]
6th September 25, 2009 March 12, 2010 16[74] 2009–2010 #46 8.45[75]
  • Note: The pilot episode aired on Sunday before moving to its regular night on Friday.

International broadcasting

  Australia: Network Ten

  Austria: Paramount Network

  Spain: Calle 13

  Netherlands: NET 5

  Denmark: 13th Street

  France: Universal Channel, M6, 6ter, RTL TVL

  India: AXN

  Japan: Fox Crime

  Poland: Hallmark Channel

  South Africa: Universal TV

  Italy: Rai 4

  Hungary: Viasat3

  Russia: Universal Channel

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External links

  • The Math Behind Numb3rs Website
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For the South Korean television series see Numbers South Korean TV series Numbers stylized as NUMB3RS is an American crime drama television series that was broadcast on CBS from January 23 2005 to March 12 2010 for six seasons and 118 episodes The series was created by Nicolas Falacci and Cheryl Heuton and follows FBI Special Agent Don Eppes Rob Morrow and his brother Charlie Eppes David Krumholtz a college mathematics professor and prodigy who helps Don solve crimes for the FBI Brothers Ridley and Tony Scott produced Numbers its production companies are the Scott brothers Scott Free Productions and CBS Television Studios originally Paramount Network Television and later CBS Paramount Network Television NumbersGenrePolice procedural Crime drama ThrillerCreated byNicolas Falacci Cheryl HeutonStarringRob Morrow David Krumholtz Judd Hirsch Alimi Ballard Sabrina Lloyd Dylan Bruno Diane Farr Navi Rawat Sophina Brown Aya Sumika Peter MacNicolMusic byCharlie ClouserCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes118 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersNicolas Falacci Cheryl Heuton Ridley Scott Tony Scott David W Zucker Andrew Dettmann Don McGill Lewis Abel Ken Sanzel Barry Schindel Brooke KennedyProducersJohn Forrest Niss Michael Attanasio Christine Larson NitzscheProduction locationsLos Angeles PasadenaRunning time43 minutesProduction companiesThe Barry Schindel Company seasons 2 3 Post 109 Productions season 6 Scott Free Productions Paramount Network Television seasons 1 2 CBS Paramount Network Television seasons 3 5 CBS Television Studios season 6 ReleaseOriginal networkCBSPicture format1080i HDTV Original releaseJanuary 23 2005 2005 01 23 March 12 2010 2010 03 12 The show focuses equally on the relationships among Don Eppes his brother Charlie Eppes and their father Alan Eppes Judd Hirsch and on the brothers efforts to fight crime usually in Los Angeles A typical episode begins with a crime which is subsequently investigated by a team of FBI agents led by Don and mathematically modeled by Charlie with the help of Larry Fleinhardt Peter MacNicol and Amita Ramanujan Navi Rawat The insights provided by Charlie s mathematics were always in some way crucial to solving the crime On May 18 2010 CBS canceled the series after six seasons 1 Contents 1 Cast and characters 2 Episodes 2 1 Season 1 2005 2 2 Season 2 2005 06 2 3 Season 3 2006 07 2 4 Season 4 2007 08 2 5 Season 5 2008 09 2 6 Season 6 2009 10 3 Home media 4 Awards and nominations 5 Representation of mathematics 6 Production 6 1 Title of the show 6 2 American television ratings 7 International broadcasting 8 References 9 External linksCast and characters EditMain article List of Numbers characters The show revolved around three intersecting groups of characters the FBI scientists at the fictitious California Institute of Science CalSci and the Eppes family Don Eppes Rob Morrow Charlie s older brother is the lead FBI agent at the Los Angeles Violent Crimes Squad Professor Charlie Eppes David Krumholtz is a mathematical genius who in addition to teaching at CalSci consults for the FBI and NSA Alan Eppes Judd Hirsch is a former L A city planner a widower and the father of both Charlie and Don Eppes Alan lives in a historic two story California bungalow furnished with period Arts and Crafts furniture David Sinclair Alimi Ballard is an FBI field agent and was later made Don s second in command and promoted to supervisor Terry Lake Sabrina Lloyd is a forensic psychologist and FBI agent season 1 Prof Larry Fleinhardt Peter MacNicol is a theoretical physicist and cosmologist at CalSci Charlie s former mentor and now best friend he also frequently consults for the FBI Prof Amita Ramanujan Navi Rawat is a mathematician at CalSci and an FBI consultant In season two she begins dating Charlie to whom she is engaged and married in season six Charlie was her thesis advisor Her name is a reference to influential autodidactic Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan seasons 2 6 main 1 recurring Megan Reeves Diane Farr is an FBI behavioral specialist She was involved romantically with Larry Fleinhardt and left the FBI to counsel troubled young women seasons 2 4 Colby Granger Dylan Bruno is an FBI field agent Once thought to have betrayed his colleagues he is now back in their good graces and confidence seasons 3 6 main 2 recurring Liz Warner Aya Sumika is an FBI agent formerly involved with Agent Eppes seasons 5 6 main 3 4 recurring Nikki Betancourt Sophina Brown is an FBI agent with four years experience in the LAPD and a law degree seasons 5 6 Temporary characters on the show were often named after famous mathematicians For example in the episode In Plain Sight season two episode eight one of the criminals is named Rolle and Charlie s father mentions a meeting with a man named Robert Peterson Episodes EditMain article List of Numbers episodes Opening Voice over by David Krumholtz We all use math every day To predict weather to tell time to handle money Math is more than formulas and equations It s logic it s rationality It s using your mind to solve the biggest mysteries we know Season 1 2005 Edit Main article Numbers season 1 The first season aired between January 23 2005 and May 13 2005 at 10 00 pm on Fridays It started the working relationship between Los Angeles FBI field office and Charlie Eppes The main FBI agents are Charlie s brother Don Eppes and Terry Lake as well as David Sinclair Don and Charlie s father Alan Eppes provides emotional support for the pair while Professor Larry Fleinhardt and doctoral student Amita Ramanujan provide mathematical support and insights to Charlie Season one was a half season producing only 13 episodes Sabrina Lloyd played Terry Lake an agent in this season she was later replaced by Diane Farr who played Megan Reeves Season 2 2005 06 Edit Main article Numbers season 2 The second season aired between September 23 2005 and May 19 2006 again at 10 00 pm on Fridays Season two has several changes to Don s FBI team Terry Lake is reassigned to Washington and two new members join Don and David Sinclair Megan Reeves and Colby Granger Charlie is challenged on one of his long standing mathematical workpieces and starts work on a new theory cognitive emergence theory Larry sells his home and assumes a nomadic lifestyle while he becomes romantically involved with Megan Amita receives an offer for an assistant professor position at Harvard University but is plagued by doubt as her relationship with Charlie is challenged and her career is in upheaval Alan begins work and dating again although he struggles with the loss of his wife and Charlie and his dream of her Season 3 2006 07 Edit Main article Numbers season 3 Numb3rs was renewed for a third season 2 which began airing at 10 00 pm on Friday September 22 2006 and ended on May 18 2007 Charlie and Amita intensify their relationship as do Larry and Megan especially after Megan s kidnapping Amita has trouble adjusting to her new role as a CalSci professor and Larry announces his leave of absence he will be on the International Space Station for six months which greatly distresses Charlie Charlie and his colleagues are troubled by Dr Mildred Finch the newly appointed chair of the CalSci Physics Mathematics and Astronomy Division whom they learn has begun dating Alan Meanwhile Don dates Agent Liz Warner and questions his ethics and self worth and receives counseling Charlie sees Don s therapist and the two understand one another more Despite Don s concerns Alan engages in some FBI consulting with his engineering knowledge and Larry returns from the space station disillusioned The finale wraps up with a revelation that Colby was a double agent for the Chinese Noticeable changes from previous seasons include removing the opening credit sequence credits are now done during the first segment of the show the absence of Peter MacNicol s character for much of the season and the absence of Diane Farr s character for a few episodes Peter MacNicol appeared in the first 11 episodes before leaving for the television show 24 but returned to Numbers for the 21st episode of season three The Art of Reckoning His character s absence was written into the show by becoming a payload specialist on the International Space Station Diane Farr pregnant for most of the season left the show for maternity leave in episode 18 Democracy her character s absence is explained as a particular assignment to the Department of Justice Season 4 2007 08 Edit Main article Numbers season 4 The season premiere aired on September 28 2007 in the same time slot as in previous seasons 10 00 pm Eastern Time 3 Because of the writer s strike only 12 episodes were initially produced However once the strike ended CBS announced the show s return April 4 2008 with six episodes 4 The season ended on May 16 2008 As this season starts Colby Granger escapes from jail and is revealed to be a triple agent He then rejoins the team Don and Liz break up halfway through this season after Liz has trouble with Don s trust issues Amita s parents come to visit which becomes a secondary theme throughout most of the season Due to her work at the DOJ Megan is conflicted by her work and turns to Larry Near the end of the season Don s girlfriend from season two Robin Brooks returns Don and Robin then continue their relationship Charlie attends FBI training camp because he has been working with Don for several years and wants to understand better what his brother does In the season finale Megan leaves the team to move back to Washington DC and Charlie goes head to head with Don about a case This causes Charlie to send information to scientists in Pakistan He is subsequently arrested and has his security clearance revoked to no longer help Don on cases At the end of the episode Don drives away to another case and Charlie admits that giving up FBI work will be more challenging than he expected Several characters from previous seasons did not appear in season four most notably Mildred Finch and Ian Edgerton Season 5 2008 09 Edit Main article Numbers season 5 The fifth season premiered on October 3 2008 and the season finale aired on May 15 2009 The season premiere was moved back one week to accommodate the 2008 presidential debates 5 Season five opens three weeks after When Worlds Collide season four s finale with the government dropping the charges against Charlie Charlie gets his security clearance back after Don and he fight FBI Security Officer Carl McGowan Don begins to explore Judaism The team adds new agent Nikki Betancourt who arrives shortly after Megan Reeves departure Robin is offered a promotion but turns it down Buck Winters from the episodes Spree and Two Daughters breaks out of prison and comes after Don Alan suddenly finds himself coaching CalSci s basketball team David becomes Don s primary relief supervisor DARPA tries to recruit Charlie but he turns down their offer Toward the end of the season Don is stabbed and Charlie blames himself for it The aftermath of Don s stabbing causes Charlie to focus more on his FBI consultation work Amita is kidnapped and the team races to find her After she is rescued Charlie proposes to Amita Her response is left undisclosed Disturbed marked the 100th episode of Numbers 6 Season 6 2009 10 Edit Main article Numbers season 6 The sixth and final season premiered Friday September 25 2009 at 10 00 pm ET 7 and the season finale aired on March 12 2010 3 days before Hirsch s 75th birthday The season starts with the engagement of Charlie and Amita Soon after Larry turns down an opportunity to meet with mathematicians at CERN in Geneva and drops his course load for the following semester This leads Charlie to realize Larry is once again leaving and leaving all of his work to Charlie Don learns that his former mentor is crooked causing Don angst to shoot his mentor Charlie and Don realize that Alan has lost a substantial amount of money in his 401 k After some delay Larry leaves Los Angeles to find a vacant piece of land for sale within driving distance of the city Alan decides to return to work and finds a job as a software technical consultant David asks Don for advice about career paths within the FBI Larry returns from the desert with a new theory about the universe s fate Charlie and Amita begin planning their wedding and decide to join the Big Brother Big Sister program to practice parenting skills They get married before their move to England to teach at the University of Cambridge Don loses his gun recovers it after it is used in some vigilante murders and gets engaged to Robin He also decides to leave the team taking an administrative position within the FBI Before leaving Charlie and Amita decide that the family garage should be converted to a guest house so Alan can continue living with them Leaving Colby Liz and Nikki behind David departs for Washington DC to a position as an anti corruption team leader Home media EditCBS DVD distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment has released all six seasons of Numb3rs on DVD in Regions 1 2 and 4 On June 2 2017 CBS DVD released Numb3rs The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 8 Season Release Dates Ep Length min Discs Region 1 ExtrasUS Canada R1 UK R2 Australia R4 Season one May 30 2006 9 October 2 2006 10 October 5 2006 11 13 9 544 9 4 9 Cast and crew commentaries for five episodes Crunching Numb3rs Season 1 Point of Origin Inside the Unaired Pilot Do The Math The Caltech Analysis and Charlievision FX Sequences 1 0 blooper reels and audition reels 12 Season two October 10 2006 13 July 9 2007 14 June 7 2007 15 24 13 1037 13 6 13 Cast and crew commentaries for six episodes Crunching Numb3rs Season Two two behind the scenes videos one with Nicholas Falacci the other with David Krumholtz and a blooper reel 16 Season three September 25 2007 17 February 9 2009 18 July 10 2008 19 24 17 1029 17 6 17 Cast and crew commentaries for five episodes Crunching Numb3rs Season 3 a mini documentary of the Eppes house a blooper reel and a tour of the Eppes house set 20 Season four September 30 2008 21 July 13 2009 22 July 2 2009 23 18 21 767 21 5 21 Crunching NUMB3RS Trust Metric featurettes for two episodes The Tony Touch pre production and post production 24 Season five October 20 2009 25 June 21 2010 26 August 4 2010 27 23 983 28 6 29 Cast and crew commentaries for three episodes deleted scenes for Thirty Six Hours Crunching NUMB3RS Season Five featurette Celebrating 100 featurette Blooper reel 29 Season six August 10 2010 July 18 2011 July 21 2011 30 16 660 4 Coming Full Circle Numb3rs the final season The women of Numb3rs Pixel Perfect the digital cinematography of Numb3rs Production Photo GalleryComplete series June 6 2017 N A December 1 2011 31 118 31Awards and nominations EditNicolas Falacci and Cheryl Heuton the show s creators have won several awards for the show including the Carl Sagan Award for Public Understanding of Science in 2006 32 and the National Science Board s Public Service Award in 2007 33 Also the show s stunt coordinator Jim Vickers was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination in 2006 for episode 14 of Season 2 Harvest 34 Representation of mathematics EditWe all use math every day To predict weather to tell time to handle money Math is more than formulas and equations It s logic it s rationality It s using your mind to solve the biggest mysteries we know Several mathematicians work as consultants for each episode 35 36 37 Actual mathematics are presented in the show the equations on the chalkboards are mathematically valid and are somewhat applicable to the situations presented in each show This mathematical validity and applicability of the equations have been asserted by professional mathematicians 35 38 39 A book entitled The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS Solving Crime with Mathematics ISBN 0452288576 published August 28 2007 written by Keith Devlin and Dr Gary Lorden a consultant to the show along with Dr Orara a physics consultant explain some of the mathematical techniques that have been used both in actual FBI cases and in other law enforcement departments 40 41 Since the premiere season the blog edited by Prof Mark Bridger Northeastern University has commented on the mathematics behind each episode of the show 42 Wolfram Research the developers of Mathematica is the chief math consultant reviewing scripts and providing background mathematics for the show Starting with season four their website in collaboration with CBS is entitled The math behind NUMB3RS 43 Alice Silverberg a mathematician consultant to the show expressed concern with its use of mathematics asserting that the math is inserted after the initial script and written to provide plausible sounding jargon rather than having consultants involved at all stages of story development 44 The same part time consultant offered criticism of the show s portrayal of female mathematicians and expressed concern over the appropriateness of the relationship between Charlie Eppes and his graduate student Amita Ramanujan 44 Production EditThe idea for Numbers was generated in the late 1990s when Nick Falacci and Cheryl Heuton the show s creators attended a lecture given by Bill Nye a popular science educator 45 The premise of the show is similar to that of author Colin Bruce s reimaginings of the Sherlock Holmes character 46 and to the Mathnet segment on the children s television show Square One Gabriel Macht was originally cast to portray the character of Don Eppes 47 Also the original concept for the show had the events take place at Massachusetts Institute of Technology 48 this was later changed to the fictional California Institute of Science commonly called CalSci Scenes which take place at CalSci are filmed at California Institute of Technology Caltech 48 and the University of Southern California One of the most frequent campus locations at Caltech is the vicinity of Millikan Library including the bridge over Millikan Pond the Trustees room and the arcades of nearby buildings At USC locations include Doheny Library and the Town and Gown dining room Exteriors for the FBI offices are on the distinctive bridge at Los Angeles Center Studios 49 Another common location is the Craftsman home of the Eppes family The house shown in the first season is real it is owned by David Raposa and Edward Trosper 50 although a replica set was used from the second season onwards 51 Title of the show Edit The show uses the number three in its title instead of the letter e in which is found in Leetspeak In the interviews with Tom Jicha of the South Florida Sun Sentinel and with Alan Pergament of The Buffalo News Heuton mentioned that the use of the number three in the title derives from leet a form of computer jargon that replaces letters with numbers 52 53 Dr Gary Lorden a California Institute of Technology mathematics professor who served as the show s mathematics consultant told NPR s Ira Flatow that it was created on a normal computer keyboard Lorden also mentioned that the use of the number three in the title can serve as a restriction in Internet searches about the series 54 Both entertainment reporters and psychologists noticed the title s spelling Some reporters such as Joanne Ostrow of the Denver Post 55 the staff members of People Magazine 56 the editors of The Futon Critic 57 the staff of the Scripps Howard News Service 58 and Mike Hughes of USA Today 59 acknowledged the presence of the number three in the title Lynette Rice of Entertainment Weekly asked Krumholtz about the three in the title his response was Isn t that annoying I think it should be the mathematical symbol for sigma which looks like an E I ve been fighting that for weeks 60 The sigma S stands for summation 61 Others used varying adjectives to describe the title The TV site Zap2it com called it their typographical silliness not ours 62 Brad Aspey of The Muskegon Chronicle stated No that wasn t an ugly typo you just read NUMB3RS pronounced numbers is the idiosyncratic title of filmmakers Ridley and Tony Scott s astute and crafty psychological drama which shows that even math can make for edge of your seat entertainment 63 Ellen Gray of The Philadelphia Daily News said Some of you may have noticed that in promoting Numb3rs which premieres Sunday before moving to its regular 10 p m Friday slot CBS has chosen to put a 3 in place of the e in the title I won t be going along with this particular affectation which slows down my typing and seems to be the graphic equivalent of the reversed R in Toys R Us So there 64 Still others had a more positive view of the title When NPR s Flatow asked both Lorden and Dr Keith Devlin NPR s mathematics reporter about the title both men denied creating the title Devlin believed that executive producer Tony Scott originated the title Lorden stated that he initially thought that the title was kind of hokey but later saw it as brilliant and a catchy logo 54 Jonathan Storm of The Philadelphia Inquirer in his review of the series stated You d think CBS s new Numbers which premieres at 10 tonight after the Patriots Steelers football game is just another one of those shows with numskull titles trying to draw attention to themselves But the 3 substituting for the e is actually based on a real thing He later said that the show was written by people familiar with the Dead Cow Cult 65 David Brooks of The Telegraph Nashua NH devoted the majority of his entire review to the use of leet in the series title 66 In addition three psychologists Manuel Perea Jon Andoni Dunabeitia and Manuel Carreiras mentioned the television series in their 2008 article for the American Psychological Association s Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception and Performance 67 American television ratings Edit Seasonal rankings based on average total viewers per episode of Numb3rs on CBS 68 Note Each U S network television season starts in late September and ends in late May which coincides with the completion of May sweeps Season Timeslot Season premiere Season finale Episodes TV season Ranking Viewers in millions 1st Friday 10 00 PM January 23 2005 May 13 2005 13 2004 2005 36 10 77 69 2nd September 23 2005 May 19 2006 24 2005 2006 32 11 62 70 3rd September 22 2006 May 18 2007 24 2006 2007 38 10 5 71 4th 71 September 28 2007 May 16 2008 18 2007 2008 55 9 14 72 5th October 3 2008 May 15 2009 23 2008 2009 37 10 29 73 6th September 25 2009 March 12 2010 16 74 2009 2010 46 8 45 75 Note The pilot episode aired on Sunday before moving to its regular night on Friday International broadcasting Edit Australia Network Ten Austria Paramount Network Spain Calle 13 Netherlands NET 5 Denmark 13th Street France Universal Channel M6 6ter RTL TVL India AXN Japan Fox Crime Poland Hallmark Channel South Africa Universal TV Italy Rai 4 Hungary Viasat3 Russia Universal ChannelReferences Edit Report CBS cancels Ghost Whisperer Numbers and five more shows Archived November 11 2010 at the Wayback Machine Zap2It May 18 2010 Mahan Colin March 6 2006 Voila CBS renews 14 shows at once TV com Retrieved August 25 2007 CBS 2007 Fall Preview CBS Retrieved August 24 2007 CBS Sets Series Return Dates Zap2it Archived from the original on February 16 2008 Retrieved February 13 2008 CBS Sets Fall Premiere Dates Broadcasting amp Media Retrieved June 20 2009 Kinon Cristina May 1 2009 Hawking counts Numb3rs as a fave New York Daily News Retrieved September 9 2009 Fall TV CBS Announces Premiere Dates TVGuide com Retrieved June 24 2009 Add the Six Seasons Together in The Complete Series this Summer Archived March 29 2017 at the Wayback Machine a b c d Numb3rs The 1st Season TVShowsOnDVD com May 30 2006 Archived from the original on November 4 2008 Retrieved February 17 2009 Numb3rs Season 1 DVD Amazon Retrieved February 17 2009 NUMB3RS SEASON 1 COMPLETE BIGWentertainment October 12 2006 Archived from the original on August 15 2007 Retrieved February 17 2009 Numb3rs The Complete First Season 2005 Amazon Retrieved August 25 2007 a b c d Numb3rs The 2nd Season TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on November 16 2006 Retrieved February 17 2009 Numb3rs Season 2 Amazon Retrieved February 17 2009 NUMB3RS SEASON 2 COMPLETE BIGWentertainment June 7 2007 Archived from the original on February 9 2008 Retrieved February 17 2009 Numb3rs The Complete Second Season 2005 Amazon Retrieved August 25 2007 a b c d Numb3rs The 3rd Season TVShowsOnDVD com September 25 2007 Archived from the original on September 17 2012 Retrieved February 17 2009 Numb3rs Season 3 DVD 2006 Amazon February 9 2009 Retrieved February 17 2009 NUMB3RS SEASON 3 COMPLETE BIGWentertainment July 10 2008 Archived from the original on April 15 2009 Retrieved February 17 2009 Numb3rs The Third Season 2005 Amazon Retrieved August 25 2007 a b c d Numb3rs The Complete 4th Season TVShowsOnDVD com September 30 2008 Archived from the original on January 5 2013 Retrieved February 17 2009 Numb3rs Season 3 DVD 2006 Amazon Retrieved May 29 2009 Numbers Season 4 Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved June 14 2009 Numb3rs The Fourth Season 2008 Amazon Retrieved January 3 2009 Numb3rs The Complete 5th Season TVShowsOnDVD com September 30 2008 Archived from the original on August 2 2009 Retrieved February 17 2009 Numbers Season 5 on DVD LoveFilm com April 9 2010 Archived from the original on June 11 2010 Retrieved April 9 2010 Australia s largest DVD store EzyDVD Retrieved February 28 2011 permanent dead link Numbers Season 5 Amazon Retrieved June 14 2009 a b Numb3rs The Fifth Season Barnes amp Noble com Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved December 21 2009 Numb3rs Numbers The Final Season 4 Disc Set Ezydvd com au July 20 2011 Archived from the original on June 10 2011 Retrieved August 18 2012 Australia Dicksmith Numb3rs Complete Series Collection DVD Region 4 Drama Dicksmith Australia Retrieved November 30 2019 Official Numb3rs website CBS Retrieved May 13 2006 The Numb3rs Add Up Popular TV Show and Its Creators Receive Public Service Award National Science Board April 16 2007 Retrieved August 25 2007 Awards for Numb3rs IMDb Retrieved August 25 2007 a b Weisstein Eric The Math ematica behind Television s Crime Drama NUMB3RS Archived from the original on November 11 2007 Retrieved August 24 2007 Hollywood Math and Science Film Consulting Retrieved August 24 2007 Weise Elizabeth February 9 2005 They re Calculatingly Cool USA Today Retrieved October 13 2007 Devlin Keith NUMB3RS gets the math right Mathematical Association of America Retrieved August 24 2007 Pegg Ed Jr January 21 2005 Math Games The NUMB3RS TV show Mathematical Association of America Retrieved August 24 2007 The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS Solving Crime with Mathematics Paperback Amazon com 2007 ISBN 978 0 452 28857 7 Lady Shelley NUMB3RS Books and DVDs Archived from the original on August 21 2007 Retrieved August 25 2007 Numb3rs blog Northeastern University June 14 2005 Archived from the original on February 2 2007 Retrieved June 15 2010 NUMB3RS Episode 412 Power Wolfram Research Math Notes Numb3rs wolfram com Retrieved June 15 2010 a b Silverberg Alice November 2006 Alice in NUMB3Rland PDF FOCUS 26 8 12 13 The Numb3rs Guy Time Magazine December 4 2005 Retrieved August 25 2007 Jonas Gerald October 5 1997 The Strange Case The New York Times Cheryl Heuton co creator co executive producer Nicolas Falacci co creator executive producer Ridley Scott executive producer Tony Scott executive producer David W Zucker co executive producer Mark Saks casting director Skip Chaissom producer 2006 Point of Origin Inside the Unaired Pilot DVD Numb3rs Season 1 CBS Studios Inc a b Numb3rs 2005 Trivia IMDb Retrieved August 25 2007 Numb3rs 2005 Filming locations Us imdb com May 1 2009 Retrieved June 15 2010 Hobart Christy February 17 2005 Arts and Crafts by the Numb3rs Los Angeles Times NUMB3RS org forum Retrieved May 30 2007 Jicha Tom January 22 2005 Doing the Math CBS Hopes Its New Equation for the Crime Drama Pairing a Detective and a Genius Will Add up to a Hit South Florida Sun Sentinel Fort Lauderdale Florida Retrieved February 26 2015 via Newsbank subscription required Pergament Alan January 20 2005 Numb3rs Viewers Probably Won t Be Willing to Do the Math The Buffalo News Buffalo New York The Buffalo News Retrieved February 27 2015 via Newsbank subscription required a b National Public Radio October 5 2007 The Numb3rs Don t Lie National Public Radio National Public Radio Retrieved February 27 2015 Ostrow Joanne December 8 2004 Networks are busy it must be midseason Denver Post Denver Colorado Denver Post Retrieved February 26 2015 Staff Report January 31 2005 Picks and Pans Review Numb3rs People Magazine New York City New York People Magazine Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved February 26 2015 The Futon Critic Staff November 29 2004 Numb3rs Add Up to a January Premiere The Futon Critic The Futon Critic Retrieved February 26 2015 Staff Report December 28 2004 Committed is TV s best offering for January Scripps Howard News Service Cincinnati Ohio Scripps Howard News Service Retrieved February 26 2015 via Newsbank subscription required Hughes Mike January 7 2005 Numb3rs adds up for new series stars USA Today Tysons Corner Virginia USA Today Retrieved February 26 2015 via Newsbank subscription required Rice Lynette February 14 2005 David Krumholtz explains how it all adds up Entertainment Weekly Retrieved February 11 2014 Weiss David J September 21 2001 Review of Mathematical Symbols Psy302 Statistical Methods California State University Los Angeles Retrieved February 11 2014 dmason December 4 2004 CBS is counting on Numb3rs Ventura County Star Camarillo California Ventura County Star Retrieved February 28 2015 via Newsbank subscription required Aspey Brad January 28 2005 Regular TV finally getting the message from cable The Muskegon Chronicle Muskegon Michigan The Muskegon Chronicle Retrieved February 28 2015 via Newsbank subscription required Gray Ellen January 22 2005 Math Adds Up to Zero for Numb3rs Star The Philadelphia Daily News Philadelphia Pennsylvania Watertown Daily Times Retrieved February 28 2015 via Newsbank subscription required Storm Jonathan January 23 2005 Solving Crimes by the Numb3rs The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved February 27 2015 via Newsbank subscription required Brooks David January 19 2005 C4n y0u r34d 7h15 Maybe you can work for CBS The Telegraph Nashua NH Nashua New Hampshire The Telegraph Nashua NH Retrieved February 28 2015 via Newsbank subscription required Perea Manuel Dunabeitia Jon Andoni Carreiras Manuel Carreiras 2008 Observations R34d1ng W0rd5 w1th Numb3r5 PDF Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception and Performance United States American Psychological Association 34 1 237 241 doi 10 1037 0096 1523 34 1 237 PMID 18248151 Retrieved February 11 2014 Ratings search for Numb3rs ABC Media Net Archived from the original on January 7 2009 Retrieved June 15 2010 Viewer numbers of the official 2004 2005 U S television season American Broadcasting Company Archived from the original on March 10 2007 Viewer numbers of the official 2005 2006 U S television season American Broadcasting Company Archived from the original on March 10 2007 a b 2006 07 primetime wrap Series programming results The Hollywood Reporter May 25 2007 Archived from the original on August 15 2007 Retrieved August 25 2007 Televisionista TV Ratings 2007 2008 Season Top 200 Televisionista blogspot com June 1 2008 Retrieved June 15 2010 ABC Medianet ABC Medianet Retrieved June 15 2010 Ausiello Michael November 4 2009 This just in CBS trims Numb3rs orders more NCIS and Mother Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on November 7 2009 Retrieved November 21 2019 Deadline com Full Series Rankings for The 2009 2010 Broadcast Season Deadline May 27 2010 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