Two | |
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Created by | Charles Grant Craig |
Starring | Michael Easton Barbara Tyson Lochlyn Munro |
Composer | Christophe Beck |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Michael J. Taylor Stephen J. Cannell David Levinson |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production companies | Two Television Productions Telegenic Programs Inc. New World Television |
Original release | |
Network | CTV Television Network |
Release | September 12, 1996 – June 7, 1997 |
Two is a Canadian drama series which aired in syndication from September 1996 to June 1997. It featured Michael Easton as Gus McClain, a college professor from Seattle who is framed for the murder of his wife by his twin brother Booth Hubbard (Easton in a dual role). Hubbard, whose existence had previously been unknown to McClain, committed several murders while assuming McClain's identity, leaving Gus on the run from the FBI. Complicating matters more was that Booth had a brain tumor that could kill him at any moment and leave Gus without a way to clear himself. The primary FBI investigator in the case was Theresa "Terry" Carter (Barbara Tyson), whose partner was a victim of Hubbard and does not believe his claims of a twin brother. It featured Andrew Sikes as a recurring character trying to help McClain.
Due to low ratings, the show was canceled after one year.
Plot
Cast
- Michael Easton as Gus McClain/Booth Hubbard
- Barbara Tysonas Theresa "Terry" Carter
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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TBA | "Pilot" | Anthony Hickox | TBA | TBA |
1 | "Two" | David Warry-Smith | Charles Grant Craig | September 12, 1996 |
2 | "A.D." | David Warry-Smith | Michael Easton & Kathy McCormick | September 19, 1996 |
3 | "Dream Prisoner" | David Warry-Smith | Mark Cullen | September 26, 1996 |
4 | "Many Happy Returns" | James Head | Tim Minear | October 3, 1996 |
5 | "Black Ops" | James Head | Gerry Conway | October 10, 1996 |
6 | "Russian Hill" | Rene Bonniere | Steve Feke | October 17, 1996 |
7 | "Games People Play" | Mario Azzopardi | Steve Feke & David Levinson | October 24, 1996 |
8 | "Armies of the Night" | Martin Wood | Anne Collins | October 31, 1996 |
9 | "Victoria's Secret" | Allan Eastman | Story by : Edward Gold Teleplay by : Mark Cullen | November 7, 1996 |
10 | "No Man's Land" | Rene Bonniere | Jason Cahill | November 14, 1996 |
11 | "Reunion" | Brad Turner | Joe Yogerst | November 21, 1996 |
12 | "Prodigal" | Ken Girotti | David Levinson | November 28, 1996 |
13 | "Leap of Faith" | Brad Turner | Kathy McCormick | January 9, 1997 |
14 | "Sink or Swim" | Perci Young | Joe Yogerst | January 16, 1997 |
15 | "Prom Night" | David Warry-Smith | Steve Feke & David Levinson | January 23, 1997 |
16 | "The Nun Story" | Mario Azzopardi | Steve Feke | January 30, 1997 |
17 | "Between the Lines" | David Warry-Smith | Genia Shipman | February 6, 1997 |
18 | "Bad Company" | Paul Birkett | Michael Easton | February 13, 1997 |
19 | "The Reckoning" | Unknown | Unknown | February 20, 1997 |
20 | "Chain Gang" | James Head | Unknown | May 17, 1997 |
21 | "Forget Me Not" | David Warry-Smith | Frederick Rappaport | May 31, 1997 |
22 | "Tale of the Tape" | David Warry-Smith | Story by : Joyce Burditt & Dan Polier Teleplay by : Joyce Burditt | June 7, 1997 |
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