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The Others (TV series)

The Others is an American television series created by John Brancato and Michael Ferris, and produced by Delusional Films, NBC Studios, and DreamWorks Television. It ran for thirteen 40-minute episodes from February 5, 2000, to June 10, 2000, airing on NBC. It concerned a group of people with various psychic talents as they encountered different, and often evil, paranormal forces. It was an ensemble series. It featured in the third attempt by NBC to air a Saturday night supernatural/paranormal programming block, joining The Pretender and Profiler as the Thrillogy, but all three shows were canceled by season's end.

The Others
Created byJohn Brancato and Michael Ferris
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
ProducerSarah Caplan
Running time40 minutes
Production companies
DistributorNBC Studios
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseFebruary 5 (2000-02-05) –
June 10, 2000 (2000-06-10)

Premise

Marian Kitt, a university student, is forced to come to terms with her frequently unwanted paranormal abilities, attempting to do so by joining The Others, a group with similar talents. The series gradually built up an overall storyline of a strong evil power targeting the group.

Cast

Episodes

Note that the episodes were not always broadcast by NBC in the correct story order. For the correct story order for the episodes, refer to the order from the production codes.

List of The Others episodes
No.TitleDirected by [1]Written byOriginal air dateProd.
code [1]
01"Pilot"Mick GarrisJohn Brancato and Michael FerrisFebruary 5, 2000 (2000-02-05)26-99-100
02"Unnamed"Brian Trenchard-SmithJohn Brancato and Michael FerrisFebruary 12, 2000 (2000-02-12)26-99-104
03"Eyes"William MaloneGlen Morgan and James WongFebruary 19, 2000 (2000-02-19)26-99-102
04"Souls on Board"Tobe HooperDaniel ArkinFebruary 26, 2000 (2000-02-26)26-99-105
05"1112"Bill CondonGlen Morgan and James WongMarch 4, 2000 (2000-03-04)26-99-103
06"Luciferous"Mick GarrisGlen Morgan and James WongMarch 11, 2000 (2000-03-11)26-99-101
07"Theta"Tom McLoughlinFred GolanMarch 18, 2000 (2000-03-18)26-99-109
08"Don't Dream It's Over"Mick GarrisMick GarrisMarch 25, 2000 (2000-03-25)26-99-107
09"The Ones That Lie in Wait"Thomas J. WrightGlen Morgan and James WongApril 22, 2000 (2000-04-22)26-99-106
10"Till Then"Bryan SpicerGlen Morgan and James WongApril 29, 2000 (2000-04-29)26-99-110
11"$4.95 a Minute"Sanford BookstaverRichard WhitleyMay 6, 2000 (2000-05-06)26-99-111
12"Life Is for the Living"Thomas J. WrightDaniel ArkinMay 13, 2000 (2000-05-13)26-99-112
13"Mora"Jake PaltrowJohn Brancato and Michael FerrisJune 10, 2000 (2000-06-10)26-99-108

Production

The series' writers included Glen Morgan and James Wong, who were also executive producers for the series along with Brancato and Ferris.[2] Morgan's wife Kristen Cloke played the significant role of Allison/The Woman in the episodes "The Ones That Lie in Wait" and "Life Is for the Living". Tobe Hooper directed one episode, "Souls on Board", and Bill Condon directed the episode "1112".

The series was filmed at Paramount Studios.[citation needed] The pilot episode was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[2]

Broadcast

The series aired on Five in the UK, and on Nine in Australia.

Reception

Michael Speier of Variety was lukewarm on the first episode of the series, noting that "the roles here are one-note: no humor and no sparks, just a lot of paranoia", but adding "Bill Condon ("Gods and Monsters) and Tobe Hooper ("Poltergeist") have already wrapped upcoming episodes, and it’s hoped their styles will generate bigger oohs and aahs than the Mick Garris-helmed pilot."[2] Howard Rosenberg of Los Angeles Times was more openly critical of the series, declaring "There’s nothing especially thoughtful or suspenseful here, for example, and Episodes 1 and 2, after raising expectations of creepiness, both end with soft thuds."[3] By contrast, Bruce Fretts of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a favorable review, commenting that The Others "has a bewitching cast that mixes appealing up-and-comers (including Melissa Crider...) with reliable old-timers (like the always-wonderful Bill Cobbs...)", adding that the series was "compellingly creepy".[4]

References

  1. ^ a b From the United States Copyright Office catalog: "Public Catalog - Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) - Basic Search [search: "Others : no."]". United States Copyright Office. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  2. ^ a b c Michael Speier (February 1, 2000). "The Others". Variety. Retrieved 2020-12-13.
  3. ^ Howard Rosenberg (February 5, 2000). "Lots of Mood, Little Suspense in 'Others'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-12-13.
  4. ^ Bruce Fretts (February 10, 2000). "Why pay for "Scream 3" when you can watch "The Others" for free?". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2020-12-13.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Others TV series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Others is an American television series created by John Brancato and Michael Ferris and produced by Delusional Films NBC Studios and DreamWorks Television It ran for thirteen 40 minute episodes from February 5 2000 to June 10 2000 airing on NBC It concerned a group of people with various psychic talents as they encountered different and often evil paranormal forces It was an ensemble series It featured in the third attempt by NBC to air a Saturday night supernatural paranormal programming block joining The Pretender and Profiler as the Thrillogy but all three shows were canceled by season s end The OthersCreated byJohn Brancato and Michael FerrisStarringJulianne Nicholson Gabriel Macht Melissa Crider Bill Cobbs John Billingsley Kevin J O Connor John AylwardCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes13ProductionExecutive producersJohn Brancato Michael Ferris Glen Morgan James WongProducerSarah CaplanRunning time40 minutesProduction companiesDelusional Films NBC Studios DreamWorks TelevisionDistributorNBC StudiosReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseFebruary 5 2000 02 05 June 10 2000 2000 06 10 Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 3 Episodes 4 Production 5 Broadcast 6 Reception 7 References 8 External linksPremise EditMarian Kitt a university student is forced to come to terms with her frequently unwanted paranormal abilities attempting to do so by joining The Others a group with similar talents The series gradually built up an overall storyline of a strong evil power targeting the group Cast EditJulianne Nicholson as Marian Kitt Gabriel Macht as Mark Gabriel Missy Crider credited as Melissa Crider as Ellen Satori Pawlowski Bill Cobbs as Elmer Greentree John Billingsley as Professor Miles Ballard Kevin J O Connor as Warren Day John Aylward as Albert McGonagleEpisodes EditNote that the episodes were not always broadcast by NBC in the correct story order For the correct story order for the episodes refer to the order from the production codes List of The Others episodesNo TitleDirected by 1 Written byOriginal air dateProd code 1 01 Pilot Mick GarrisJohn Brancato and Michael FerrisFebruary 5 2000 2000 02 05 26 99 10002 Unnamed Brian Trenchard SmithJohn Brancato and Michael FerrisFebruary 12 2000 2000 02 12 26 99 10403 Eyes William MaloneGlen Morgan and James WongFebruary 19 2000 2000 02 19 26 99 10204 Souls on Board Tobe HooperDaniel ArkinFebruary 26 2000 2000 02 26 26 99 10505 1112 Bill CondonGlen Morgan and James WongMarch 4 2000 2000 03 04 26 99 10306 Luciferous Mick GarrisGlen Morgan and James WongMarch 11 2000 2000 03 11 26 99 10107 Theta Tom McLoughlinFred GolanMarch 18 2000 2000 03 18 26 99 10908 Don t Dream It s Over Mick GarrisMick GarrisMarch 25 2000 2000 03 25 26 99 10709 The Ones That Lie in Wait Thomas J WrightGlen Morgan and James WongApril 22 2000 2000 04 22 26 99 10610 Till Then Bryan SpicerGlen Morgan and James WongApril 29 2000 2000 04 29 26 99 11011 4 95 a Minute Sanford BookstaverRichard WhitleyMay 6 2000 2000 05 06 26 99 11112 Life Is for the Living Thomas J WrightDaniel ArkinMay 13 2000 2000 05 13 26 99 11213 Mora Jake PaltrowJohn Brancato and Michael FerrisJune 10 2000 2000 06 10 26 99 108Production EditThe series writers included Glen Morgan and James Wong who were also executive producers for the series along with Brancato and Ferris 2 Morgan s wife Kristen Cloke played the significant role of Allison The Woman in the episodes The Ones That Lie in Wait and Life Is for the Living Tobe Hooper directed one episode Souls on Board and Bill Condon directed the episode 1112 The series was filmed at Paramount Studios citation needed The pilot episode was filmed in Vancouver British Columbia Canada 2 Broadcast EditThe series aired on Five in the UK and on Nine in Australia Reception EditMichael Speier of Variety was lukewarm on the first episode of the series noting that the roles here are one note no humor and no sparks just a lot of paranoia but adding Bill Condon Gods and Monsters and Tobe Hooper Poltergeist have already wrapped upcoming episodes and it s hoped their styles will generate bigger oohs and aahs than the Mick Garris helmed pilot 2 Howard Rosenberg of Los Angeles Times was more openly critical of the series declaring There s nothing especially thoughtful or suspenseful here for example and Episodes 1 and 2 after raising expectations of creepiness both end with soft thuds 3 By contrast Bruce Fretts of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a favorable review commenting that The Others has a bewitching cast that mixes appealing up and comers including Melissa Crider with reliable old timers like the always wonderful Bill Cobbs adding that the series was compellingly creepy 4 References Edit a b From the United States Copyright Office catalog Public Catalog Copyright Catalog 1978 to present Basic Search search Others no United States Copyright Office Retrieved 2017 10 02 a b c Michael Speier February 1 2000 The Others Variety Retrieved 2020 12 13 Howard Rosenberg February 5 2000 Lots of Mood Little Suspense in Others Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2020 12 13 Bruce Fretts February 10 2000 Why pay for Scream 3 when you can watch The Others for free Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2020 12 13 External links EditThe Others at IMDb The Others at epguides com The Others at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Others TV series amp oldid 1111489878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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