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Special
Episode of "Friday Night Lights" to Air on NBC October 30th
10/20/06
IT’S MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FOR NBC’S ACCLAIMED ‘FRIDAY NIGHT
LIGHTS’ AS A NEW EPISODE IS SCHEDULED TO RUN MONDAY, OCTOBER 30
BURBANK – October 20, 2006 – NBC will light up the gridiron on
Monday, October 30 with a special broadcast of an original episode of the
critically acclaimed new drama "Friday Night Lights" (10-11 p.m.
ET). The original episode will air on Monday night only in place of a
previously announced repeat broadcast of "Studio 60 on the Sunset
Strip."
In the episode "Git 'Er Done," with the Arnett Mead High
School game just days away, Ray "Voodoo" Tatom (guest star Aldis
Hodge) proves he may not be the leader the team needs as he clashes with
stressed-out Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) and fellow players alike.
Meanwhile, Lyla Garrity (Minka Kelly) hates herself even more as her
secret relationship with Tim Riggins (Taylor Kitsch) continues. Elsewhere,
Tyra Collette (Adrianne Palicki) reveals her sensitive side when she falls
for Connor Hayes (guest star Patrick J. Adams), a young businessman from
Los Angeles.
In addition, rehabilitating first-string quarterback Jason Street
(Scott Porter) shows signs of renewed life when his new roommate Herc
(guest star Steve Rankin), an ex-Olympian quadriplegic, introduces him to
a "quad"-rugby game called "Murderball." Emotions run
high as Riggins and Jason reunite for the first time since the accident
when the entire Panther team visits him at rehab on their way to the big
game. With backup Matt Saracen (Zach Gilford) on the bench and
"Voodoo" leading the team, Coach Taylor worries that he and his
family could be packing their bags with a loss to Arnett Mead. Aimee
Teegarden, Connie Britton, and Jesse Plemons also star.
The same "Friday Night Lights" episode will be rebroadcast in
the series' regular day and time on Tuesday, October 31 (8-9 p.m. ET).
The series is executive-produced by Peter Berg (the film "Friday
Night Lights," "The Rundown"), as well as Jason Katims
("Roswell"), Brian Grazer ("The Da Vinci Code,"
"Cinderella Man," "A Beautiful Mind"), David Nevins
("Arrested Development") and Sarah Aubrey ("Bad
Santa," "The Kingdom"). "Friday Night Lights" is
a production of Imagine Television, NBC Universal Television Studio and
Film 44.
Source:
NBC Press Release
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