Eleventh Hour

All Episodes 2006

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  • 2006-01-19T21:00:00Z
  • 1h 8m
  • 4h 32m (4 episodes)
  • Stephen Gallagher
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Granada Film Productions
  • Drama, Mystery
Professor Ian Hood is a former physics professor recruited by the British government as its on-call scientist/detective and Jensen's Young is the companion bodyguard hired to protect Hood from the people who want to see his work put to an end.

4 episodes

Series Premiere

2006-01-19T21:00:00Z

1x01 Resurrection

Series Premiere

1x01 Resurrection

  • 2006-01-19T21:00:00Z1h 8m

Nicknamed "Gepetto," a rogue scientist has left a trail of deformed fetuses across Eastern Europe--rejects from failed experiments at human cloning. Shocking evidence indicates that Gepetto has set up shop in England. With the life of at least one unwitting surrogate mother in the balance, Hood and Rachel race to bust a black market in human reproduction.

2006-01-26T21:00:00Z

1x02 Containment

1x02 Containment

  • 2006-01-26T21:00:00Z1h 8m

When a worker exhuming bodies from a church dies a gruesome death from a pox-like disease, Hood joins an emergency medical team to trace and chase a virulent hybrid virus. Authorities scramble to avoid a pandemic. But Rachel risks contamination, and the pursuit takes on a personal urgency.

2006-02-02T21:00:00Z

1x03 Kryptos

1x03 Kryptos

  • 2006-02-02T21:00:00Z1h 8m

Hood's former classmate, the renowned climatologist Richard Adams, may have suffered a breakdown. Fired from his job at an environmental think tank, Adams claims that insidious powers are sabotaging his imminent breakthrough on global warming. Only by cracking an intricate code can Hood determine whether his friend - and the world - face real danger.

2006-02-09T21:00:00Z

1x04 Miracle

1x04 Miracle

  • 2006-02-09T21:00:00Z1h 8m

After a child's kidney tumor disappears, his father credits the cure to water from a particular spring. Hood and Rachel rush to the scene to investigate - along with a horde of hopeful cancer patients. But if the water has such curative power, why does it seem to make so many people sicker?

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