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Seven Days (October 7, 1998 – May 29, 2001) was a time travel series created by Christopher Crowe and Zachary Crowe and produced by UPN. The series ended after three seasons, in part due to conflicts between lead actors Jonathon LaPaglia and Justina Vail. The series filmed in California for its first season and in Vancouver for the remaining two seasons.
Premise
Using parts salvaged from a crashed UFO vessel at Roswell, scientists Dr. Olga Vukavitch and Dr. Isaac Mentnor in cooperation with the US government National Security Agency have created a time machine in a project known as Backstep. The machine, known as the Backstep sphere, is able to send a person back in time but due to the limitations of the alien power source, it can only go back seven days.
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Francis "Frank" Bartholomew Parker works with Project Backstep's scientists as their guinea pig. He is sent back in time to complete assigned missions creating a new timeline only he remembers. His photographic memory, high pain tolerance, and former psychiatric problems make him ideal for the task. He is assisted on his missions by Bradley Talmadge, the project leader, and Nathan Ramsey, the head of security.
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