Windfall

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Windfall
Genre Drama
Creator(s) Laurie McCarthy
Gwendolyn M. Parker
Starring Sarah Wynter
Jason Gedrick
Jon Foster
Alice Greczyn
Malinda Williams
Jaclyn DeSantis
Lana Parrilla
Luke Perry
D.J. Cotrona
Opening theme "Anything You Want" by We Three Kings
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 42 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Original run June 8, 2006August 31, 2006
Links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Windfall was an NBC television series.

The pilot episode was developed in early 2005, but ultimately passed over by FOX. In January 2006, NBC announced that they would air the series in the summer of 2006. The series first aired on Thursday, June 8, 2006, taking over ER's place for just the summer.

On August 31, 2006, NBC announced the show's cancellation by stating on its website that the episode that night would be the series finale. Controversially, NBC also gave local affiliates the option of showing pre-season football instead and showing the final episode at each affiliates discretion. Many affiliates took them up on this, planning to show it either much later that night or at other odd days/times during the Labor Day weekend (for example, NBC-owned affiliate WNBC-TV in New York planned to show the episode at 12:30pm on September 3, 2006). [1] [2]

In the UK the the show has been picked up by Five Life.

Contents

Episode # Date aired Title Audience Rating (18-49 Demographic)
1 6/8/2006 Pilot 3.4
2 6/15/2006 The Getaway 3.1
3 6/22/2006 There and Gone Again 2.4
4 6/29/2006 Running with the Devil 2.0
5 7/6/2006 Money Changers 1.9
6 7/13/2006 White Knights 1.8
7 7/20/2006 Changing Partners 2.0
8 7/27/2006 Answered Prayers 1.8
9 8/3/2006 The Myth of More 1.7
10 8/10/2006 Crash Into You 1.8
11 8/17/2006 Truth Be Told 2.1
12 8/24/2006 Urgent Care 1.9
13 8/31/2006 Priceless 1.3

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