Nazis. Kidnapping. Secret religious societies. Doomsday. And clocks. So many clocks.
That's Anthony Edwards' new drama Zero Hour (premiering Thursday, 8/7c, ABC) in a nutshell, one that's as far away from the halls of County General as you can get — and that's exactly why the ER alum chose it as his TV comeback.
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"This just felt new," Edwards tells TVGuide.com. "I was reading something that felt really different that I wasn't seeing on TV and that I've never done before, and you always want that as an actor."
In the Da Vinci Code-esque thriller, Edwards plays Hank Galliston, a skeptics magazine editor who finds himself pulled into an age-old conspiracy when his wife, Laila (Jacinda Barrett), an antique clock shop owner, is kidnapped by the ...
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ABC has announced its midseason premiere dates, including those for the new series Red Widow, along with returning favorites Body of Proof and Dancing with the Stars.
When Body of Proof returns on Tuesday, Feb. 5, Emmy winner Dana Delany will be joined by Mark Valley as Det. Tommy Sullivan, a recent transfer to Philly who hopes to rekindle his relationship with Megan Hunt.
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Lost's Ken Leung has booked a recurring role on NBC's midseason drama Infamous, TVLine reports.
He'll play a detective on the soap, which stars Meaghan Good as a detective who goes undercover to investigate the murder of an heiress who was her childhood friend.
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Dylan Baker has joined the cast of ABC's midseason drama Zero Hour, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
Zero Hour stars ER's Anthony Edwards as a skeptics magazine editor who is pulled into one of the most compelling conspiracies in human history after his wife (Jacinda Barrett) is kidnapped.
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Baker, whose recent credits in The Good Wife and Political Animals, will play...
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Get those season passes ready. The networks have announced 39 new series for 2012-2013, spanning virtually every kind of drama (procedurals, serials, thrillers) and comedy (family, workplace, romantic). And while new X Factor judges Britney Spears and Demi Lovato threaten to dominate the media's attention this fall, even they may be no match for Dr. Zaius, the monkey M.D. on NBC's Animal Practice, or the drippy aliens on ABC's The Neighbors. Here's a look at what viewers will encounter next season...
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