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The 4. 40. 0 - Wikipedia. The 4. 40. 0 (pronounced . The series ran for four seasons from 2. Each of the 4. 40. None of the 4. 40.
Confused and disoriented, they remember nothing between the time of their disappearance and their return. Creator Scott Peters has stated that the series was originally titled . When a starring actor also has appeared as a guest star during other seasons, this is marked with the number of guest appearances. Gray square means the actor doesn't appear in that season at all.
Series regulars. Dennis Ryland is the head of NTAC. Ryland assigns Tom Baldwin and Diana Skouris as the lead team to investigate the 4. In season 2, Ryland goes to Washington and is replaced by Nina Jarvis. In Season 4 Meghan Doyle takes over as the head of NTAC. Many of the returnees have trouble getting their lives back on track after being gone from the world for years. More significantly, a small number of the returnees begin to manifest paranormal abilities, such as telekinesis, telepathy and precognition, as well as other . For example, in the pilot, Shawn Farrell manifests an ability to heal the broken neck of a dead bird, bringing it back to life.
The 4400 (pronounced "the forty-four hundred") is a science fiction television series produced by CBS Paramount Network Television in association with BSkyB, Renegade. Top Moments From Suits Season 7 Episode 7 That You Need To See. Just as Neil and Grace are about to leave for Milan, the husband of Neil’s very first client, shows up at their house with a gun, threatening to kill him for. Airwolf is an American television series that ran from 1984 until 1987. The program centers on a high-tech military helicopter, code named Airwolf, and its crew as. Lady Heather explains that she was on the run in fear that her attacker would come back and since all of the bombings were painting her as the mastermind she.
In addition, one of the 4. Lily Moore, has become pregnant between her disappearance and return. The first- season finale, .
The government, afraid of what this large group would do with such power, had secretly been dosing all of the 4. One of the inhibitor's side effects is a potentially fatal immune deficiency.
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The inhibitor is ultimately removed from the 4. Kevin Burkhoff from the blood of the infant Isabelle, who was never given the inhibitor. At the beginning of the third season, the Nova Group, a terrorist faction made up of 4. Originally formed as a . The group is responsible for many terrorist attacks including the assassination of the men involved with the promicin- inhibitor conspiracy; the attempted assassination of Ryland; the framing of Baldwin for murder; and the driving of another person to insanity. During the third and fourth season, it is revealed that only a certain faction from the future wants to see history changed. Another faction, which prefers the status quo, opposes the 4.
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Isabelle Tyler and . The exact motives of both factions have not yet been revealed.
Created by Matt Corman, Chris Ord. With Piper Perabo, Christopher Gorham, Kari Matchett, Peter Gallagher. Fresh out of the farm, Annie Walker must adapt to the.
Eventually, Jordan Collier, a returnee who declares himself the savior of humanity, makes promicin shots available to the general public. However, only half of the human population can actually tolerate promicin, and thus develop superhuman abilities, while the other half die upon taking the shot. Although the government outlaws promicin use, thousands of previously ordinary people have developed superhuman abilities, severely complicating NTAC's task. Collier later annexes a part of Seattle and transforms it into . The US government attempts to reclaim Promise City but meets with little success.
At the conclusion of the series, Danny Farell's uncontrolled ability exposed some of the residents of Seattle to promicin, resulting in about 9,0. NTAC (now themselves mostly promicin- positive) to ask Jordan Collier and his followers (as the only group immune to the 5. Seattle. The series ended with a cliff- hanger, with Collier pledging to build the future he had promised, while the government watches uneasily as Collier's militia remains in control of Seattle, now known as Promise City. Ripple effect. An example of this was when a 4. Carl Morrissey attempted to use his enhanced strength and reflexes to fight crime in his neighborhood park. Although Morrissey was killed by a group of thugs, his death inspired others to become involved in various neighborhood clean up projects. Another example of this effect at work came during the season two episode .
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In that episode a mentally ill returnee uses mind control powers to force the other residents of her mental hospital to build an unusual machine. When the machine is activated it cures fellow patient Kevin Burkhoff of his crippling schizophrenia. When NTAC looks into Burkhoff's background they discover that prior to falling ill he was a brilliant neuroscientist who was working on gene therapies which could end up being the basis of the technology which created the 4. Episodes. The first season is presented as a miniseries of five episodes, which aired weekly from July 1. August 8, 2. 00. 4, with a two- hour premier.
Seasons two, three and four are each 1. A special episode, . The third season premiered June 1. It feels like 2. 6 episodes instead of 1. In the fourth season, Campbell returned to the series as a regular, rather than a guest star as in the previous three seasons.
It was released in June 2. Set during the show's third season, the plot revolves around Maia's prophecy of the eruption of Mt. Published in October 2. Its plot concerns Tom and Diana's hunt for a rogue government assassin who uses her promicin powers to kill people. It was published on July 2.
It concludes most of the saga of the 4. It was published on October 2. All seasons are filmed in high- definition with closed captioning. USA Network broadcast episodes after season one in fullscreen 4. DVD releases contain the episodes in their native widescreen format.
Soundtrack. Although not included on the soundtrack, . The high- tech, glass- walled 4. Center is the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia. The DVD is presented in a dual DVD case with a green- on- black cover showing the characters Tom, Diana and Dennis. USA Network. Retrieved 2. December 2. 0, 2. Retrieved 2. 01. 0- 0.
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Airwolf - Wikipedia. Airwolf is an American television series that ran from 1. The program centers on a high- tech military helicopter, code named Airwolf, and its crew as they undertake various missions, many involving espionage, with a Cold War theme. The show was created by Donald P.
Bellisario and lasted four seasons. The first three seasons main cast consisted of Jan- Michael Vincent, Ernest Borgnine, Alex Cord, and from the second season onwards Jean Bruce Scott was added as a regular. The show originally aired on CBS and after the original series was cancelled, a fourth season, with an entirely new cast and on a much smaller budget, was filmed in Canada for the USA Network. The show's distinctive musical score, which was originally orchestral but shifted to more synthesizer- based arrangements early in the second season, was composed and mainly conducted by Sylvester Levay.
Udi Harpaz conducted the scores for many later second and third- season episodes. Series synopsis. Charles Henry Moffet (David Hemmings) – a genius with a psychopathic taste for torturing and killing women – and built by .
As the series begins, Moffet and his crew steal Airwolf during a live- fire weapons test. During the theft, Moffet opens fire on the Firm's bunker, killing a United States Senator and seriously injuring Firm deputy director Michael Coldsmith- Briggs III (codename . Moffet takes the gunship to Libya, where he begins performing acts of aggression – such as sinking an American destroyer – as a service for Muammar Gaddafi, who allows Moffet to keep Airwolf on Libyan soil. Archangel recruits the reclusive Stringfellow Hawke, the chief test pilot during the development of Airwolf, to recover the gunship. Archangel leaves his assistant Gabrielle (Belinda Bauer) – who becomes Hawke's love interest – at Hawke's cabin to brief him for his mission. A week later, after an undercover operative in Libya is killed in the line of duty, Gabrielle is sent in undercover and Hawke is sent in sooner than originally planned. With the assistance of pilot and father figure Dominic Santini (Ernest Borgnine), Hawke finds and recovers Airwolf, but Gabrielle is tortured and killed by Moffet.
Hawke obliterates Moffet with a hail of missiles from Airwolf before returning to the United States. Instead of returning the gunship, Hawke and Santini booby- trap Airwolf and hide it in .
Hawke refuses to return Airwolf until the Firm can find and recover his brother, St. John (Christopher Connelly), who has been missing in action since the Vietnam War.
To obtain access to Airwolf, Archangel offers Hawke protection from other government agencies who might try to recover Airwolf; in return, Hawke and Santini must fly missions of national importance for the Firm. The Firm, during the first three seasons, served as both ally and enemy for Hawke and Santini; when an opportunity to seize Airwolf presented itself, Firm operatives often took it. The first season of the series was dark, arc- driven, and quite reflective of the contemporary Cold War, with the Firm personnel distinctly dressed in white, implicitly boasting that . Hawke remained unconvinced, and Santini was skeptical also; this was explained in the Season 1 episode . Early episodes frequently detailed the efforts of the United States government to recover Airwolf from Hawke, who is officially charged with having stolen it. Because CBS wanted to make the series more family- oriented, the program was transformed during Season 2 into a more light- hearted show, with Hawke and Santini portrayed as cooperative partners with the Firm. This persisted into the fourth season with the newly introduced .
He was rescued by his brother St John (pronounced . After the death of his parents and the subsequent death of his girlfriend in a car crash, Stringfellow grew to believe that anyone he loved was destined to die tragically.
Army mission during the Vietnam War, Stringfellow was separated from St. John; Stringfellow was rescued, but St.
John was not. John was subsequently listed as M. I. A., causing Stringfellow to further withdraw from society.
Stringfellow had a Master's degree in Applied Physics and, while often hot- tempered, could be pragmatic. An avid fisherman, Stringfellow ate fish, but refused to eat red meat; he also refused to wear underwear.
Stringfellow lived in seclusion in a log cabin by Lake Hemet (outside Los Angeles) with his Bluetick Coonhound . Hawke had a remarkable collection of rare paintings, which his grandfather collected for his grandmother. As he was one of several pilots to fly Airwolf, the Firm recruited him to recover Airwolf after its designer, Doctor Charles Henry Moffet, absconded with it and took it to Libya.
With the assistance of Dominic Santini, he recovered Airwolf. Upon returning to the United States, the Firm failed to provide Stringfellow with new information regarding St. In retaliation, Hawke and Santini hid Airwolf, vowing not to return it until St. John was found. In return for protection from the government, Stringfellow piloted Airwolf on national security missions for the Firm. Santini was of Italian- American descent and was bilingual, speaking both English and Italian fluently. Though Lila left Dominic and took their daughter, Sally Ann, when Sally was 7, Dominic always kept his cottage in San Remo in the hope that Sally would return.
Sally Ann followed a . Sally Ann Santini died of a drug overdose in 1.
Dominic. Weeks later, Lila was murdered by San Remo's criminal element while attempting to blackmail the owner of San Remo's casino; when Dominic was arrested for her murder, Stringfellow helped bring the guilty parties to justice and used Airwolf to destroy the casino. Dominic also has another niece, Holly Mathews, who suffers from a delusional emotional illness and nearly causes a disaster for her uncle and his friends during the Season 2 episode . Army in both conflicts. During his wartime experiences, Santini became a good friend of fellow American military aviator Alan B.
After Hawke and his wife were killed in a boating accident, Santini raised the Hawkes' two young sons. After St John Hawke went missing in action during the Vietnam War, Santini and Stringfellow Hawke dedicated themselves to the operation of Santini Air, a Van Nuys, California- based air charter service founded and owned by Santini that specializes in performing aerial stunts for Hollywood film productions. Santini served as flight engineer on Airwolf, with Stringfellow as pilot and aircraft commander.
When necessary, Santini would also occasionally take Hawke's place as Airwolf's pilot. Santini had great admiration and fondness for the elegant and sleek espionage aircraft, which he affectionately dubbed . He harbored a distrust of the Firm, especially its deputy director Michael Coldsmith- Briggs III, who was codenamed . This explosion was caused not by an accident, but by an act of sabotage by Santini and Hawke's enemies. Michael Coldsmith- Briggs III (Alex Cord): Codenamed . He was present at the weapons test where Moffet stole Airwolf and used the gunship's weaponry to destroy the Firm's bunker. As a result of the attack, Archangel suffered injuries to his left arm and leg, and lost the sight in his left eye (which he usually covered with either a black eyeglass lens or a white patch).
His leg injuries left him with a limp, for which he used a silver- handled cane. Archangel routinely wore white three- piece suits with a white tie and a white Panama hat, which was a standard uniform for operatives of the Firm.
Archangel recruited Stringfellow to recapture Airwolf, seizing Stringfellow's art collection (allegedly at the insistence of the Firm) to ensure his participation. After Stringfellow refused to return Airwolf, Archangel brokered a deal by which he would provide government assistance for Airwolf (and Stringfellow's quest to find St. John) in exchange for the use of Airwolf on missions of national importance. She had doctorates in Aeronautical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Psychology, Microbiology, and French Literature, and was one year away from completing her Medical Doctorate as of the episode . In 1. 98. 7, at the beginning of Season 4, Archangel was suddenly (and unexpectedly) reassigned to the Middle East, and was not mentioned for the remainder of the series. Caitlin O'Shannessy (Jean Bruce Scott): A helicopter pilot for the Texas Highway Patrol, Caitlin first crossed paths with Airwolf when the gunship prevented her from being assaulted by four rednecks during the events of the Season 2 episode .
After saving Stringfellow from a corrupt sheriff (and, in turn, being saved by Airwolf from being assaulted again), Caitlin tracked Stringfellow to Santini Air. Santini hired Caitlin, who had left the Highway Patrol, as a pilot for Santini Air. After initially covering up the existence of Airwolf, the events of Season 2 episode .
Caitlin was never mentioned in Season 4. Season 4. Van Dyke took over the role from Christopher Connelly, who portrayed the character in early CBS episodes. Santini taught both Stringfellow and St. John how to fly, and both brothers showed particular talent as U. S. Army aviators during the Vietnam War.
In 1. 96. 9, St. John was separated from Stringfellow and the rest of his unit during a mission. He would remain missing in action for the next 1. CIA mission in 1. Returning to the United States, he reunited with Stringfellow and, due to his brother's injuries, took over as pilot of Airwolf. Major Mike Rivers (Geraint Wyn Davies): Air Force Major tasked with locating Airwolf during the season 4 episode .
Sometimes he even pilots Airwolf. Production history. A reedited version (produced in Germany) of the first episode was also released on home video in the UK and several countries; it received a theatrical release in Indonesia.
Bellisario first toyed with the idea of the adventures of an ace combat pilot in a third- season episode of Magnum, P.