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Touch (TV series) On May 9, 2013, Fox cancelled Touch after two seasons.[8] Touch centers on former reporter Martin Bohm (Kiefer Sutherland) and his 11-year-old autistic son, Jake (David Mazouz).

Touch (TV series)

Martin's wife died in the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks, and he has been struggling to raise Jake since then, moving from job to job while tending to Jake's special needs. Jake has never spoken a word, but is fascinated by numbers and patterns relating to numbers, spending much of his days writing them down in notebooks, his touch-screen tablet and sometimes using objects (for instance popcorn kernels). Jake's repeated escapes from special schools put Martin's capacity to raise the child in question, and social worker Clea Hopkins (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) arrives to perform an evaluation of Jake's living conditions. Martin, worried that he might lose his son, attempts to communicate with him, but the boy only continues to write down a specific pattern of numbers. Season one promotional poster.

List of The Secret Circle episodes. On May 11, 2012, The CW cancelled the series.

List of The Secret Circle episodes

The ratings decline in the second half of the season, the expensive cost of special effects, and dramatic locations were cited as reasons for the show's cancellation.[3] The show can now be seen on Netflix and on the Chiller Channel.[4] Charles Meade (played by Gale Harold) is Diana's father, he is a member of the previous generation of the Circle. Following the fire at the Boat Yard, Charles' powers are stripped from him, along with the other surviving members of his Circle. In episode 1, he kills Cassie's mother with magic he got from the crystal.Jane Blake (portrayed by Ashley Crow) is the grandmother of Cassie Blake and mother of Amelia.

On October 12, 2011, The CW ordered a full season of twenty-two episodes.[29] On May 11, 2012 The CW cancelled the series. A letter-writing campaign to Syfy was also launched, but ultimately the 'Save The Circle' campaign leaders decided against pursuing the network further due to budgetary concerns. Up All Night (TV series) Up All Night is an American television comedy series created by Emily Spivey that ran on NBC from September 14, 2011, to December 13, 2012.[1] The show stars Christina Applegate, Will Arnett, Jennifer Hall, Luka Jones, and Maya Rudolph.[2] The series follows Reagan (Christina Applegate), a producer on her best friend Ava's (Maya Rudolph) talk show, and Chris (Will Arnett), Reagan's supportive, stay-at-home husband, as they try to adjust to life with their newborn baby Amy.

Up All Night (TV series)

The second season focuses on the cancellation of Ava's talk show, and Chris starting a business with Reagan's brother Scott (Luka Jones). Reagan also struggles to adjust to her new role as a stay-at-home mother. After months of rumors of cancellations,[18][19] Up All Night was officially canceled on May 9, 2013.[20] Christina Applegate was the first cast member to sign up for the series. Christina Applegate as Reagan Brinkley, a producer for the Ava show, who goes back to work after giving birth to a baby.