Miracles (2003)
Miracles (2003)
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Cast & Crew.

Skeet Ulrich
Paul Callan

Marisa Ramirez
Evelyn Santos

Angus Macfadyen
Alva Keel

Héctor Elizondo
Poppi Calero

Sean Galuszka
Garth

Richard Hatem
Creator / Producer / Writer

Alex Villiers
Mateo 'Matty' Santos

Michael Petroni
Creator / Writer

Neal Israel
Producer

Katie Fountain
Tanya Sherwood

David Greenwalt
Executive Producer / Writer

Jade Carter
Sherwood Nichols

Nancy Young
Stunts

John Fawcett
Director

Bill D'Elia
Director

Chris Brancato
Director

Matt Reeves
Director

Lawrence Trilling
Director

Terrence O'Hara
Director

Thomas J. Wright
Director

Marita Grabiak
Director

Paul Shapiro
Director

Michael Ray Rhodes
Director

Jesús Salvador Treviño
Director

Michael Grossman
Director

Zack Estrin
Writer

David Graziano
Writer

Christian Taylor
Writer

Chris Levinson
Writer

Tamara Taylor
Dr Linda Qualey

Peter Outerbridge
Jason Herlock

Greg Collins
Larsen

Jacob Smith
Tommy Ferguson

Michael Len
Young Paul Callen

Mark L. Taylor
Baker

Alyson Croft
Laurel

Don Dowe
Roadmaster

Ron Kologie
Doctor

Steven J. Levy
News Reporter

Brandon McKennah
Conductor

Wendy Medin
Nurse

Cazimir Milostan
Boston Fan

Joey Nader
Girl's Father

Scott Peat
Mr. Wye

Anil Raman
Medical Examiner

Terri Lyn Rodriguez
Girl's Mother

Saige Ryan
Girl

Allisyn Snyder
Amelia Wye

Gloria Stuart
Rosanna Wye

Gregory Harrison

Aliza Washabaugh

Michael McMillian

Matt Newton

Bonita Friedericy

Jay Underwood

Christopher Rodriguez Marquette

Blake Bashoff

Sam Anderson

Kathryn Harrold

Paul Butcher

Clarence Williams III

Ashley Edner

Todd Waring

Andrea Roth
Media.









Details.
Release DateJanuary 27, 2003
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes13
Running Time42m
Genres
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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 March 31, 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.
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