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The 24 TV Show, is an advanced, suspenseful, acclaimed and real time action thriller series and has been nominated for a total of 57 Emmy awards. 24 gained Outstanding Drama series (2006) and Outstanding Lead Actor in a drama series for its star Kiefer Sutherland. Each episode covers an hour in a single day and each season takes place within one 24 hour period.

Jack Bauer, the hero, a dare and durable agent for the fictitious US intelligent body- The CTU (Counter Terrorist Unit), is attempting to stop the assassination of a presidential candidate. Jack Bauer is an agent for whom each day is more terrifying than the last one.
After the return of a former colleague and CIA Agent Tony Almeida, Bauer’s day takes an unwanted and surprising turn. Among the other characters are, President who leads the country beside White House Chief of staff Ethan Kanin and first gentleman Henry Taylor ; Kim Bauer, Jack’s troubled teenage daughter. A team of FBI agents including Agent Janis Gold, Agent Renee Walker, Agent Larry Moss, Agent Sean Hillinger, and Agent Michael Latham is constituted for investigation of National Security crisis.
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‘24′ Day Seven’s star-studded new cast
For a television show so obsessed with a ticking clock, 24 has certainly kept us waiting for a long, long time for its seventh season. The writers’ strike late last year scuppered plans for the proposed January launch, as network bosses opted against screening the eight filmed episodes followed by an extended hiatus. However, Jack Bauer will be back firing on all cylinders this autumn with a two-hour special followed, finally, by the fully-filmed seventh season in 2009. Here’s a rundown of the latest additions to the cast…

Jon Voight
Depending on who you speak to, Voight is either the Oscar-winning actor from Midnight Cowboy, or the old geezer who helped to create Angelina Jolie. The veteran star is set to play the Big Bad in the latter half of the seventh season and the prequel movie beforehand, locking horns with Jack Bauer in South Africa. 24 bosses did well to lure Voight, as he has not appeared in a TV series since the late 1960s.

Robert Carlyle
Best known for a string of film roles in the likes of The Full Monty and Trainspotting, Carlyle is a surprise addition to the cast for the forthcoming television movie. But will he be a friend or foe? Early word rules out the latter, as Carlyle supposedly plays Bauer’s friend and mentor Benton. They are set to fight alongside each other in Africa. Sounds good, but wouldn’t it be fun to see Bauer take on Begbie?

Carlos Bernard
Hang on, didn’t Bernard’s iconic character Tony Almeida die in Day Five of 24 of a lethal injection? Well, apparently not. He’s back, but not as the good CTU-loving chap that we grew to worship. Jack Bauer is set to go on trial in the seventh season and discover that not only is Almeida alive, but he poses a serious threat to his future. We can’t wait to see Tony go bad.

Cherry Jones
Move over Barack Obama, President David Palmer was the one we really wanted. Following his tragic demise and his brother Wayne’s short-lived succession, there’s a new President in town. Doing what Hillary Clinton couldn’t do by getting a woman to rule America, President Allison Taylor is set to play a big part early on in the seventh season. Her son will also figure prominently.
Taylor is played by Cherry Jones, best known for her Tony Award-winning stage work in America. She’s also racked up some recent supporting roles in films like The Perfect Storm, Ocean’s Twelve, Signs and The Village.

Tony Todd
Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candyman. Don’t dare repeat those words in front of a mirror, or Tony Todd’s iconic hook-handed character may emerge to make you say farewell to your flesh. The horror legend will play cruel African dictator General Juma in both the two-hour prequel movie and the ensuing season, in what sounds like an inspired piece of casting.
Recently, Todd has played a CIA director in the television series Chuck, and is recognisable for his roles in the Final Destination franchise and the 1990 Night Of The Living Dead remake.
Also cast to the prequel film, scheduled to air on November 23 in the US, are The L Word’s Eric Lively as the new president’s son and Ally McBeal’s Gil Bellows as a State Department officer charged with summoning Bauer to appear before the Senate.
William Devane
Most Recent Role: President Henry Hayes on Stargate SG-1
Alias Name(s): William De Vane, Bill Devane
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Albany, New York, USA
Birthday: 9-5-1940
Birth Name: William Devane

Devane has played tough-guy roles in such notable films as Family Plot, Hollow Man, and Testament. He has also appeared in countless television productions, most memorably as the corporate cad in Knots Landing and as the Secretary of Defense James Heller in 24.
Devane has been married to his wife, Eugenie, since 1961. He owns two Italian restaurants in Southern California, which he operates with his sons. Devane loves all manner of equestrian sports.
‘24′ to jump forward four years
The next season of 24 will take place four years after the events of the previous season.
The New York Post reports that series regular Chloe O’Brien will now have a four-year-old son at the beginning of Day Seven of 24, to be screened in January 2009. The character was only in the early stages of pregnancy during Day Six.
A spokesman from producer Fox said: “We’ve always built in significant passages of time between seasons of 24 for dramatic purposes. Luckily, like all great iconic characters, Jack Bauer is ageless.”
The forthcoming seventh season of 24 has been delayed by one year due to the writers’ strike in America.
24- Memorable Quotes from Season 1
Hi, there!!! Following are the best quotes from 24 series season 1-
Nina: Tony, I need you to do something for me.
Tony: For you or for Jack?

Jack: I got her password.
Teri: What is it?
Jack: LIFESUCKS, one word.
Teri: Perfect.

Jack: Do you think it’s possible that someone within the agency is behind the hit on Palmer?
Nina: Anything’s possible.

Palmer: What do we know Aaron?
Agent Pierce: That these are serious people and they want you dead today.
Penticoff: If you ever want to see your daughter again, get me out of this.

Gaines: Now bury your friend.
Rick: Where?
Gaines: (sarcastically) In the ground.
Jack: I have killed two people since midnight. I haven’t slept in over 24 hours. So maybe you should be a little more afraid of me than you are now.

Palmer: There’s something I want to tell you.
Patty: Yes?
Palmer: You’re fired.
Mason: We’re going to do this swap on our terms.
Andre: Yeah. That’s an interesting dream.

Kim: She’s telling the truth.
Elaine: Don’t make a liar out of me, Blondie!
Kim: No need. You are one.
I do have a grand collection of 24 best quotes. Above quotes are from season 1 and I’ll be back with some more quotes from season 2. Meanwhile, keep watching latest 24 episodes here . Series has successfully completed 6 seasons and no info is here about season 7 is coming or not. I’m going now and will meet you with latest info on series. Bye Bye
24- Memorable Quotes from Season 1
Hi, there!!! Following are the best quotes from 24 series season 1-
Nina: Tony, I need you to do something for me.
Tony: For you or for Jack?
Jack: I got her password.
Teri: What is it?
Jack: LIFESUCKS, one word.
Teri: Perfect.
Jack: Do you think it’s possible that someone within the agency is behind the hit on Palmer?
Nina: Anything’s possible.
Palmer: What do we know Aaron?
Agent Pierce: That these are serious people and they want you dead today.
Penticoff: If you ever want to see your daughter again, get me out of this.
Gaines: Now bury your friend.
Rick: Where?
Gaines: (sarcastically) In the ground.
Jack: I have killed two people since midnight. I haven’t slept in over 24 hours. So maybe you should be a little more afraid of me than you are now.
Palmer: There’s something I want to tell you.
Patty: Yes?
Palmer: You’re fired.
Mason: We’re going to do this swap on our terms.
Andre: Yeah. That’s an interesting dream.
Kim: She’s telling the truth.
Elaine: Don’t make a liar out of me, Blondie!
Kim: No need. You are one.
I do have a grand collection of 24 best quotes. Above quotes are from season 1 and I’ll be back with some more quotes from season 2. Meanwhile, keep watching latest 24 episodes here . Series has successfully completed 6 seasons and no info is here about season 7 is coming or not. I’m going now and will meet you with latest info on series. Bye Bye
24 gets a two-hour prequel
Fans of 24 will have to wait until Jan 2009 as season 7 is scheduled to premiere next year. Ooh!!! Such a long time, but don’t worry as producers have decided to launch a 24 two-hour TV movie which will be covering the long gap between season 6 finale and season 7’s opening episode. Actually, it will serve as a prequel to season 7. Movie is set to air this fall before the beginning of season 7. Get ready to hook on.
Well, season 7 from series will introduce the first female president of United States and the Tony-winning actress Cherry Jones will be playing Madame President. Each season from series takes place in real time over a 24 hour period. Upcoming season is set in Washington.
Hey buddies!! It will be interesting to see how this movie manages to keep track with previous seasons and with upcoming seasons. If it will veer from the formula, or will be with traditional storytelling style? What you say? Well, I will not say any words before it releases. Click here to have latest 24 episodes, if you’ve skipped anyone. I’ll catch you later with more info on series and upcoming movie version. Stay Tuned.
Fox 2008-09 Schedule Is Solid, Surprisingly Straightforward
Usually this is the time of year when people are left scratching their heads, futilely trying to comprehend the four or five schedules that Fox has just unveiled for the upcoming season. This year, however, the folks at Fox have left the confusion of a year-round schedule to NBC, instead choosing to go with a much more conventional (and less headache inducing) Fall/Spring plan.
Fox has been doing fairly well recently, and it is safe to say that “American Idol” is no longer the only show keeping the network afloat (although it doesn’t hurt, declining ratings and all). Therefore, it is no surprise that Fox has brought back a large part of its 07-08 schedule for the upcoming season. Of course, there are the usually Fox casualties (”Back to You,” “New Amsterdam,” etc.) but that is no surprise. In order to make room for new programming, expensive and/or underperforming shows must go. Naturally, a few people might be upset by some of the losses, but never fear. The new shows that Fox is offering next season look nothing short of spectacular.
Fall 2008
Monday Nights will be once again be home to the one-two punch of “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” and “Prison Break.” Those shows both underwhelmed numbers-wise this season in the total viewers category, although both do fairly well in the 18-49 demo. They combined to create a very entertaining Monday night duo for the four or five weeks they shared together earlier this year, and more of that will surely be in store for the fall. Added bonus: Fox veteran and all around awesome actor Michael Rapaport (”The War at Home,” “Boston Public”) will be joining the cast of “Prison Break” next season. How can folks not tune in? It’s Michael Rapaport!
“House,” which has proven its dominance on whatever night or timeslot Fox chooses to place it, will temporarily reclaim its Tuesday night digs in the fall. Who would have thought that this series, barely clinging to life in the fall of 2004, would have become such a monster hit? It will lead into one of only two new fall debuts, the J.J. Abrams produced “Fringe.” “Fringe,” a complex extravaganza from the team responsible for “Alias” and “Lost,” is one of the fall’s most buzzed about series. Plus, it is the return to series TV for Joshua Jackson. Pacey lives!
“Bones,” which like “House” has succeeded wherever it has been scheduled (although not quite on the same level), returns to Wednesday nights this fall. It will be followed by “‘Til Death,” which was thankfully renewed over “Back to You.” Although its ratings were lower than “Back to You’s,” it was the cheaper of the two, and that no doubt played a part in the renewal. Good thing too, because it was the funnier of the two sitcoms by far. Say what you will about Brad Garrett - the man has a comedic gift. New sitcom “Do Not Disturb,” about day-to-day life for employees of a New York City hotel, will close out the night. It stars Jerry O’Connell; let’s just hope that it is better than O’Connell’s previous sitcom endeavor, last season’s truly horrible “Carpoolers.”
Fox chooses to go with unscripted programming once again on Thursday nights, which has worked out pretty well for them in the past. The shows, “The Moment of Truth” and “Kitchen Nightmares” are both terrible, but they are cheap and people watch them. So that is why they are there.
Friday nights also belong to unscripted fare. That’s probably for the best. Fox is almost singlehandedly responsible for the creation of the phrase “Friday Night Death Slot,” so it makes sense that they have abandoned any hopes of launching scripted programming on the night this fall. Midseason, however, will be a different story. “Bones,” “‘Til Death” and “Do Not Disturb” are all scheduled to move to Friday night come January. Uh-oh.
Saturday is “COPS” and “America’s Most Wanted.” Anyone over the age of three knows that.
Finally, Sunday nights will bring back Fox’s “Animation Domination” lineup consisting of “The Simpsons,” “King of the Hill,” “Family Guy” and “American Dad.” As far as branding goes, it sounds a little better than the name Fox used for the night a couple of years ago, “The Four Fathers of Comedy.” That didn’t really last too long.
The Second Season
As excited as Fox claims to be about the fall schedule, the network most likely won’t hit its stride until the launch of “The Second Season” in January. That will bring about the return of “American Idol” as well as the long awaited seventh season of “24.” Also launching will be the much anticipated new series from Joss Whedon, “Dollhouse.” We all still remember how Fox mishandled “Firefly,” so let’s hope that things go differently this time. “Dollhouse” is expected to receive massive hype (and will be paired with “24″ on Monday nights), so things look promising. But then again, this is Fox we are talking about, so the chance of a show getting Foxized is always a possibility.
“Family Guy” spinoff “The Cleveland Show” will join “Animation Domination” on Sundays in the spring. Creator Seth Macfarlane has to do something to justify that nine figure deal after all. Also debuting will be an animated update on an Australian sitcom entitled “Sit Down, Shut Up.” It’s about a dysfunctional high school, and will be featuring the vocal talents of The Fonz himself, Henry Winkler. He will be joined by fellow “Arrested Development” alums Will Arnett and Jason Bateman. Tell us when and where, and we’ll be watching.
Simple and strong schedule from Fox? Isn’t that a sign of the apocalypse?
Fox’s schedule looks to be solid on paper. Most notable series’ will be returning, and the new offerings are all intriguing to say the least. Fox, like the CW, CBS and ABC, is playing it safe. What makes the Fox schedule stand out, however, is how few holes there appear to be in it. That might change during the season, in fact it probably will. After all, it wouldn’t be Fox if a couple of shows didn’t get canceled after airing zero to one episodes. But at this point, things are looking pretty good for the “American Idol” network.
source: starpulse.com
