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Bones (Season 1)

The first season of the American detective television series " Bones " about forensic anthropologists from the FBI with Emily Deschanel and David Brianaz in the lead roles. The first season, which premiered on Fox on September 13, 2005, and the final episode was released on May 17, 2006, consists of 22 episodes.

Bones (Season 1)
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Season 1 DVD Cover
A country USA
TV channelFox
First impressionSeptember 13, 2005 - May 17, 2006
Number of episodes22
Timeline of the seasons
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Content

  • 1 Cast
    • 1.1 Basic composition
    • 1.2 Background Composition
  • 2 episodes
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Cast

Basic composition

  • Emily Deschanel - Dr. Temperance Bones Brennan
  • David Borianaz - Special Agent Seeley Booth
  • Michaela Conlin - Angela Montenegro
  • Eric Millegan - Zack Eddie
  • Thomas Joseph Tyne - Dr. Jack Hodgins
  • Jonathan Adams - Dr. Daniel Goodman

Background Composition

  • John M. Jackson - FBI Deputy Director Sam Cullen
  • Heavy D - Sid Shapiro
  • Chris Conner - Oliver Laurier
  • Patricia Belcher - Caroline Julian
  • Lauren Dean - Russ Brennan
  • Heath Freeman - Howard Epps
  • Billy Gibbons - Angela's father
  • Tai Panits - Parker Booth

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
TitleProducerwritten byPremiere dateMfr.
the code
US viewers
(million)
oneone"Pilot"
" Pilot episode "
Greg YaytansHart hansonSeptember 13, 20051AKY7910.79 [1]
Dr. Brennan returns to the United States from Guatemala and immediately proceeds to investigate another case. This time she will have to examine the remains of a skeleton found in the lake. Her team will help in the investigation: experts from Angel Perley-Gates Montenegro, Jack Stanley Hodgins and Zach Eddy. It turns out that the skeleton belonged to a pregnant black girl. Dr. Brennan with his team and FBI agent Booth begins to investigate this case, and soon an unexpected fact pops up: all the strings of the investigation lead to the senator and his assistant. At the same time, Booth and Brennan have problems in communication and work.
22"The Man in the SUV"
" Man in an SUV "
Allan CrockerStefan NathanSeptember 20, 20051AKY027.39 [2]
When an explosion occurs in a car driven by an Afghan man, everyone begins to consider this incident an act of terrorism. All this can lead to a big scandal, since the deceased was an active fighter for peace. Brennan and her team must establish what the explosion meant - an act of terrorism or a successful attempted murder.
33"A Boy in a Tree"
" The boy on the tree "
Patrick NorrisHart hansonSeptember 27, 20051AKY017.87 [3]
In a private school on a tree they find a rotten hangman, a teenager who studied there. He was the son of the Venezuelan ambassador to the United States. It is not clear what it was: an attempted suicide, revenge on his wealthy parents, or simply an accident. That is what Agent Booth and Dr. Brennan have to find out. At the same time, Booth is trying to get closer to the Brennan team, which he does not really succeed.
fourfour"The Man in the Bear"
"The man in the bear "
Allan CrockerLaura WalnerNovember 1, 20051AKY047.99 [4]
When examining a dead bear, a part of the human skeleton is found inside it. Brennan and Booth go to the forests of Washington State, where they begin an investigation. However, the matter is not as simple as it seems at first glance: even more unexpected finds are discovered in the forest. Meanwhile, Zack is trying to establish his personal life.
55"A Boy in a Bush"
" The boy in the bushes "
Jesus Salvador TrevinoSteve Blackman and Greg BellNovember 8, 20051AKY056.86 [5]
After receiving an anonymous call about the body found, Booth and Brennan go to the park and find the body of the boy there. Killing a child will shock the Brennan team, as a result of which the atmosphere in the team is heating up. Angela says she wants to leave work. The deceased grew up in a foster family, in which there were several more adopted children. As the investigation progresses, it becomes apparent that one of the children is hiding something.
66"The Man in the Wall"
"The man in the wall "
Taunia McKiernanElizabeth BenjaminNovember 15, 20051AKY068.84 [6]
During a fight at a disco in the wall of the room are the remains of a person, and on it the remains of a narcotic substance. The FBI and Brennan's aides are trying to establish who killed the drug dealer and why.
77"A Man on Death Row"
Suicide Bomber
David hugh jonesNoah HawleyNovember 22, 20051AKY037.25 [7]
Seven years ago, agent Seeley Booth arrested and sent Howard Eps to prison for the murder of a young girl. The death sentence should be executed very soon, but Bout is contacted by a lawyer hired by Eps to prove his innocence in the death of the girl. Booth and his partner Brennan will have to go back in time and find out the truth.
88"The Girl in the Fridge"
"Girl in the fridge"
Sanford booksteverDana CohnNovember 29, 20051AKY077.64 [8]
At the Jefferson Institute, Dr. Brennan gets a refrigerator in which they find the remains of a young girl who was abducted a year ago. While Dr. Brennan and her team are trying to find out who and why killed the 19th girl, a former professor Brennan comes to the institute.
99"The Man in the Fallout Shelter"
"The man in the bomb shelter"
Greg YaytansHart hansonDecember 13, 20051AKY087.12 [9]
A few days before Christmas, the old skeleton enters the Jefferson Institute, with two tickets to Paris in its coat pocket. When clarifying the circumstances of the death of the “body”, unforeseen events occur that may prevent the team from celebrating Christmas with the family.
1010"The Woman at the Airport"
“Woman at the airport”
Greg YaytansTheresa LinDecember 25, 20051AKY1011.37 [10]
In Los Angeles, the remains of a woman are found at the landing strip, but their identification is complicated by the fact that the woman did many operations. Is the mistake of a doctor killed a young woman? Or did someone else wish her dead?
eleveneleven"The Woman in the Car"
"Woman in the car"
Dwight LittleNoah HawleyFebruary 1, 20061AKY0912.64 [11]
A burnt car was found on the road. The female driver died and a child seat was found in the back seat, but the child was missing. Who is the killer and kidnapper? Agent Booth and his partner Dr. Brennan will have to find out all this.
1212"The Superhero in the Alley"
"Superhero in the alley"
James Whitmore Jr.Elizabeth BenjaminFebruary 8, 20061AKY1211.91 [12]
In the alley between the houses they find the body of a teenager dressed in a black suit and, apparently, who considered himself a hero of comics. Booth and Brennan are taken for the investigation.
1313"The Woman in the Garden"
"Woman in the Garden"
Sanford booksteverLaura WalnerFebruary 15, 20061AKY1311.87 [13]
In the quarter where Salvadorans live, they stop the car, and in its trunk they find old remains that were previously buried somewhere. Who and why it was necessary to dig up the old corpse, this is to be found out to Dr. Brennan and her partner Booth.
fourteenfourteen"The Man on the Fairway"
"The man on the golf course"
Tony WarnbySteve BlackmanMarch 8, 20061AKY1411.82 [14]
An airplane crashes on a golf course. As the remains are found, it becomes clear: the bodies are clearly larger than they should be. Are casual victims really? Or was someone else's on the plane?
fifteenfifteen"Two Bodies in the Lab"
“Two bodies in the laboratory”
Allan CrockerStefan NathanMarch 15, 20061AKY1512.07 [15]
The Brennan team gets two things at once: the remains of the mafioso and the remains of a young girl given to be torn to pieces by dogs were found. Booth is trying to figure out if the two are connected together, and if so, how and why?
1616"The Woman in the Tunnel"
"Woman in the Tunnel"
Joe NapolitanoGreg Bell and Steve BlackmanMarch 22, 20061AKY1111.14 [16]
In the sewer mine are the remains of a woman who made films about the homeless living there. During the investigation, the fact emerges that perhaps something very valuable is hidden in the underground labyrinths. Agent Booth and Dr. Brennan undertake to decide who and why committed this crime.
1717"The Skull in the Desert"
“Skull in the desert”
Donna DeutschJeff RakeMarch 29, 20061AKY1711.24 [17]
Angela goes on a traditional annual vacation to her beloved photographer in the Native American desert. And he, along with the Indian model, disappeared. A skull is planted on the porch of the police station.
eighteeneighteen"The Man with the Bone"
"Man with a bone"
Jesus Salvador TrevinoCraig SilversteinApril 5, 20061AKY1610.14 [18]
On the "island of pirates" a fresh body of a drowned man was found, in whose hand the bone of the phalanx of the finger was squeezed. The finger turned out to be three hundred years old.
1919"The Man in the Morgue"
"The man in the morgue"
James Whitmore Jr.Noah Hawley and Elizabeth BenjaminApril 19, 20061AKY1810.28 [19]
Dr. Brennan in New Orleans helps identify hurricane victims. A day later, she regains consciousness in blood damaged by her hand, a wound on her head and amnesia. The first appearance of Attorney Carolyn Julian. Hodgins begins to fall in love with Angela.
twentytwenty"The Graft in the Girl"
“A transplant in a girl”
Sanford booksteverLaura Walner and Greg BellApril 26, 20061AKY1910.33 [20]
When Brennan tries to find out why the daughter of Chief Bout got cancer, the case of false organ implants pops up.
2121"The Soldier on the Grave"
"Soldier at the Grave"
Jonathan PontellStefan NathanMay 10, 20061AKY209.50 [21]
At the military cemetery in the morning, on the grave of a soldier-hero, the burnt remains of his colleague are found. Details of one operation in Iraq are being revealed.
2222"The Woman in Limbo"
"Woman in a limb "
Jesus Salvador TrevinoHart hansonMay 17, 20061AKY219.07 [22]
Brennan identifies the remains long stored at the institute. Suddenly, she realizes that these are the bones of her missing mother.

Notes

  1. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (September 20, 2005). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived April 5, 2013.
  2. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (September 27, 2005). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  3. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (October 4, 2005). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  4. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (November 8, 2005). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  5. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (November 15, 2005). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  6. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (November 22, 2005). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  7. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (November 29, 2005). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  8. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (December 6, 2005). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  9. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (December 20, 2005). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived April 5, 2013.
  10. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (January 31, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  11. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (February 7, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived July 4, 2012.
  12. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (February 14, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived July 4, 2012.
  13. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (February 22, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  14. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (March 14, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  15. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (March 21, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  16. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (March 28, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived April 5, 2013.
  17. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (April 4, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived July 4, 2012.
  18. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (April 11, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived April 5, 2013.
  19. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (April 25, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived April 5, 2013.
  20. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (May 2, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  21. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (May 16, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  22. ↑ Weekly Program Rankings (neopr.) . Medianet American Broadcasting Company (May 23, 2006). Date of treatment July 3, 2009. Archived on September 4, 2012.

Links

  • Description of the episodes of the television series "Bones" on Fox.com
  • Bones episode list on TV.com
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Bones_ ( 1st season)&oldid = 95456396


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