Friday, March 26, 2010

News Break - Clock stops on "24"

After 8 seasons, FOX is taking the batteries out of the ticking clock on "24" (Mon., 9:00). The network announced Friday that the action-packed real-time show starring Kiefer Sutherland as anti-terrorism agent Jack Bauer will come to an end on May 14, the show's season finale. Sutherland said in a statement that he was looking forward to creating a film version of "24". (Here's hoping they can come up with a fresher plot than this season). The show won an Emmy for outstanding drama series and for Sutherland as lead drama actor in 2006.

Premiering in November 2001, at the height of American fears of more terrorist attacks, “24” used an innovative real-time, split-screen format to tell interwoven storylines. Each episode covers one hour of the season’s 24-hour story arc. By the end of this season, “24” will have presented 194 episodes, making it one of television’s longest-running action shows.

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