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Review of NBC's new monday night drama, "Journeyman".
NBC's new fall drama, Journeyman, really lived up to my expectations. The show has lot of potential to get better in the future, so NBC should bring it back after the writers' strike.
This years TV fall season shows an increasing number of British imports taking lead roles in many prime-time series. What's going on?
Damian Lewis is the latest English actor to come over and portray and American...flawlessly...
With the success of Heroes, NBC adds new hero themed shows Journeyman, Bionic Woman, and Chuck.
If lower budget summer cable programming could produce quality shows, surely the networks would have something even greater to offer. Boy, was I wrong.
Blimey! Bloody good actors from Britain are taking over prime time TV
The new fall TV show "journeyman" takes on elements of "The Time Machine", "Back to the Future" and "Quantum Leap" to fulfill everybody's secret fantasy of going back to our pasts to change the outcomes of our present and future.
Journeyman premiered last night on NBC. Does time changes everything? Here is what I thought of the show.
Initially when I saw the synopsis of Journeyman and read about the show, I thought it seemed like just another Quantum Leap filled with its infamous awkward moments with the stars family.
In a real life throw-down between bionic woman Jamie Sommers and the time-traveling Dan Vassar, I guarantee that Jamie would triumph with ease. But how do Bionic Woman and Journeyman compare when it comes to compelling primetime Fall TV?
With the success of such fantasy/supernatural shows as "Lost" and "Heroes", the networks are looking to enhance their fall lineups with shows that are unusual. Some have interesting twists, some are downright weird.
A new science fiction/drama, "Journeyman" will be part of NBCÕs Monday night line-up following the mega-hit "Heroes".
"Journeyman" is a time travel drama in the same vein as "Quantum Leap." The show features an engaging plot, solid acting, and likable characters.
The life of the main charactor changes when he suddenly disappears at strange moments
With the success of NBC's mutant drama "Heroes," the network has decided to further "geek" up Monday nights by following with another sci fi drama, this one called "Journeyman," which will air at ten o'clock.
"Journeyman" is a new drama on NBC this fall (airing at 10:00 PM on Mondays, beginning September 24). In this review, I take a look at the series premiere.
A man faced with the mystery of why he keeps getting swept back in time has to make the decision to act towards changing the future or let things happen as they may.
Set to premiere on NBC on September 24, 2007 at 10 p.m. Eastern, this show is an update of Quantum Leap, but enough different to keep your interest.
It's Fall Premier time, let's take a look at a cross section of what the networks have to offer.
Four shows I think will outshine the rest
A present day reporter finds himself travelling back and forth in time for reasons he can't explain.
There have been dramas about notable Romans before; great ones like Julius Caesar and Marcus Aurelius, depraved ones like Caligula and Nero. But until The Last Legion, one suspects no one even thought of doing a film about the hapless last Emperor of Rome, Romulus Augustus.
The Rome actor replaces Thomas Jane as the new Frank Castle for "The Punisher 2".
The next preview in the indepth look at the most appealing new shows set to debut this upcoming season.
NBC's 2007-2008 New Fall Shows
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Hannibal Rising is the prequel to the Thomas Harris series about genius serial killer, Hannibal Lecter
Sixteen Years of Alcohol is a British Film depicting an alcholic's struggle to come to terms with the two conflicting sides of himself: the violent addict and the passionate idealist. It's shot in Edinburgh, Scottland.