Wednesday 1 April 2009

WITHOUT A TRACE "BETWEEN THE CRACKS"





WITHOUT A TRACE "BETWEEN THE CRACKS" Episode 4 Season One

Director: Steve Gomer

Music by Kyan Laslett O'Brien

Plot:
Aspiring model Eve Cleary goes missing but the team have trouble finding people who really knew her. During the course of the investigation, they discover that she has really gone missing twice, under two different identities.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Without_a_Trace

Premise

Without a Trace debuted as part of the CBS fall line-up in 2002, created by Hank Steinberg and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The show was the first ever to score strong ratings opposite longtime NBC hit ER—which, like Without a Trace, is produced by Warner Bros. Television. The first two showrunners were Steinberg and Ed Redlich. Between Seasons Two and Three, Steinberg and Redlich moved away from active participation in the series, with staff writers Jan Nash and Greg Walker taking over.
One element that sets the show apart from other current TV crime dramas is the display of information about real-life missing persons at the end of most episodes. Occasionally such information is replaced with other public service announcements, such as an episode about an attempted suicide which presented information on a suicide help line instead. Showings in other countries tend to omit missing persons info; however, Australia's Nine Network usually shows Australian cases, and in Hong Kong the TVB Pearl showed information about local missing persons during the first two seasons.
In 2003, the TNT Network acquired syndication rights to the series for US$1.4 million per episode.
The show is the only prime-time U.S. drama to feature two Australians (Poppy Montgomery & Anthony LaPaglia) and a Briton (Marianne Jean-Baptiste) playing Americans in the regular cast.
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Universe
Without a Trace takes place within Jerry Bruckheimer's CSI universe, as a crossover episode involved a guest appearance by Gil Grissom and Jack Malone appeared in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, following the same case.

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