Bill Campbell in Once and Again

1999 American family drama television series

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Created by Edward Zwick and
Marshall Herskovitz
Starring Sela Ward
Baton Campbell
Jeffrey Nordling
Susanna Thompson
Shane Due west
Julia Whelan
Evan Rachel Wood
Meredith Deane
Todd Field
Marin Hinkle
Jennifer Crystal Foley
David Clennon
Always Carradine
Steven Weber
Composers W.1000. Snuffy Walden
Joey Newman
Country of origin U.s.a.
Original language English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 63
Production
Running fourth dimension lx minutes
Product companies The Bedford Falls Company
Touchstone Television
Distributor Buena Vista Telly
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 21, 1999 (1999-09-21) –
April fifteen, 2002 (2002-04-15)
Chronology
Related shows thirtysomething

Once and Again is an American family drama television serial that aired on ABC from September 21, 1999, to April 15, 2002. It depicts the family of a unmarried mother and her romance with a single male parent. It was created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick.

Ane of the prove's unique aspects was the "interview" sequences filmed in blackness and white and interspersed throughout each episode, where the characters would reveal their innermost thoughts and memories to the camera.

Premise [edit]

Lily Manning (Sela Ward) is a suburban soccer mom in her forties, who lives in Deerfield, Illinois. Recently separated from her philandering husband Jake (Jeffrey Nordling), Lily is raising her 2 daughters, insecure, anxiety-ridden xiv-year-old Grace (Julia Whelan), and precocious nine-year-old Zoe (Meredith Deane). For back up, she turns to her more free-spirited younger sister, Judy (Marin Hinkle), with whom she works at their bookstore chosen My Sis'southward Bookstore (renamed Booklovers subsequently in the series).

Lily's life changes when, during the pilot episode, she meets Rick Sammler (Billy Campbell) in the master's function of Grace's school, Upton Sinclair High School.

Rick is a single male parent and co-head of an architectural firm, Sammler/Cassili Associates, which is located in downtown Chicago. Rick has been divorced from his uptight ex-wife Karen (Susanna Thompson) for three years and has two children, Eli (Shane West), a 16-year-sometime basketball game player at Sinclair High who suffers from a learning disability, and sensitive 12-year-sometime Jessie (Evan Rachel Wood), who longs for the days before her family'south disintegration.

Lily and Rick share an immediate mutual attraction and begin dating. Their budding relationship causes problems in both of their respective families. Grace strongly objects to Lily and Rick'due south relationship as she still hopes to see her parents get back together. Karen, a public interest attorney at the downtown law firm of Harris, Riegert, and Sammler, is worried about the price Rick's new relationship would take on their children, particularly Jessie, who is shy and emotionally fragile. She is also working through her own feelings of jealousy that Rick is moving on to a new relationship.

In add-on to Lily and Rick'southward relationship, the show also focused to a bottom caste on their exes, Jake and Karen, and their own struggles to motion on in a post-divorce surroundings.

Plot summary [edit]

Season i [edit]

Lily is in the process of divorcing her restaurateur husband, Jake. She is reluctant to begin dating again due to the sensitivities of her daughters, who are notwithstanding emotional about the divorce. She meets and is instantly attracted to divorced architect Rick Sammler. Even so, their new relationship is complicated by Lily'due south many remaining emotional and fiscal issues with Jake. Grace and Eli become close when she becomes his tutor. Judy has a relationship with Rick's friend, Sam Bluish (Steven Weber) before discovering Sam is married.

Season 2 [edit]

Lily and Jake's divorce is finalized and she hopes to spend more fourth dimension with Rick. However, Rick becomes sidetracked by difficulties at work and has to brainstorm working with unscrupulous developer Miles Drentell (David Clennon, reprising his role from the series thirtysomething). Things become difficult for Lily when Rick'southward project runs into legal difficulties and his ex-wife Karen is hired to represent the opposition. Jessie flirts with an eating disorder and begins to accost her problems with the aid of a therapist (played past evidence producer Edward Zwick). Jake's girlfriend Tiffany announces she is pregnant. At the end of season 2, Rick has to deliquesce his architectural firm, and Lily and Rick become married.

Season 3 [edit]

Rick resumes his partnership with Sam Blue, now divorced, to design a hotel for a new client. Sam and Judy effort to be friends but eventually resume their romantic relationship. Jake and Tiffany accept a infant girl and eventually determine to get married. Grace develops a shell on her English teacher, Mr. Dimitri (Eric Stoltz); although their relationship never became sexual, an investigation somewhen forces Mr. Dimitri to leave the school. Meanwhile, Jessie discovers she is attracted to another girl: upperclassman Katie Singer (Mischa Barton), and afterwards Katie acknowledges her own romantic feelings towards Jessie with a love letter, the 2 girls quietly begin dating while hiding their romance from everyone, in what became the first teen lesbian romance on American network television.[ane] Karen deals with her depression; just as she is starting to make progress, she is hit by a car, leading to months of painful rehabilitation where she meets concrete therapist Henry Higgins (DB Woodside). Lily faces more painful domestic struggles when her mother begins to show signs of Alzheimer'south disease and her brother Aaron (Patrick Dempsey), who is schizophrenic, wants to motion in with his girlfriend. By the finish of the season, Rick and Lily face big decisions when he is offered a job in Commonwealth of australia and she is offered a nationally syndicated radio show. Their decisions are never shown, but in the concluding moments of the series finale, Lily reveals she is pregnant and everyone comes together to attend Jake and Tiffany's wedding.

Cast [edit]

Principal [edit]

Sela Ward received several awards and nominations for her role as Lily Manning.

  • Sela Ward equally Lily Manning: Grace and Zoe'southward mother, separated from Jake
  • Billy Campbell as Rick Sammler: Eli and Jessie'south begetter, divorced from Karen
  • Jeffrey Nordling as Jake Manning: Lily's estranged married man, Grace and Zoe's father
  • Susanna Thompson every bit Karen Sammler: Rick's ex-wife, Eli and Jessie's mother
  • Shane Due west every bit Eli Sammler: Rick'southward son
  • Julia Whelan as Grace Manning: Lily'south elder girl
  • Evan Rachel Forest as Jessie Sammler: Rick's daughter
  • Meredith Deane as Zoe Manning: Lily's younger girl
  • Marin Hinkle as Judy Brooks: Lily's younger sister
  • Todd Field every bit David Cassilli (flavor 2;[a] recurring season 1): Rick's business partner and friend
  • E'er Carradine as Tiffany Porter (seasons two–3;[b] recurring season i): Jake's mistress/girlfriend
  • Jennifer Crystal Foley as Christie Parker (season ii): Lily'south dominate at PagesAlive.com
  • David Clennon as Miles Drentell (flavour 2[c]): Rick and David's chief customer
  • Steven Weber as Samuel Blueish (season 3; recurring season 1): Rick's friend and Judy's lover

Recurring [edit]

  • Kimberly McCullough every bit Jennifer: Eli'southward girlfriend before Cassidy and before Carla
  • Kelly Coffield as Naomi Porter: Lily and Karen's common friend
  • James Eckhouse as Lloyd Lloyd: Karen'due south sick-fated date
  • Paul Mazursky as Phil Brooks: Lily and Judy'south begetter
  • Bonnie Bartlett every bit Barbara Brooks: Lily and Judy'south mother
  • Mark Feuerstein as Leo Fisher: Karen's younger boyfriend
  • Alexandra Holden as Cassidy: Eli'southward girlfriend after Jennifer
  • Patrick Dempsey as Aaron Brooks: Lily and Judy'south schizophrenic brother
  • Audrey Marie Anderson every bit Carla Aldrich: Eli's girlfriend
  • Marking Valley as Will Gluck: Handyman and Judy's lover
  • D. B. Sweeney as Graham Rympalski: Lily and Christie's co-worker at PagesAlive.com
  • Marco Gould as Spencer Lewicki: Grace'south swain
  • Eric Stoltz as August Dimitri: Grace's English instructor/acting bus/romantic interest
  • Paul Dooley every bit Les Creswell: Lily'southward boss at WIPX
  • Mischa Barton as Katie Vocaliser: Jessie's friend/girlfriend
  • Christina Chang as Amanda: One of Rick'south employees

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Field was credited in the main cast for episodes one through 13 of the second flavour.
  2. ^ Carradine was credited in the chief cast starting with episode 14 of the 2nd season.
  3. ^ Clennon was credited in the master cast for episodes one through 21 of the second season.

Episodes [edit]

Season 1 (1999–2000) [edit]

Flavour 2 (2000–01) [edit]

Season 3 (2001–02) [edit]

Product [edit]

The series was filmed at the Century Studio Corporation audio stages in Culver Metropolis, California, and also on location in the Los Angeles expanse.

DVD releases [edit]

Walt Disney Studios Dwelling house Entertainment (formerly Buena Vista Home Entertainment) released Season i on Nov 5, 2002, mere months after the serial finale. However, it took three more years and numerous petition drives for season two to be released, which occurred on Baronial 23, 2005. A fiddling over a month afterwards, on September 30, 2005, news broke well-nigh the release of the third and final flavor, which was slated to occur on January 10, 2006. Mock-up photos of the packaging were fifty-fifty released. However, by Oct 2005 the title was delayed indefinitely with no explanation and was never released.

It was nigh two years earlier another official word was uttered on the subject and in July 2007, it was reported that Buena Vista's license on the program was soon to elapse. Every bit a result, a new company could acquire the distribution rights to the title and potentially release the third season.[2]

DVD Name Ep # Release Date
Season 1 22 November 5, 2002
Season 2 22 Baronial 23, 2005
Flavor iii xix

Ratings [edit]

Flavor Timeslot (EST/EDT)[three] Season Premiere Season Finale Television Season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
eighteen–49 Average
ane Tuesday ten:00 p.grand.
(September 21 – Dec 21, 1999)
Monday x:00 p.thou.
(Jan 24 – April 24, 2000)
September 21, 1999 April 24, 2000 1999–2000 #51[4] 10.93 seven.9/13
2 Tuesday 10:00 p.yard.
(October 24 – Dec nineteen, 2000)
Wednesday 10:00 p.m.
(January 10 – May 2, 2001)
October 24, 2000 May 2, 2001 2000–2001 #84[five] 8.5 North/A
iii Friday x:00 p.chiliad.
(September 28, 2001 – Jan xi, 2002)
Monday 10:00 p.1000.
(March iv – April 15, 2002)
September 28, 2001 April 15, 2002 2001–2002 #107[six] 6.7 Northward/A

Awards [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Evan Rachel Wood on her queer roles, educating others about bisexuality and her preference for suits". AfterEllen. February i, 2013.
  2. ^ "Once and Over again on DVD, Release Info, News at TVShowsOnDVD.com" Archived 2012-10-21 at the Wayback Machine, TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved on 30 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Once and Over again – Television.com", TV.com. Retrieved on xxx October 2011.
  4. ^ "United states of america-Jahrescharts 1999/2000", Quotenmeter.de, thirty May 2002. Retrieved on 30 October 2011.
  5. ^ "The Bitter Finish", EW.com, i June 2001. Retrieved on 30 October 2011.
  6. ^ "How did your favorite show rate?", USA Today, 28 May 2002. Retrieved on xxx October 2011.

External links [edit]

  • One time and Again at IMDbEdit this at Wikidata

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_and_Again

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