The Evidence (TV series)

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The Evidence
Format drama/police procedural
Created by Sam Baum
Dustin Thomason
Starring Rob Estes
Orlando Jones
Anita Briem
and Martin Landau
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8
Production
Executive producer(s) Sam Baum
Dustin Thomason
Running time 45–50 min
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run March 22, 2006July 1, 2006
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The Evidence is a short-lived American television series that debuted on March 22, 2006; a police procedural drama produced by John Wells and starring Rob Estes, Orlando Jones, and Martin Landau.

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The Evidence is a character-driven detective series revolving around Inspectors Sean Cole (Rob Estes) and Cayman Bishop (Orlando Jones), two long-time partners and best friends in the San Francisco Police Department. The crucial evidence of every case is presented at the outset of the story; all of the pieces to the puzzle will be known by viewers from the beginning.

As Bishop and Cole unravel the mysteries set before them, and Dr. Sol Goldman (Martin Landau) lends his scientific expertise, they discover the evidence presented at the beginning, and will find that the crime, like the evidence itself, is never what it seems. At the same time, Cole is trying to solve the murder of his own wife Julia.

Created and executive-produced by Sam Baum and Dustin Thomason, The Evidence is a John Wells Production in association with Warner Bros. Television.

The show's pilot episode premiered on Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at 10 p.m. on the ABC television network. It aired in that spot for four weeks, but suffered from poor ratings and was not renewed for the Fall season. The remaining episodes were aired on Saturdays 10/9c on ABC during June and July of 2006

Episode # Title Date Aired
1 Pilot March 22, 2006
2 Down For The Count March 29, 2006
3 Borrowed Time April 5, 2006
4 Five Little Indians April 12, 2006
5 Yi vs. Li June 10, 2006
6 Wine And Die June 17, 2006
7 Stringers June 24, 2006
8 And The Envelope Please July 1, 2006

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