Three (TV series)
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| Genre | Adventure, Drama |
| Created by | Evan Katz |
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| Composer | Greg De Belles |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 13 (5 unaired) |
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| Running time | 60 minutes |
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| Original release | |
| Network | The WB |
| Release | February 2 – March 23, 1998 |
Three is an American adventure drama television series created by Evan Katz, that aired on The WB from February 2 to March 23, 1998.[1] The series was produced by MTV Productions.[2]
Plot
The plot of the show was centered on three thieves, who all participated in crimes that brought no legitimate suffering to others. They were captured by a secret agency that forced them to use their abilities on the agency's behalf to combat criminals who were a threat against the American way of life, under threat of going to prison themselves.
Cast
- Edward Atterton as Johnathan Vance
- Julie Bowen[3] as Amanda Webb
- Bumper Robinson as Marcus Miller
- David Warner as 'The Man'
Episodes
| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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| 1 | "You Are Cordially Required" | Michael Katleman | Evan Katz | February 2, 1998 |
| 2 | "Hope" | Lee Bonner | Tracey Stern | February 9, 1998 |
| 3 | "Blink of an Eye" | Allen Coulter | Teleplay by Tracey Stern Story by Clifton Campbell | February 16, 1998 |
| 4 | "Like Felon, Like Daughter" | Robert Ginty | Tom Ropelewski | February 23, 1998 |
| 5 | "Avatar" | Oscar Costo | Scott Smith | March 2, 1998 |
| 6 | "The Item" | Oscar Costo | Teleplay by Tom Ropelewski and Scott Smith Story by Tracey Stern | March 9, 1998 |
| 7 | "Buyer Beware" | John Kretchmer | Scott Smith | March 16, 1998 |
| 8 | "The Games" | John McPherson | Tracey Stern | March 23, 1998 |
| 9 | "You Must Remember This" | Michael Katleman | Wendy West | Unaired |
| 10 | "Now You See It" | Jorge Montesi | Scott Smith | Unaired |
| 11 | "Break Out" | Winrich Kolbe | Javier Grillo-Marxuach | Unaired |
| 12 | "Emerald City" | Jorge Montesi | Javier Grillo-Marxuach | Unaired |
| 13 | "Uncontrolled Urge" | Lee Bonner | Tom Ropelewski, Tracey Stern, Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Wendy West | Unaired |
See also
References
- ^ The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 1198. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.
- ^ "Despite pretentions, 'Three' is just mindless entertainment". February 2, 1998. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
- ^ Hall, Steve (February 1, 1998). "New 'Three' is fast, stylish and familiar". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
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