TIME OF YOUR LIFE (TV SERIES)
'''Time of Your Life''' was a ''Party of Five'' spinoff starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, playing the role of Sarah Reeves, the same role she played in the parent show.
| Contents |
| Plot |
| Debut & Cancellation |
| The Cast |
| Episode guide |
| External links |
Plot
The show was centered on Hewitt's character's new life in New York City as she tries to find out more information about her biological mother's life in New York City before she had Sarah, and search for her biological father. Along the way, Sarah moves into her mother's old apartment and makes a new group of friends.
Debut & Cancellation
''Time of Your Life'' first aired on October 25, 1999 and it was cancelled, in the middle of its first season, on June 21, 2000. Despite Hewitt's prestige at the time, the show was not well-received and had poor ratings.[1] The original pilot for the show had to be completely reshot and largely rewritten before Fox would air it.[2] The FOX Network tried to save the show by putting it on a hiatus that lasted five months. Fox promoted the return of the show in June 2000 as part of its "Summer of Love," a reference to Hewitt's name.[3] However, despite the promotion, the show's ratings remained low, and it was cancelled with seven episodes remaining unaired.
The Cast
★ Jennifer Love Hewitt played Sarah Reeves.
★ Jennifer Garner played Romy Sullivan.
★ Pauley Perrette played Cecilia Wiznarski.
★ Gina Ravera played Jocelyn "Joss" House.
★ Johnathon Schaech played John Maguire.
★ Diego Serrano played Jesse "J.B." Byron Castel.
Episode guide
| Title | Writers | Director | First Aired | Obs. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Time She Came to New York | Amy Lippman, Christopher Keyser | Michael Engler | 25 October 1999 | Second and final version of the Pilot. |
| The Time Sarah Got Her Shih-Tzu Together | Mark B. Perry | Ellen S. Pressman | 1 November 1999 | |
| The Time They Threw That Party | Mark B. Perry | Ellen S. Pressman | 8 November 1999 | |
| The Time She Got Mobbed | Ivan Menchell | Michael Engler | 15 November 1999 | |
| The Time They All Came Over for Thanksgiving | Amy Lippman, Christopher Keyser | Ellen S. Pressman | 22 November 1999 | |
| The Time the Truth Was Told | Mark B. Perry | Michael Engler | 29 November 1999 | |
| The Time They Had Not | Shelley Meals, Darin Goldberg | Steven Robman | 13 December 1999 | |
| The Time the Millennium Approached | Richard Greenberg | Robert Berlinger | 20 December 1999 | |
| The Time They Decide to Date | Amy Lippman, Christopher Keyser | Ken Topolsky | 10 January 2000 | Pre-empted the following week. |
| The Time She Turned 21 | Mark B. Perry | Daniel Attias | 24 January 2000 | After this episode, the show was put on hiatus. |
| The Time They Got E-Rotic | Krista Vernoff | Michael Engler | 14 June 2000 | The show came back from 5-month hiatus. |
| The Time Everything Changed | Amy Lippman, Christopher Keyser | Ellen S. Pressman | 21 June 2000 | The show was cancelled after this episode. |
| The Time They Were Scared of the City | Allison Robinson | Aaron Lipstadt | UNAIRED | |
| The Time They Cheated | Mark B. Perry | Michael Engler | UNAIRED | |
| The Time She Made a Temporary Decision | Amy Lippman, Christopher Keyser | Miguel Arteta | UNAIRED | |
| The Time They Found a Solution | Ivan Menchell, Allison Robinson | Ellen S. Pressman | UNAIRED | |
| The Time They Got Busy | Darin Goldberg, Krista Vernoff | Daniel Attias | UNAIRED | |
| The Time They Broke the Law | Mark B. Perry | Michael Engler | UNAIRED | |
| The Time He Saved the Day | UNAIRED | Last episode produced. |
Total number of episodes: 19
External links
★ ''Time of Your Life'' at TV.com
★ IMDb entry
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