Level 9 (TV series)
This article is about the TV series. For the company, see Level 9 Computing. For the band, see Level 9 (band).
Level 9 | |
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Level 9 Cast | |
Created by |
Michael Connelly John Sacret Young |
Starring |
Fab Filippo Kate Hodge Michael Kelly Romany Malco Max Martini Kim Murphy Susie Park Esteban Powell Tim Guinee |
Composer(s) | Brian Tyler |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Michael Connelly John Sacret Young Josh Meyer David Percelay |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network |
UPN (ten episodes) Syfy (three episodes) |
Original release |
October 27, 2000 – January 26, 2001 , February 20, 2008 |
Level 9 is an American television program broadcast on UPN, first aired in 2000. The plot revolved around a secret agency within the government, staffed by government agents, tech-savvy geeks, and former criminal hackers, which is tasked with solving or preventing cyber crimes.
Thirteen episodes were produced, ten of which were aired on UPN,[1] before the program was canceled in January 2001 due to low ratings. In August 2006, the Sci-Fi Channel acquired rerun rights to the series which was added to their schedule in June 2007. Sci-Fi aired the episodes never shown by UPN in February 2008.
Cast
- Fabrizio Filippo as Roland Travis, a former criminal hacker given a choice between prison and joining Level 9.
- Kate Hodge as Annie Price, the Level 9 team leader and a former FBI agent.
- Michael Joseph Kelly as Wilbert "Tibbs" Thibodeaux
- Romany Malco as Jerry Hooten, formerly with the United States Postal Inspection Service.
- Max Martini as Jack Wiley, an agent with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), a former army ranger who studied cyber-ops before joining the team in the second episode.
- Kim Murphy as Margaret "Sosh" Perkins, born June 9, 1972, she was an internet model before she got into anti-cyber-crime.
- Susie Park as Joss Nakano
- Esteban Powell as Jargon, a few years ago he quit his high-school hacking club when they started getting into criminal hacking.
- Tim Guinee as Det. John Burrows, he works closely with Level 9 in first episode, but did not return. (Max Martini's character filling the same general role)
- Willie Garson as Bones, an expert on internet privacy and "big brother" who helps the team in the first two episodes.
- Miguel Sandoval as Santoro Goff, the agency director in Washington D.C. with oversight of Level 9.
Episodes
Prod.#[2] | Title | Airdate[1] |
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001 | "Mail Call" | October 27, 2000 |
002 | "DefCon" | November 3, 2000 |
005 | "Through the Looking Glass" | November 10, 2000 |
003 | "Reboot" | November 17, 2000 |
008 | "Digital Babylon" | November 24, 2000 |
004 | "Ten Little Hackers" | December 1, 2000 |
006 | "A Price to Pay" | December 8, 2000 |
007 | "Eat Flaming Death" | December 15, 2000 |
009 | "Wetware" | January 19, 2001 |
010 | "Avatar" | January 26, 2001 |
011 | "It's Magic" | February 20, 2008 |
012 | "The Programmer" | February 20, 2008 |
013 | "Mob.com" | February 20, 2008 |
References
External links
- Level 9 at the Internet Movie Database
- Level 9 at TV.com
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