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’24’ Items to Be Auctioned for Sept. 11 Victims

FOX re-edited the pilot for its new series “24” after the Sept. 11 attacks, and now the network is putting items from the show up for auction to aid victims’ families. The items will be part of online auctioneer eBay’s “Auction for America,” which is raising money for the Red Cross, the Twin Towers Fund…

Elisha Cuthbert “high hopes” for 24 Season 1 back order

BUSY ACTOR: Elisha Cuthbert’s character leads a dangerous life on espionage drama 24. The weeks leading up to her 19th birthday are an exciting and emotional time for any young woman. Imagine then what it must be like for Elisha Cuthbert, who turns 19 on Nov. 30, and starts that birthday countdown tonight with a…

Xander Berkeley as George Mason in 24 Season 1

’24’ promos try viewers’ patience

John Carman of the San Francisco Chronicle has said he’s fed up with the advertising blitz for 24. My sin is watching a whole lot of baseball. My penance is watching a thousand Fox promos for “24.” Fox hit baseball with “24” promos as if it were saturation bombing a Taliban pickup truck. Every half…

24 Season 1 Artwork

’24’ Repeats Will Air on FX

Should you miss an episode of FOX’s new drama “24” on some Tuesday during the season, its cable cousin has your back. FX will rebroadcast each episode of the series, which unfolds in real time over the course of one day, on Sundays and Mondays after the episode runs on FOX network stations. The networks…

Elisha Cuthbert compares 24 to The Flinstones in Maxim Interview

YOU KNOW HER AS: You don’t, unless you’re into Canadian TV movies or Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark? Yeah, didn’t think so. NEW SHOW: 24, in which a CIA team has just one day (played out over 24 episodes) to identify and track an assassin. And wouldn’t you know it—he has an unlisted…

Carlos Bernard plays CTU worker Tony Almeida in 24 Season 1

Rival Television Networks Concerned About ’24’

THE buildup to every television season starts out like the buildup to the Kentucky Derby: the field is just a herd of unknown horses until the smart talk picks out the favorite. The smart talk has started early this season, among advertisers in New York, agents in Hollywood and executives at every television network: a…