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'''''Jericho''''' is a [[CBS]] drama premiering in the fall of 2006, produced by [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS Paramount Network Television]], with executive producers [[Jon Turteltaub]] (''[[National Treasure (film)|National Treasure]]''), [[Stephen Chbosky]] and [[Carol Barbee]]. The show will premiere on September 20, 2006 on CBS.
'''''Jericho''''' is a [[CBS]] drama premiering in the fall of 2006, produced by [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS Paramount Network Television]], with executive producers [[Jon Turteltaub]] (''[[National Treasure (film)|National Treasure]]''), [[Stephen Chbosky]] and [[Carol Barbee]]. The show will premiere on September 20, 2006 on CBS.


In the USA the show is scheduled for Wednesday nights at 8 PM (ET/PT), airing before the CBS dramas ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' (at 9 PM ET/PT) and ''[[CSI: NY]]'' (at 10 PM ET/PT). It will compete with two sitcoms on [[NBC]] (''[[Twenty Good Years]]'' and ''[[30 Rock]]'') [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s ''[[Dancing with the Stars]]'' results show, [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]'s drama ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'', and [[The CW Television Network|The CW]]'s competitive reality series ''[[America's Next Top Model]]''.
The show is scheduled for Wednesday nights at 8 PM (ET/PT), airing before the CBS dramas ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' (at 9 PM ET/PT) and ''[[CSI: NY]]'' (at 10 PM ET/PT). It will compete with two sitcoms on [[NBC]] (''[[Twenty Good Years]]'' and ''[[30 Rock]]'') [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s ''[[Dancing with the Stars]]'' results show, [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]'s drama ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'', and [[The CW Television Network|The CW]]'s competitive reality series ''[[America's Next Top Model]]''.


In [[Canada]], the series will air on [[CHUM Limited]]'s OTA (over the air) [[Citytv|Citytv]] and [[A-Channel]] stations, along with co-owned cable outlet [[Space: The Imagination Station]]. In [[Australia]], the series will air on [[Network Ten]] and the premiere will coincide with its U.S. debut, a first for an Australian network (it will premiere September 21 at 8.30PM). In the [[United Kingdom|UK]] the show will air on the UK [[Hallmark Channel]].
In [[Canada]], the series will air on [[CHUM Limited]]'s OTA (over the air) [[Citytv|Citytv]] and [[A-Channel]] stations, along with co-owned cable outlet [[Space: The Imagination Station]]. In [[Australia]], the series will air on [[Network Ten]] and the premiere will coincide with its U.S. debut, a first for an Australian network (it will premiere September 21 at 8.30PM). In the [[United Kingdom|UK]] the show will air on the UK [[Hallmark Channel]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The pilot episode was filmed on location in [[Fillmore, California]]. The standing sets for the town of Jericho were built at [[Calvert Studios]] in [[Van Nuys, California|Van Nuys, California]].
* The pilot episode was filmed on location in [[Fillmore, California]]. The standing sets for the town of Jericho were built at [[Calvert Studios]] in [[Van Nuys, California|Van Nuys, California]].
* During the pilot episode, as Jake Green is driving to Jericho on a two-lane highway, a road sign reads, "Jericho 47, Wichita 196, Kansas City 362." Although the precise location of Jericho is not specified except for being in Kansas, the people of the town witness a nuclear explosion "from the west" (according to the mayor), which is believed to have occurred at [[Denver, Colorado]], and is clearly visible over a nearby mountain ridge. Of course, in real life, there are no mountains visible from anywhere in Kansas.
* During the pilot episode, as Jake Green is driving to Jericho on a two-lane highway, a road sign reads, "Jericho 47, Wichita 196, Kansas City 362." Although the precise location of Jericho is not specified except for being in Kansas, the people of the town witness a nuclear explosion "from the west" (according to the mayor), which is believed to have occurred at [[Denver, Colorado]], and is clearly visible over a nearby mountain ridge.
* There is presently no town named Jericho in Kansas, but a real Jericho once existed in [[Gove County, Kansas|Gove County, Kansas]] at the turn of the [[20th century]]. Its post office closed in [[1923]].
* There is presently no town named Jericho in Kansas, but a real Jericho once existed in [[Gove County, Kansas|Gove County, Kansas]] at the turn of the [[20th century]]. Its post office closed in [[1923]].
* The notable apocalyptic [[Television movie|TV movie]] "[[The Day After]]" dealt with the effects of a nuclear war in relation to the city of [[Lawrence, Kansas| Lawrence]], [[Kansas]]. Some exterior shots for ''Jericho'' were filmed in both Lawrence and North Lawrence, and the mayor of North Lawrence issued a declaration renaming his town "Jericho" for the day. [http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2006/aug/04/n_lawrence_looking_benefit_publicity_cbs_drama/]
* The notable apocalyptic [[Television movie|TV movie]] "[[The Day After]]" dealt with the effects of a nuclear war in relation to the city of [[Lawrence, Kansas| Lawrence]], [[Kansas]]. Some exterior shots for ''Jericho'' were filmed in both Lawrence and North Lawrence, and the mayor of North Lawrence issued a declaration renaming his town "Jericho" for the day. [http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2006/aug/04/n_lawrence_looking_benefit_publicity_cbs_drama/]

Revision as of 08:17, 20 September 2006

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Jericho
Jericho television series
StarringSkeet Ulrich
Ashley Scott
Sprague Grayden
Kenneth Mitchell
Lennie James
Michael Gaston
Eric Knudsen
Gerald McRaney
Pamela Reed
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes1 (to date)
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 20, 2006 –
not yet premiered
This article is about the CBS television drama. For the ITV drama see Jericho (2005 TV series). For other uses, see Jericho (disambiguation).

Jericho is a CBS drama premiering in the fall of 2006, produced by CBS Paramount Network Television, with executive producers Jon Turteltaub (National Treasure), Stephen Chbosky and Carol Barbee. The show will premiere on September 20, 2006 on CBS.

The show is scheduled for Wednesday nights at 8 PM (ET/PT), airing before the CBS dramas Criminal Minds (at 9 PM ET/PT) and CSI: NY (at 10 PM ET/PT). It will compete with two sitcoms on NBC (Twenty Good Years and 30 Rock) ABC's Dancing with the Stars results show, Fox's drama Bones, and The CW's competitive reality series America's Next Top Model.

In Canada, the series will air on CHUM Limited's OTA (over the air) Citytv and A-Channel stations, along with co-owned cable outlet Space: The Imagination Station. In Australia, the series will air on Network Ten and the premiere will coincide with its U.S. debut, a first for an Australian network (it will premiere September 21 at 8.30PM). In the UK the show will air on the UK Hallmark Channel.

Plot synopsis

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Thirty-two year old Jake Green (Skeet Ulrich) makes a brief return to his childhood home in rural and isolated Jericho, Kansas, to much fanfare from his mother and friends, who have only had intermittent contact with him. Jake appears to be hiding something, as each of his interactions with one of the town's citizens elicits different explanations of why he was out of touch for so long, which include playing minor league baseball and serving in both the Army and Navy. Despite objections from his mother, Jake plans to leave Jericho as quickly as he arrived.

During Jake's exit from town, the electronic equipment in and around Jericho begins to fail. At the same time, a mysterious, possibly nuclear explosion occurs to the west (presumably at Denver, Colorado), and a mushroom cloud suddenly becomes visible above the Rocky Mountains. Distracted by the explosion, Jake is involved in a car accident and is forced to walk back to Jericho. On his way back to town, Jake becomes an unlikely hero as he tends to a bus full of schoolchildren (and their teacher) stranded by the blast. As he returns to town, evening falls...and word spreads that a second explosion has occurred in Atlanta, Georgia.

With communications and power out, Jake and the small town of Jericho face the challenge of being physically and psychologically isolated from the outside world - not knowing what is left of that world, or how many others are still alive - and of finding a means of survival in the midst of panic and chaos.

Episodes

The Pilot episode became free to watch on Yahoo! TV several weeks before the episode is expected to air on television.[1]

Characters

Online companion

In an online interview, executive producer Carol Barbee announced that there will be a "digital connection" to Jericho through an online companion.

Trivia

  • The pilot episode was filmed on location in Fillmore, California. The standing sets for the town of Jericho were built at Calvert Studios in Van Nuys, California.
  • During the pilot episode, as Jake Green is driving to Jericho on a two-lane highway, a road sign reads, "Jericho 47, Wichita 196, Kansas City 362." Although the precise location of Jericho is not specified except for being in Kansas, the people of the town witness a nuclear explosion "from the west" (according to the mayor), which is believed to have occurred at Denver, Colorado, and is clearly visible over a nearby mountain ridge.
  • There is presently no town named Jericho in Kansas, but a real Jericho once existed in Gove County, Kansas at the turn of the 20th century. Its post office closed in 1923.
  • The notable apocalyptic TV movie "The Day After" dealt with the effects of a nuclear war in relation to the city of Lawrence, Kansas. Some exterior shots for Jericho were filmed in both Lawrence and North Lawrence, and the mayor of North Lawrence issued a declaration renaming his town "Jericho" for the day. [2]

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