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so-called "hunches," and never learns of the paper. At the end of season two, Chuck (Fisher Stevens) leaves the show as a regular character, leading to some major changes in season three. Within the course of the series, Gary discovers that a few other people share his gift of receiving a prophetic newspaper. The only people who know about his gift besides Chuck and Marissa are his parents, Meredith Carson, and Erica and Henry Paget, a single mother and her son (Gary gives Erica a job at McGinty's); several times he begins to tell a few people, such as his attorney, and various police officers (Episode 407/408, "Fatal Edition"), but ultimately changes his mind. On some occasions, he is given the ability to wake up in another time (such as in the early 20th century) to change the past. People who encounter Gary often strongly suspect (or know) that he has a secret, but do not know what it is, e.g. Crumb. During the course of the series, it is never clearly stated where the paper comes from. In one episode, Gary meets the group of people apparently responsible for giving him (as well as others) the Paper. Nothing much is revealed about them except that they have some sort of supernatural abilities, such as being able to mysteriously appear at any location.
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Season two continues Gary's adventures with the paper and his friends. Detective Crumb sometimes joins Gary, Chuck, and Marissa after retiring from the police force. Gary is working part-time at McGinty's as a bartender. Despite being closer to the paper, Crumb does not want to know how Gary gets his
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narration at the opening and closing scenes of the episodes in season one, but this role would diminish during season two, save for a few episodes. Instead a standard line was used during opening credits, and a closing narration remained in a few episodes, but as season three progressed there was no
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Stevens's departure from the show after two seasons changed the dynamic of the show. The device of his voice-over narration was shifted to at first Gary and then Marissa in season three. This was eventually done away with, the theme music was changed, and there began a revolving door of foils for
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Despite their idea, Rubenfeld and Page still faced the daunting task of finding a way to get the show on network television with limited television production and writing experience between them. Rubenfeld decided to pitch the show to Ian Abrams, who he knew through a group called the
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confesses he is guilty of homicide." The catch to the mock newspaper was that it was dated the next day, August 25, 1995. After presenting the fake newspaper during the pitch meeting, a very lively conversation ensued, until someone realized the paper was dated the following day.
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The first season begins by showing Gary coming home from his job as a stockbroker, only to be thrown out of the house (and later divorced) for no apparent reason by his wife Marsha. Upon taking up residence in the Blackstone Hotel, Gary begins receiving a copy of the
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to Gary, being a somewhat cynical, wisecracking realist in contrast to Gary's growing idealism. In early episodes, Chuck seeks to parlay the advance knowledge provided by the newspaper into windfall profits (e.g., sports betting and stock-market
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from occurring, thus changing the story text and headlines in the newspaper to reflect the outcome of his actions. Often, Gary does not wish to be saddled with the responsibility of performing these deeds. The paper presents him with many
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on September 28, 1996. A total of 90 episodes were produced over the course of the show's four seasons, with the last original episode airing in the United States on May 27, 2000. Its original time slot was Saturday night at 9pm
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before Gary), after Snow saved Gary's life when Gary was a child. The responsibility is represented by a pocket knife imprinted with the initials of the person next to receive the paper (Lucius gave Gary the red
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newspaper a day in advance, effectively giving him knowledge of the potential future. His newspaper is delivered by a mysteriously unknown entity at least once each day, and is accompanied by a ginger
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newspaper the day before it is actually published, and who uses this knowledge to prevent terrible events every day. Created by Ian Abrams, Patrick Q. Page, and Vik Rubenfeld, the series starred actor
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that aired a few episodes early), it is briefly explained why Gary started receiving the paper. Apparently, he was given the responsibility by Lucius Snow (the man who received the
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in the season three episode "Play it Again, Sammo." The building used for exterior shots of McGinty's bar, a location of central importance to the series, was formerly used by the
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The series was filmed in Chicago and many nearby towns in Illinois and Indiana, with interior sets filmed on the Early Edition Sound Stage at Studio City in
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Marissa often was the voice of reasonable conscience, balancing Gary's earnest idealism against Chuck's skeptical realism. Chuck also did the
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aired the show every Tuesday for eight straight episodes starting at 12PM/11AM central time. From September 3, 2018, to October 14, 2019,
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from September 28, 1996, to May 27, 2000. Set in Chicago, Illinois, it follows the adventures of a man who mysteriously receives each
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stems from a collaborative idea between writers Vik Rubenfeld and Pat Page. After meeting each other while playing volleyball in
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In February 2022, CBS ordered a pilot for a reboot of the original series. The project was to be a co-production between
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narration for either the opening or closing scenes, and the episodes "Walk Don't Run" and "Deadline" had fictional
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guest starred in the episode "Mel Schwartz, Bounty Hunter". A season two episode ended with a colorized clip of
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then began airing one hour earlier at 8 pm for the remainder of the show's run. In January and February 2000,
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has been compared to other intellectual properties with similar themes. In particular, the 1944 feature film
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The show chronicles the life of Gary Hobson, a resident of Chicago, Illinois, who mysteriously receives the
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also featured many notable guest stars from television, feature films, and other entertainment industries.
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The show was canceled on May 27, 2000, after 90 episodes were made, and it began airing in syndication on
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on DVD in Region 1. The 16-disc set contains all 90 episodes including the release of seasons 3 and 4.
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original broadcast run in the United States, an edited version of the song "Time Has Come Today" by
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was used during a revamped opening title sequence from episode 403 until the series' conclusion.
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as Gary Hobson, and it featured many real Chicago locations over the course of the series' run.
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owns the international DVD rights to the show, although they have not made any releases yet.
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released the first two seasons on the DVD format in the United States in 2008 and 2009.
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centered upon a newspaper reporter who received a newspaper a day in advance. However,
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playing their characters from that show. Also during season three, CBS used an
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After May 27, 2000 (the end of season 4), CBS decided to end the series' run.
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that same month. Fan conventions about the show were held for multiple years.
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where he must choose between helping different people in need of assistance.
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columnist Molly Greene do the closing narration as part of her column.
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as Detective Marion Zeke Crumb, who does a stint as Gary's bartender
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In the opening credits of each episode, the credit for composing
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as executive producer. In March 2022, it was announced that
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aired the series. From May 29, 2018, to August 28, 2018,
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ran the show in the early morning. It currently airs on
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had a major role in the season two episode "The Medal".
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Index


Adventure
Fantasy
Comedy drama
Bob Brush
Kyle Chandler
Shanésia Davis-Williams
Fisher Stevens
Kristy Swanson
Billie Worley
W. G. Snuffy Walden
list of episodes
CBS Productions
TriStar Television
Columbia TriStar Television
CBS
fantasy
comedy-drama
CBS
Chicago Sun-Times
Kyle Chandler
Fox Family Channel
CBS Home Entertainment
Chicago Sun-Times
tabby cat
moral dilemmas

Kyle Chandler
Shanésia Davis-Williams
Fisher Stevens

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