Miracles (TV series)
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| Miracles | |
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| Genre | Drama / Science fiction |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
| Creator(s) | Richard Hatem |
| Starring | Skeet Ulrich Angus Macfadyen Marisa Ramirez Hector Elizondo |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original channel | ABC |
| Original run | January 27, 2003–March 31, 2003 |
| No. of episodes | 13 |
| IMDb profile | |
Miracles was an American drama television series starring Skeet Ulrich and Angus Macfadyen as part of a team investigating miracles, trying to determine their authenticity. Paul Callan (Ulrich) was a priest who had previously performed these duties on behalf of the Vatican, only to leave in frustration when he discovered that the Vatican was not really interested in confirming their reports on genuine miracles; during most of the show, their investigations were on behalf of Alva Keel's (Macfadyen) business, which operated much like a detective agency. Central to the show was the mysteriously recurring message "GODISNOWHERE" which at different points in the show was interpreted as either "God is nowhere" or "God is now here."
The show's executive producer and head writer was David Greenwalt, best known as co-creator of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spin-off, Angel. Despite generally positive reviews from critics and a small loyal following, Miracles failed in the ratings (largely due to ABC's mismanagement of its time slot) and was cancelled after only six episodes. The remaining seven episodes were never aired in the United States. Canada's Vision TV began airing the show on October 3, 2003 and aired all 13 episodes.
The entire series is available on a 4-disc DVD set.
[edit] Episodes
ABC
The Ferguson Syndrome - January 27, 2003
The Friendly Skies - February 3, 2003
The Patient - February 10, 2003
Little Miss Lost - March 3, 2003
The Bone Scatterer - March 10, 2003
Vision TV (Canada)
You Are My Sunshine - November 14, 2003
The Battle at Shadow Ridge - November 21, 2003
Mother's Daughter - November 28, 2003
Saint Debbie - December 5, 2003
The Ghost - December 12, 2003
The Letter - December 19, 2003
Paul is Dead - December 26, 2003

