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Revision as of 17:49, 18 December 2006
- For other uses, see Shark (disambiguation).
| Shark | |
|---|---|
| File:Shark Season1.jpg The Cast of Shark. | |
| Directed by | Spike Lee |
| Starring | James Woods Jeri Ryan Samuel Page Danielle Panabaker Sophina Brown Sarah Carter Alexis Cruz Henry Simmons |
| Country of origin | |
| No. of episodes | 10 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 60 Minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS |
| Release | September 21 2006 – present |
Shark is an American television show that is a part of the new crop of CBS shows in the Fall 2006 line up. Shark aired in Canada on Global as a simsub as well as airing in the UK on Five US with repeats on UKTV Gold. It will also air in Australia on the Seven Network in 2007. In the US, this show premiered on September 21, 2006.
The drama features American actors James Woods and Jeri Ryan. Shark is about a notorious Los Angeles defense attorney who becomes a prosecutor. The pilot was directed by Spike Lee. CBS debuted Shark in the coveted 10 p.m. ET Thursday night spot. The show followed Survivor and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
On October 20, 2006, it was announced that CBS has renewed the show for a full 22-episode season. [1]
Cast members
The table below summarizes the main cast of Shark.
| Character | Actor/Actress |
|---|---|
| Sebastian Stark | James Woods |
| Jessica Devlin | Jeri Ryan |
| Julie Stark | Danielle Panabaker |
| Casey Woodland | Samuel Page |
| Raina Troy | Sophina Brown |
| Martin Allende | Alexis Cruz |
| Madeline Poe | Sarah Carter |
| Isaac Wright | Henry Simmons |
Episodes
Cutthroat Manifesto
Stark has 3 rules, which he refers to as his "Cutthroat Manifesto:"
- "Trial is War. Second place is death."
- "Truth is relative. Pick one that works."
- "In a jury trial, there are only 12 opinions that matter and yours [speaking to his team] is not one of them."
Trivia
- Shark was in jeopardy of getting cancelled before it even started, but James Woods gave the legal drama new life once he signed on to star in the pilot. Both James Woods and Spike Lee have spent most of their careers focusing on feature films, not television.
- In episode four, during an exterior shot of a hotel right before a scene where Casey and Raina question a bartender, a bus with an ad for Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip passes in front of the camera. CBS had previously lost a bidding war to NBC for the rights to Studio 60 in October 2005.
International Broadcasters
| Country | TV Network(s) | Series Premiere | Weekly Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|
| CBS Television | September 21 2006 | Thursdays 10:00pm ET | |
| Global Television Network | October 262006 | Thursdays 10:00pm ET | |
| Seven Network | 2007 | ||
| RTL 4 | October 30, 2006 | Mondays 9:30pm CET | |
| Five US (first run) and UKTV Gold (repeats) |
2007 |