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[06/28/17 - 01:22 PM]
Paula Patton Stars as a Mother Desperate to Change Fate and Prevent a Murder, on the Series Premiere of ABC's "Somewhere Between," Monday, July 24
The second episode will now air on Tuesday, July 25 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) during its new regular night and time.

[via press release from ABC]

SERIES PREMIERE

PAULA PATTON STARS AS A MOTHER DESPERATE TO CHANGE FATE AND PREVENT A MURDER ON THE SERIES PREMIERE OF 'SOMEWHERE BETWEEN,' MONDAY, JULY 24, ON ABC

The Series Makes Its Time Period Premiere on Tuesday, July 25

"For One to Live" - "Somewhere Between," a suspenseful thriller, stars Paula Patton ("Warcraft") as Laura Price, a local news producer in San Francisco helping the police to hunt down a serial killer. After the killer strikes close to home, a twist of fate allows a "Groundhog Day"-type reset, and Laura relives the week prior to the string of murders. Unlike "Groundhog Day," she only has one chance. Can she change fate and stop the killer? As she unravels the mysterious connection between herself and the killer, she realizes that fate is written in stone and that changing events will require an ultimate sacrifice. "Somewhere Between" will make its series premiere with the episode "For One to Live" on MONDAY, JULY 24 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) on The ABC Television Network.

The second episode will air on TUESDAY, JULY 25 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) during its new regular night and time.

Also starring in the series, JR Bourne ("Teen Wolf") plays Tom Price, Laura's powerful yet sensitive husband who is also the city's district attorney; Devon Sawa ("Nikita") is Nico Jackson, a former cop turned private investigator; and newcomer Aria Birch plays Serena Price, a big-hearted, untamable child who is always reaching out to others as a new friend.

Guest cast: Catherine Barroll as Grace Jackson, Imogen Tear as Ruby Jackson, Noel Johansen as Danny Jackson, Samantha Ferris as Captain Kendra Sarneau, Daniel Bacon as Glenn "Cupcake" Kupner, Michael St. John Smith as Governor Preston DeKizer.

"For One to Live" was written by Stephen Tolkin and directed by Duane Clark.

The series is produced by Thunderbird Entertainment in association with ITV Studios America, with ITV Studios Global Entertainment handling international distribution. Based on a Korean format from SBS, the executive producers are Stephen Tolkin ("Brothers & Sisters"), Ivan Fecan, Joseph Broido, Tim Gamble and Matthew O'Connor.

"Somewhere Between" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format with a 5.1 channel surround sound. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to the airdate.





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