Missing (Canadian TV series)
Missing | |
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Also known as | ''1-800-Missing'' |
Genre | Crime drama |
Created by |
Glenn Davis William Laurin |
Starring |
Gloria Reuben Caterina Scorsone Dean McDermott Adam MacDonald Alberta Watson Justina Machado Vivica A. Fox Mark Consuelos Justin Louis |
Theme music composer |
Andy Chase Michèle Vice-Maslin |
Composer(s) |
Andrew Lockington Lou Pomanti |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 55 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Richard J. Anobile Glenn Davis Debra Martin Chase Lee Goldberg William Rabkin |
Producer(s) |
Paul Quarrington Lisa Klink |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company(s) |
NDG Productions Lionsgate Television Missing Production Corp Missing Productions II CHUM Television |
Distributor | Sony Pictures Television |
Release | |
Original network |
A W Network (Canada) Lifetime (United States) |
Original release | August 2, 2003 – February 5, 2006 |
External links | |
Production website |
www |
Missing (originally titled 1-800-Missing) is a Canadian crime drama television series based on the 1-800-WHERE-R-YOU book series by Meg Cabot. The series aired on the A network and W Network in Canada, and on Lifetime in the United States from August 2003 to February 2006.
Synopsis
The series is centered on Jess Mastriani, played by Caterina Scorsone, a woman in her twenties[1] who receives psychic abilities after being hit by lightning. She is employed by a special FBI Task Force because she has visions which, once interpreted, contain clues that will help her find missing people. The series initially starred Gloria Reuben as Brooke Haslett, Jess's skeptical partner. Other stars of the series during its first season included Justina Machado as Sunny Estrada, and Dean McDermott as Alan Coyle. Alberta Watson appeared in the pilot as Jess' mother, however; the part was later recast and Watson did not appear on the show again.
In the second season, significant changes, including casting, were made. The show was completely retooled. Jess's partner was changed to Nicole Scott, portrayed by Vivica A. Fox. Taking Sunny's place was Mark Consuelos, and Justin Louis assumed the role of the Assistant Director John Pollock. Jess's psychic powers remained important, but more focus was given to the other characters.
The series finale aired on February 5, 2006 alongside the show's partner Strong Medicine and, in April 2006, it was revealed that Missing had been canceled after a successful three year, fifty-six episode run. Lifetime said the show had "run its course."[2]
Cast
- Gloria Reuben as FBI Agent Brooke Haslett (season 1)
- Caterina Scorsone as FBI Agent Jess Mastriani
- Dean McDermott as FBI Special Agent in Charge Alan Coyle (season 1)
- Adam MacDonald as Douglas (main: season 1; guest: season 2)
- Alberta Watson as Mrs. Mastriani (season 1)
- Justina Machado as FBI Agent Sunny Estrada (season 1)
- Vivica A. Fox as FBI Agent Nicole Scott (seasons 2–3)
- Mark Consuelos as FBI Agent Antonio Cortez (seasons 2–3)
- Justin Louis as Assistant Director John Pollock (seasons 2–3)
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 18 | August 2, 2003 | January 24, 2004 | ||
2 | 18 | July 10, 2004 | January 30, 2005 | ||
3 | 19 | June 12, 2005 | February 5, 2006 |
Syndication
In Canada, the series currently airs on W Network. It also appears on Bravo! TV, a division of Shaw. It currently airs in Quebec in French on Séries+, titled Porté disparu.
DVD release
The only DVD release to date has been the show's second season (titled as Missing: Season 2) as a four disc set from Lions Gate Home Entertainment on January 24, 2006.
As Of 19 May 2015 LionsGate states that they Currently have no Plans to Release Season 1 and 3 on DVD.
Season One was the only season available to watch on Netflix.[3]
DVD name | Ep # | Discs | Region 1 (USA) | Region 2 (UK) | Region 4 (Australia) | DVD special features |
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Season one | 18 | N/A | N/A | N/A | None | |
Season 2: Missing | 18 | 4 | January 24, 2006 | N/A | N/A | Trailers for other TV Shows |
Season three | 20 | N/A | N/A | N/A | None |
References
- ↑ Season 2, Episode 6. Jess gives her age as 24 and her date of birth as October 12 in response to a question from FBI Assistant Director Pollock
- ↑ Sullivan, Brian Ford (2006-04-28). "Lifetime Dismisses 'Missing' Drama After Three". The Futon Critic. Los Angeles: TheFutonCritic.com. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
- ↑ "Netflix - Watch TV Shows Online, Watch Movies Online". netflix.com. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
External links
- Missing at Mylifetime.com
- Missing on IMDb
- Missing at TV.com
- Missing at epguides.com
- Missing scripts by Lee Goldberg & William Rabkin