Miracles (2003)
Miracles (2003)
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Cast & Crew.
Skeet Ulrich
Paul Callan
Angus Macfadyen
Alva Keel
Marisa Ramirez
Evelyn Santos
Sean Galuszka
Garth
Hector Elizondo
Father 'Poppi' Calero
Richard Hatem
Writer
Michael Petroni
Writer
Neal Israel
Producer
Jacob Smith
Tommy Ferguson
Alex Villiers
Mateo 'Matty' Santos
David Greenwalt
Executive Producer / Writer
Scott Peat
Mr. Wye
Katie Fountain
Tanya Sherwood
Nancy Young
Stunts
Bill D'Elia
Director
John Fawcett
Director
Terrence O'Hara
Director
Marita Grabiak
Director
Jesús Salvador Treviño
Director
Michael Grossman
Director
Chris Brancato
Director
Lawrence Trilling
Director
Paul Shapiro
Director
Thomas J. Wright
Director
Matt Reeves
Director
Michael Ray Rhodes
Director
David Graziano
Writer
Christian Taylor
Writer
Zack Estrin
Writer
Chris Levinson
Writer
Peter Outerbridge
Jason Herlock
Michael Len
Young Paul Callen
Mark L. Taylor
Baker
Andrew Kavovit
Ashley Edner
Clarence Williams III
Sam Anderson
Allisyn Ashley Arm
Matt Newton
Kathryn Harrold
Paul Butcher
Gloria Stuart
Tamara Taylor
Todd Waring
Andrea Roth
Blair Wingo
William O'Leary
Steffani Brass
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Miracles is an American mystery-drama television series starring Skeet Ulrich and Angus Macfadyen that aired on ABC from January 27 to December 26, 2003. The series created by Richard Hatem and Michael Petroni, the series was dubbed a "spiritual version of The X-Files" by its creators. Following the pilot, David Greenwalt, co-creator of Angel (the spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer) served as the show's executive producer and head writer for the remaining twelve episodes.
Miracles follows Paul Callan, an investigator of modern miracles for the Catholic Church who questions his faith after repeatedly finding mundane explanations for various supposed phenomena. After he witnesses a true, supernatural miracle that saves his life, only for his findings to be dismissed on a lack of evidence, Paul leaves the Church behind and is approached by Alva Keel to join his organization Sodalitas Quaerito, investigating and cataloging "unexplainable" phenomena. Along with former police officer Evelyn Santos, Paul and Alva attempt to battle the impending "darkness" before it's too late.
The series premiered as part of ABC's "Super Monday" line-up on January 27, 2003. Six episodes were broadcast on ABC before the series was canceled because of low ratings, with its final broadcast episode drawing five million viewers on March 31, 2003. The series was preempted a number of times during its run, once for a rebroadcast of the documentary special Living with Michael Jackson and various other times to air repeats or news magazine specials about the then-developing Iraq War. Miracles fans, angered by the cancellation and what they saw as ABC's mismanagement of the show's Monday 10:00pm time slot, began a fan campaign to revive the show. Fans wrote messages on napkins (referencing a plot point in the pilot episode) and mailed them to various networks hoping the show would be revived by another network; however, efforts were unsuccessful and the show did not continue past its initial order of thirteen episodes.