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Strange World (TV series)

Strange World is an American crime drama television series created by Howard Gordon and Tim Kring for ABC. 13 episodes were commissioned, of which three aired on ABC in March 1999 before the network cancelled the program. The remaining ten episodes produced subsequently premiered on Sci-Fi in Spring 2002.

Strange World
Intertitle
Created byHoward Gordon
Tim Kring
Starring
ComposerMichael Hoenig
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (10 unaired)
Production
Executive producerHoward Gordon
Running time43-44 minutes
Production companiesTeakwood Lane Productions
20th Century Fox Television
Original release
NetworkABC (1999)
Sci-Fi (2002)
ReleaseMarch 8 (1997-03-08) –
March 16, 1997 (1997-03-16)

In a web-chat during the 2002 run on Sci-Fi, Gordon stated that, since the producers felt ABC was not going to support the show, they had the opportunity to write a conclusion to the story.[1]

Plot edit

USAMRIID was created in 1970 to counter the threat of chemical and biological weapons.
Section 44 of the charter permits it to investigate criminal abuses of science.

—Text at the beginning of the pilot episode.

Captain Paul Turner (Tim Guinee) is a doctor for The United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), who suffers from a rare form of aplastic anemia as a result of exposure to chemical weapons during the Persian Gulf War. USAMRIID lures him out of his sickbed with the opportunity to bring justice to others suffering from unethical uses of science and technology. Unknown to his superiors, he is given a temporary cure for the symptoms of his disease by a mysterious woman who is an agent of a shadowy organization that may be trying to thwart the goals of USAMRIID. He requires periodic doses of the cure to remain functional, a weakness that the shadowy organization occasionally uses to control him. Both the machinations of the "shadowy organization" and Turner's dependency on the "cure" are ultimately resolved in the final episode of the series.

Cast edit

Title sequence edit

The opening-title sequence was added to the permanent collection of the American Institute of Graphic Arts[2] in 1999. It was created by Imaginary Forces.[citation needed]

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
1"Pilot"Mick JacksonHoward Gordon & Tim KringMarch 8, 1997 (1997-03-08)1ACG79
Turner is summoned to investigate the disappearance of a small child.
2"Lullaby"Joseph ScanlanTim MinearMarch 9, 1997 (1997-03-09)1ACG03
Turner discovers that the Japanese Woman's superiors are using a pregnant girl (Monet Mazur), in Sydney's care, as a pawn in a bizarre case of surrogacy.
3"Azrael's Breed"Vern GillumManny CotoMarch 16, 1997 (1997-03-16)1ACG08
Turner assists the Baltimore PD in tracking down a couple (Robert Knepper, Missy Crider) who get their thrills from brain tissue stolen from corpses.
4"Spirit Falls"Peter MarkleStory by : Todd Ellis Kessler
Teleplay by : Todd Ellis Kessler & Tim Minear
March 1, 2002 (2002-03-01) (Sci-Fi)1ACG05
Turner uncovers a secret hidden behind the mass suicide of a reclusive community -- and tests the loyalty of the Japanese Woman at the same time.
5"The Devil Still Holds My Hand"Tucker GatesJohn ChambersMarch 8, 2002 (2002-03-08) (Sci-Fi)1ACG06
Turner's investigation of a possible viral outbreak leads him to a reunion with a former mentor whose antagonism of the Army matches Turner's own.
6"Skin"Brett DowlerJessica Scott & Mike WollaegerMarch 15, 2002 (2002-03-15) (Sci-Fi)1ACG07
When Sydney is blamed for the death of a patient, she takes it upon herself to discover the real cause of his death and winds up stumbling onto a secret experiment instead.
7"Man Plus"Peter MarkleHoward Gordon &Thania St. JohnMarch 22, 2002 (2002-03-22) (Sci-Fi)1ACG02
Reese assigns Turner his first case when a prominent pianist's death is linked to a mysterious implant in his brain.
8"Rage"James Whitmore Jr.Manny CotoMarch 29, 2002 (2002-03-29) (Sci-Fi)1ACG01
A series of unmotivated road rage incidents convinces Turner that some external force is causing the seemingly irrational violence.
9"Aerobe"Dan LernerStory by : Manny Coto
Teleplay by : Hans Tobeason & Manny Coto
April 12, 2002 (2002-04-12) (Sci-Fi)1ACG04
When a Gulf War vet asks Turner's help in clearing his name, Turner flexes USAMRIID's muscle to stop an insidious cover-up at a nuclear plant.
10"Eliza"Vern GillumTim MinearApril 19, 2002 (2002-04-19) (Sci-Fi)1ACG10
A series of apparent I-War attacks hit Washington, D.C., prompting Turner to join a Department of Defense team in tracking down the source of the attacks.
11"Down Came the Rain"Ian ToyntonManny Coto & Jose MolinaApril 26, 2002 (2002-04-26) (Sci-Fi)1ACG11
An ancient Native American ritual, a rare blood disease and an undiscovered species all come into play when Turner investigates a series of deaths in a Seattle high rise.
12"Food"Tucker GatesStory by : John Chambers & Thania St. John
Teleplay by : John Chambers
May 3, 2002 (2002-05-03) (Sci-Fi)1ACG09
Turner's vacation turns into work when a man's death is linked to his genetically engineered crop.
13"Age of Reason"Dwight LittleHoward Gordon & Tim MinearMay 10, 2002 (2002-05-10) (Sci-Fi)1ACG12
The mysterious Japanese Woman calls on Turner one more time to investigate the abduction, six years ago, of a "wunderkind" named Adam Wasserman.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . (Chat transcript) SciFi.com. February 8, 2002. Archived from the original on June 14, 2002.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on July 20, 2006. Retrieved December 20, 2008.

External links edit

  • . Official site (Sci Fi Channel). Archived from the original on December 19, 2002.
  • . Sci Fi Wire, (Sci Fi Channel). February 13, 2002. Archived from the original on April 13, 2002.
  • Strange World at IMDb  

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Strange World is an American crime drama television series created by Howard Gordon and Tim Kring for ABC 13 episodes were commissioned of which three aired on ABC in March 1999 before the network cancelled the program The remaining ten episodes produced subsequently premiered on Sci Fi in Spring 2002 Strange WorldIntertitleCreated byHoward Gordon Tim KringStarringTim Guinee Kristin Lehman Saundra QuartermanComposerMichael HoenigCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes13 10 unaired ProductionExecutive producerHoward GordonRunning time43 44 minutesProduction companiesTeakwood Lane Productions20th Century Fox TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkABC 1999 Sci Fi 2002 ReleaseMarch 8 1997 03 08 March 16 1997 1997 03 16 In a web chat during the 2002 run on Sci Fi Gordon stated that since the producers felt ABC was not going to support the show they had the opportunity to write a conclusion to the story 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Title sequence 4 Episodes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editUSAMRIID was created in 1970 to counter the threat of chemical and biological weapons Section 44 of the charter permits it to investigate criminal abuses of science Text at the beginning of the pilot episode Captain Paul Turner Tim Guinee is a doctor for The United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases USAMRIID who suffers from a rare form of aplastic anemia as a result of exposure to chemical weapons during the Persian Gulf War USAMRIID lures him out of his sickbed with the opportunity to bring justice to others suffering from unethical uses of science and technology Unknown to his superiors he is given a temporary cure for the symptoms of his disease by a mysterious woman who is an agent of a shadowy organization that may be trying to thwart the goals of USAMRIID He requires periodic doses of the cure to remain functional a weakness that the shadowy organization occasionally uses to control him Both the machinations of the shadowy organization and Turner s dependency on the cure are ultimately resolved in the final episode of the series Cast editTim Guinee as Captain Paul Turner Kristin Lehman as Dr Sidney MacMillan Saundra Quarterman as Major Lynne ReeseTitle sequence editThe opening title sequence was added to the permanent collection of the American Institute of Graphic Arts 2 in 1999 It was created by Imaginary Forces citation needed Episodes editNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code1 Pilot Mick JacksonHoward Gordon amp Tim KringMarch 8 1997 1997 03 08 1ACG79Turner is summoned to investigate the disappearance of a small child 2 Lullaby Joseph ScanlanTim MinearMarch 9 1997 1997 03 09 1ACG03Turner discovers that the Japanese Woman s superiors are using a pregnant girl Monet Mazur in Sydney s care as a pawn in a bizarre case of surrogacy 3 Azrael s Breed Vern GillumManny CotoMarch 16 1997 1997 03 16 1ACG08Turner assists the Baltimore PD in tracking down a couple Robert Knepper Missy Crider who get their thrills from brain tissue stolen from corpses 4 Spirit Falls Peter MarkleStory by Todd Ellis KesslerTeleplay by Todd Ellis Kessler amp Tim MinearMarch 1 2002 2002 03 01 Sci Fi 1ACG05Turner uncovers a secret hidden behind the mass suicide of a reclusive community and tests the loyalty of the Japanese Woman at the same time 5 The Devil Still Holds My Hand Tucker GatesJohn ChambersMarch 8 2002 2002 03 08 Sci Fi 1ACG06Turner s investigation of a possible viral outbreak leads him to a reunion with a former mentor whose antagonism of the Army matches Turner s own 6 Skin Brett DowlerJessica Scott amp Mike WollaegerMarch 15 2002 2002 03 15 Sci Fi 1ACG07When Sydney is blamed for the death of a patient she takes it upon herself to discover the real cause of his death and winds up stumbling onto a secret experiment instead 7 Man Plus Peter MarkleHoward Gordon amp Thania St JohnMarch 22 2002 2002 03 22 Sci Fi 1ACG02Reese assigns Turner his first case when a prominent pianist s death is linked to a mysterious implant in his brain 8 Rage James Whitmore Jr Manny CotoMarch 29 2002 2002 03 29 Sci Fi 1ACG01A series of unmotivated road rage incidents convinces Turner that some external force is causing the seemingly irrational violence 9 Aerobe Dan LernerStory by Manny CotoTeleplay by Hans Tobeason amp Manny CotoApril 12 2002 2002 04 12 Sci Fi 1ACG04When a Gulf War vet asks Turner s help in clearing his name Turner flexes USAMRIID s muscle to stop an insidious cover up at a nuclear plant 10 Eliza Vern GillumTim MinearApril 19 2002 2002 04 19 Sci Fi 1ACG10A series of apparent I War attacks hit Washington D C prompting Turner to join a Department of Defense team in tracking down the source of the attacks 11 Down Came the Rain Ian ToyntonManny Coto amp Jose MolinaApril 26 2002 2002 04 26 Sci Fi 1ACG11An ancient Native American ritual a rare blood disease and an undiscovered species all come into play when Turner investigates a series of deaths in a Seattle high rise 12 Food Tucker GatesStory by John Chambers amp Thania St JohnTeleplay by John ChambersMay 3 2002 2002 05 03 Sci Fi 1ACG09Turner s vacation turns into work when a man s death is linked to his genetically engineered crop 13 Age of Reason Dwight LittleHoward Gordon amp Tim MinearMay 10 2002 2002 05 10 Sci Fi 1ACG12The mysterious Japanese Woman calls on Turner one more time to investigate the abduction six years ago of a wunderkind named Adam Wasserman See also editDoomwatch FringeReferences edit Howard Gordon Chat transcript SciFi com February 8 2002 Archived from the original on June 14 2002 AIGA s Strange World exhibit Archived from the original on July 20 2006 Retrieved December 20 2008 External links edit Strange World Official site Sci Fi Channel Archived from the original on December 19 2002 Strange World Opens Well Sci Fi Wire Sci Fi Channel February 13 2002 Archived from the original on April 13 2002 Strange World at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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