THE NINE (TV SERIES)


'''The Nine''' is an American television serial drama that premiered October 4, 2006, on ABC, in the 10 o'clock (Eastern Standard Time zone) slot after ''Lost''. In Canada, the series debuted on CTV on October 10; in the UK, the show was picked up by Five, to begin airing in 2007.
However, in late November 2006, ABC took ''The Nine'' off its schedule. In March 2007, ABC announced that while the rest of the 13-episode season might be aired over the following month, the show has been officially canceled due to poor ratings; there would be no second season. [1] On May 15, 2007, the series was officially cancelled by ABC.[2]
ABC later revived ''The Nine'' beginning Wednesday, August 1, 2007.[3] After the first two showings set record ratings lows, the final run of ''The Nine'' was dropped by ABC — along with ''The Knights of Prosperity'' — to make room for ''According to Jim'', '' and ''NASCAR in Primetime'' on Wednesdays.[4] On August 16, 2007, the network announced that the remaining episodes would be released on ABC.com and would be available until September 24, 2007.[5]

Contents
Plot
Effect of plot structure on ratings
Characters
Main characters
Recurring guest characters
Episodes
International broadcasters
References
External links

Plot


Nine people, mostly strangers to each other, are linked together when they are held hostage in a bank robbery gone wrong. In each episode, viewers learn new details of the 52-hour standoff, of which only brief snippets are seen.
The Pilot episode establishes the events which the rest of the series will embellish. Two men enter the bank, armed, and quickly restrain both the security guard and an off-duty police officer. Viewers see details of what brought each person to the bank that day.
Some time after the end of the standoff, the former hostages arrange a meeting with one another in an effort to stay in touch and help each other. Various characters also form relationships apart from the group and maintain regular contact with each other during the week, while others are connected through relationships that predate the events in the bank.
Effect of plot structure on ratings

After the series went on hiatus, reviewers began to theorize that slow development of the hostage story and disproportionate attention to the lives of the hostages after their release had hurt the show's ability to draw and keep its viewership. Some also argued that the show was hindered by an increase in shows featuring similarly complex plots that required regular viewing, such as ''Heroes'', which debuted in the same season.

Characters


Main characters

Picture Name Portrayed by Notes
Eva Rios Lourdes Benedicto A teller in the bank that is robbed and a single mother. Eva is injured during the standoff and dies shortly thereafter. Eva is Franny's sister.
Egan Foote John Billingsley A data processor by trade, Egan began the series severely depressed and suicidal. He was in the bank the day of the robbery to kill himself in the bank's bathroom. After the standoff he is hailed as a hero and feels that he has a "new lease on life".
Lizzie Miller Jessica Collins A social worker. Lizzie was in a serious relationship with Jeremy at the beginning of the series, she had found out she was pregnant before walking into the bank.
Nick Cavanaugh Tim Daly A police officer who happens to be a customer in the bank when the robbery starts. Nick had a gambling problem. Just prior to the robbery Nick and Eva had arranged to go out on a date.
Felicia Jones Dana Davis High-school student and daughter of Malcolm. Felicia was in the bank when the robbery occurred. After the standoff she develops amnesia and doesn't remember anything from the entire event.
Franny Rios Camille Guaty Bank teller and Eva's sister.
Malcolm Jones Chi McBride Bank manager and Felicia's father.
Kathryn Hale Kim Raver Assistant district attorney. Kathryn was in the bank with her Mother at the time of the robbery, her mother was set free. Kathryn's boyfriend proposed after the robbery, she accepted, but has a connection with Nick.
Jeremy Kates Scott Wolf Cardiothoracic surgeon. Jeremy was in a serious relationship with Lizzie at the start of the series.
Lucas Dalton Owain Yeoman One of the two bank robbers. His brother is the other robber. Lucas seems to have a strange relationship to Felicia.

Recurring guest characters


Veronica Cartwright as 'Barbara Dalton' (3 episodes): Lucas and Randall's mother.

Hunter Clary as 'Ricky Rios' (5 episodes): Eva's son and Franny's nephew.

Michael Emanuel as 'Tom Mitchell' (9 episodes): security guard at the bank who is killed during the robbery.

Bonita Friedericy as 'Mary Foote' (3 episodes): Egan's wife.

April Grace as 'Andrea Williams' (5 episodes): Kathryn's campaign leader when she is running for D.A.

Lillian Hurst as 'Consuela Hernandez' (4 episodes): Eva and Franny's grandmother who has raised both of them.

Jamie McShane as 'Henry Vartak' (5 episodes): Nick's colleague with whom he has a rather unpleasant working relationship.

Jeffrey Pierce as 'Randall Reese' (13 episodes): Lucas's brother and colleague during the bank robbery.

Kim Staunton as 'Naomi Jones' (9 episodes): Malcolm's wife and Felicia's mother.

Susan Sullivan as 'Nancy Hale' (7 episodes): Kathryn's mother who is released from the bank during the robbery.

Tom Verica as 'Ed Nielson' (11 episodes): Kathryn's colleague and boyfriend.

Episodes


Main articles: List of The Nine episodes

International broadcasters


Country TV Network(s) Series Premiere Weekly Schedule
United States American Broadcasting Company October 4 2006 (cancelled)
Australia Nine Network December 2007
Canada CTV television network October 10 2006 (cancelled)
Brazil Warner Channel November 8 2006 Wednesdays 9:00pm UTC
Latin America Warner Channel November 8 2006 Wednesdays 8:00pm UTC
United Kingdom Five ''(first run)'' and
Five US ''(repeated)''
2007
The Netherlands NET_5 May 11 2007 Fridays 9.30pm
Belgium Prime (TV) January 29 2007 Mondays 8:45pm
New Zealand TV2 ''Television New Zealand'' September 5 2007 Wednesday 8:30pm
Sweden TV3 April 16 2007 Mondays 9:00pm
Norway TV3 May 8 2007
Hong Kong TVB Pearl July 25 2007 Wednesdays 9:35pm
Thailand True Series 2007
Israel Xtra HOT June 12 2007 Tuesdays 10:45pm
France France 2 July 1 2007 Sunday (approx.) 11:15pm
Spain TV3 August 1 2007 Wednesdays 9:50pm

| Spain || TVC (Canary Island) || August 1 2007 |||}

References



1. "The Nine": The Future of The Nine, ''TV Series Finale'', January 16, 2007
2. 2007 Cancelled Shows: ABC Cuts Some Beloved Series, ''TV Series Finale'', May 15, 2007
3. ABC to Revive "The Nine" in August, ''The Futon Critic'', July 5, 2007
4. ABC Drops "Knights", "Nine"; Sends "NASCAR" to 10:00/9:00C, ''The Futon Critic'', August 13, 2007
5. Knights of Prosperity, The Nine: ABC Releases Final Episodes, ''TV Series Finale'', August 17, 2007


External links







"The Nine" at Yahoo! TV

TV Series Finale - article on possible return & second season plans

TV Series Finale - article on the future of ABC's ''The Nine''

Egan Foote - Hot Foote

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