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An FBI special agent in Los Angeles teams with his mathematical genius brother to solve crimes. Don, a veteran investigator, relies on hard facts and evidence to catch crooks, while his younger brother Charlie, a brilliant university professor, analyzes mathematical equations and statistics to provide case clues. Sibling film directors Ridley and Tony Scott serve as executive producers.
  • Battlestar Vet Goes Very, Very Bad for Numbers Finale | Today's News: Our Take | 5/15/2009
    Guest star James Callis (Battlestar Galactica's Dr. Gaius Baltar) plus a straggly wig and a dash of Charles Manson adds up to a very chilling episode of CBS' Numbers, as the hit CBS drama winds down its fifth season. The British actor offered a look inside the creation of the charismatic sociopath who dared to abduct Charlie's sweetheart, Amita.

    TVGuide.com: Rob Morrow had told me you were virtually unrecognizable in this role, and I have to wholeheartedly agree.
    James Callis: How great is that? 

    TVGuide.com: Have you ever been this hirsute?
    Callis: I think I have been hairier, possibly, in a few other gigs. But half of that was mine and half was borrowed. I bet you could tell which half was which! [The producers and I] were of the same mindset that ... read more 5 Comments

  • Tonight's TV Hot List: Friday, May 15, 2009 | Today's News: Our Take | 5/15/2009

    Farrah's Story
    9 pm/ET NBC
    Farrah Fawcett's battle with anal cancer began in 2006 and continues today. Over the past three years, the 62-year-old former Charlie's Angel star videotaped her thoughts and chronicled her medical treatments in the U.S. and Germany, using her own home video camera. The result is this highly personal account of her life since being diagnosed and becoming a renewed target of paparazzi and tabloids, which she also addresses. Also appearing and commenting are Ryan O'Neal, Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Alana Stewart (who shot most of the footage) and Jim Fawcett, the actress's father.

    Read on for previews of Prison Break, America's Funniest Home Videos, Numbers, Ghost Whisperer and Don't Tell the Bride. read more 5 Comments

  • Tonight's TV Hot List: Friday, May 8, 2009 | Today's News: Our Take | 5/8/2009

    Dollhouse
    9:01 pm/ET Fox
    Is this it? After a rocky early going, the Joss Whedon series hit its stride mid-season — storywise, that is. Ratings, unfortunately, are another story, which may make tonight's first-season finale the finale, period. The episode continues Alpha's Echo obsession, wraps up Ballard's Dollhouse search and finds an Active being permanently disabled — let's just hope the same isn't so for the show itself.

    Read on for previews of Dog Whisperer, Numbers, Real Time with Bill Maher, Ghost Whisperer and Christian Finnegan: Au Contraire. read more 5 Comments

  • Numbers Preview: The Creepiness Adds Up in Episode 100 | Today's News: Our Take | 5/1/2009
    This week on Numbers (Fridays, 10 pm/ET), the CBS drama marks its 100th-episode milestone with a case that harkens back to Day 1, when a serial rapist vexed Don and Charlie. Original cast member Alimi Ballard, who week in and week out offers formidable back-up as Agent David Sinclair, gave TVGuide.com a look at the very creepy case to come, raved about the Fonz's utter coolness, and teased a season finale that will leave fans — and a very important something — hanging.

    TVGuide.com: A lot of shows seem to be celebrating their 100th episode these days. What is Numbers doing special for the fans this week?
    Alimi Ballard: We have a lot of humor, we have a lot of pizzazz, we have Josh Gad [returning as conspiracy theorist Roy McGill].... Numbers is going to be its most fantastic self, as much as humanly possible. 

    TVGuide.com: And that involves giving longtime viewers a sense of déjà vu, back to the series' very first episode?
    Ballard: It's more than creepy. I don't want to give anything away, but it's ... read more 12 Comments

  • Tonight's TV Hot List for Friday, May 1, 2009 | Today's News: Our Take | 5/1/2009
    Dollhouse
    9:01 pm/ET FOX
    The penultimate episode of the season finds a face familiar to Joss Whedon fans. Alan Tudyk, nice guy Wash on Firefly and Serenity, appears in the season's final two installments as the Dollhouse's designer, an agoraphobic whose anxiety is sure to be heightened when Ballard's investigation hones in on him.

    Read on for previews of Numbers, Fairly Oddparents, Supernanny and Paul Rodriguez & Friends: Comedy Rehab. read more 10 Comments

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Premiered: January 23, 2005, on CBS
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Premise: An FBI special agent in Los Angeles teams with his mathematical genius brother to solve crimes. Don, a veteran investigator, relies on hard facts and evidence to catch crooks, while his younger brother Charlie, a brilliant university professor, analyzes mathematical equations and statistics to provide case clues. Sibling film directors Ridley and Tony Scott serve as executive producers.

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