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Prison Break is an American television series on Fox that premiered
on August 29, 2005. The story revolves around a man who was sentenced
to death for a crime he did not commit and the lengths that his
brother will go to save him. Created and co-executive produced by
Paul Scheuring, Prison Break is an Adelstein-Parouse Production
in association with Original Television and 20th Century Fox Television.
Season 1 reached its completion in the U.S. on May 15, 2006. Fox
has scheduled Season 2 of Prison Break to begin on August 21, 2006
in the United States.
Origins
The origins of Prison Break begin in 2003 when the idea was pitched
to the Fox Broadcasting Company, but was turned down as Fox felt
somewhat nervous about the long-term possibilities of such a television
series. It was later considered as a possible 10-part mini series,
which allegedly drew interest from big names in the film industry
such as Steven Spielberg and Bruce Willis. However, the mini series
never materialized. Following the huge popularity of serialized
prime-time television series such as Lost and 24, the Fox Network
had a change of heart and backed the production in 2004.[1]
Ratings
Fox backed Prison Break with a large advertising campaign. The show
debuted on August 29, 2005, to an estimated audience of 10.5 million
viewers. Fox has not seen such success for summertime Monday numbers
since Melrose Place and Ally McBeal aired in September of 1998.
The two-hour premiere was credited as two episodes by the network.[5]
The premiere was the seventh most watched show in America that week
according to Nielsen Research.[6] The show has regularly attracted
an average audience of 10 million viewers each week and led the
debuts of television in the 2005 American fall season.[7] Prison
Break was originally planned for a 13-episode run, but was extended
to include an extra nine episodes due to its popularity.[8] In the
United States, the first 13 episodes ran from August to November
2005, with the remaining nine airing from March to May 2006.
Following a big advertising campaign on Australian network Seven,
which hyped the success the show found in North America, Prison
Break aired on February 1, 2006, the first episode having an average
audience of 1.94 million as well as making its peak with 2.09 million
viewers.[9] The hype of the show was later complemented with encore
screenings in the second week, before being set into a concrete
time of 8:30pm on Wednesday nights.
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