Jericho
Premiere Episode Preview September 20th
8/28/06
SKEET ULRICH, GERALD McRANEY, PAMELA REED, LENNIE JAMES, ASHLEY SCOTT,
SPRAGUE GRAYDEN, MICHAEL GASTON, BRAD BEYER, KENNETH MITCHELL, ERIK
KNUDSEN AND SHOSHANNAH STERN STAR IN "JERICHO," A NEW DRAMA
PREMIERING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
"Pilot" -- Skeet Ulrich, Gerald McRaney, Pamela Reed, Lennie
James, Ashley Scott, Sprague Grayden, Michael Gaston, Brad Beyer, Kenneth
Mitchell, Erik Knudsen and Shoshannah Stern star in JERICHO, a new drama
about what happens when a nuclear mushroom cloud suddenly appears on the
horizon, plunging the residents of a small, peaceful Kansas town into
chaos, leaving them completely isolated and wondering if they're the only
Americans left alive, premiering Wednesday, Sept. 20 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT)
on the CBS Television Network. Jon Turteltaub, one of the series'
executive producers, directed the episode from a script by co-creator and
executive producer Stephen Chbosky.
Fear of the unknown propels Jericho into social, psychological and
physical mayhem when all communication and power is shut down. The town
starts to come apart at the seams as terror, anger and confusion bring out
the very worst in some residents. Jake Green, the prodigal son of the
town's mayor, becomes a reluctant hero when a school bus crashes as a
result of the explosion.
Mayor Johnston Green is conflicted with the return of his estranged
son, but is called to action when the town begins to riot. Johnston's
wife, Gail, is the strong, savvy first lady of the town who runs
interference between her husband and her favorite son. Attempting to usurp
the mayor's power is Johnston's political adversary Gray Anderson, who is
not above putting his personal agenda before the welfare of the very
community he wants to lead. Jake's brother, Eric, longs for an identity
outside of his father's shadow and resents the fact that Jake is so
favored by their mother.
Though the cloud appears in the distance, it affects all the residents
in Jericho, including Dale Turner, the 16-year-old trailer park kid
everybody picks on who finds himself in a position that could change his
status; Robert Hawkins, a mysterious stranger who seems to be a
jack-of-all-trades as he steps in to help restore order; Heather Lisinski,
a pretty, young school teacher on the bus with her students returning from
a class trip when the glare from the explosion causes a terrible accident;
Emily Sullivan, Jake's high school sweetheart who lives outside of town
and innocently goes about her business unaware of the catastrophe; Bonnie
Richmond, a pretty 17-year-old who is hearing impaired; and Bonnie's older
brother Stanley, Jake's best friend from childhood.
In the premiere episode, Jake returns to Jericho after a long absence
to claim a sum of money his grandfather put aside for him. With the past
five years of his life shrouded in secrecy, Jake evades questions about
his whereabouts. As he heads out of Jericho bound for San Diego, Jake
witnesses a nuclear explosion on the horizon- an event which instantly
changes the lives of everyone. As the town faces a potentially deadly
crisis, Jericho's usually sensible people become paranoid, personal
agendas take over and well-kept secrets threaten to be revealed, while
others will find an inner strength they never knew they had and the most
unlikely heroes will emerge.
Skeet Ulrich's television credits include the series
"Miracles" and the movie "The Magic of Ordinary Days"
on the Network. He also starred in the cable mini-series "Into the
West." Ulrich's feature film credits include "Nobody's
Baby," "The Craft," "Scream," "Albino
Gator," "As Good As It Gets," "The Newton Boys"
and "Chill Factor."
Gerald McRaney's popularity and longevity are best demonstrated by the
fact that he has starred in a CBS series for 18 consecutive years. First
he spent eight years as private investigator Rick Simon in "Simon
& Simon," then he went on to become the nation's favorite U.S.
Marine in "Major Dad," and then was Russell Greene in "The
Promised Land." He made his first appearance in "Deadwood"
in the final episode of its second season. McRaney's additional television
credits include "JAG," on the Network, and the movies "Take
Me Home: The John Denver Story," "Nothing Lasts Forever,"
"Not My Son" and "Deadly Vows" on the Network. He also
starred in the critically acclaimed Off Broadway hit play "The
Exonerated." In addition to his acting credits, McRaney directed
episodes of "Simon and Simon," "Major Dad" and the
television movie "Love and Curses and All That Jazz," on which
he served as co-executive producer and co-starred with his wife, actress
Delta Burke. He was also the executive producer of "Major Dad."
Pamela Reed's film credits include "Glory Days," "Proof
of Life," "Bob Roberts," "Kindergarten Cop" and
"The Right Stuff." Her television credits include the series
"Grand" and "Judging Amy" on the Network. Reed's other
credits include "Pepper Dennis," "Home Court" and
"The Simpsons." Green's television movies include
"Carriers," "Woman with a Past" and
"Caroline," on the Network. (More)
English actor Lennie James has appeared in many feature films including
"Sahara," "Snatch," "24 Hour Party People,"
"Lucky Break," "Les Miserables" and "Lost in
Space." His numerous television credits include "State
Within," "The Family Man," "A Midsummer Nights
Dream," "Without You," BAFTA winning "Buried,"
and BAFTA nominated "Storm Damage," which he also wrote.
Ashley Scott was a series regular in the television series "Dark
Angel" and "Birds of Prey." Her feature film credits
include "Strange Wilderness," "American Standard,"
"Into the Blue," "SWAT" and "A.I."
Sprague Grayden starred as Anita in the HBO series "Six Feet
Under" and had a recurring role as Joan's best friend, Judith
Montgomery, in "Joan of Arcadia," on the Network. She recently
starred in "Over There," Steven Bochco's ensemble drama which
explored the lives of a select group of Army soldiers in combat overseas
and the families they left behind. Grayden also starred in "John
Doe" opposite "Prison Break's" Dominic Purcell.
Michael Gaston's film credits include "Hackers," "Lonely
Hearts," "Far from Heaven," "High Crimes,"
"Double Jeopardy," "Cop Land," "Ransom" and
"The Crucible." His television credits include "CSI: Crime
Scene Investigation," "Without a Trace," "NCIS"
and "The Guardian," all on the Network. Gaston's other
television credits include "Blind Justice," "Prison
Break," "Ed," "Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit," "The Practice," "Ally McBeal" and
"The Sopranos." Gaston also starred in the Broadway production
of "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg."
Brad Beyer had a two-season recurring role in "Third Watch."
He guest starred in "Sex and The City," "Law &
Order" and "Hack" and "CSI: Miami," both on the
Network. He starred in the television movies "Monday Night
Mayhem" and "Gargoyles." Beyer's feature film credits
include starring roles in the independent films "Trick,"
"Enough Already," "The Perfect You," "Way Off
Broadway" as well as the feature films "The General's
Daughter," "Crazy in Alabama," "Sorority Boys"
and "Mr. Woodstock," a comedy starring Billy Bob Thornton to be
released later this season. Kenneth Mitchell recently completed work on
the independent film "Home of the Giants." Prior to that, he
received recognition for his starring role in the acclaimed feature film
"Miracle." Mitchell also was featured in "The
Recruit." Mitchell's television credits include guest-starring roles
in "The Unit" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," on
the Network, and "Grey's Anatomy." Erik Knudsen got his first
break when he was cast in the feature film "Tribulation." Most
recently, Knudsen starred in the feature films "Saw II,"
"The Prizewinner of Defiance, Ohio" and
"Perseverance." Knudsen's television credits include "The
Guardian," on the Network, and "Kevin Hill." Knudsen also
starred in the television movies "The Family Stranger,"
"Blackout" and "Santa Who?"
Shoshannah Stern, television credits include guest-starring roles in
"Off Centre," "Providence," "Boston Public,"
"ER," and "The Division." With her continuing
recurring role on "Weeds" and lead role in "Jericho,"
Stern currently holds the distinction of being the only deaf actor in
history to have significant roles in two primetime television series
during the same season. (More) CBS Television...4