Seven Days

Seven Days

TV-PG199840m6.9/10
Sci-Fi & FantasyDrama

Ratings

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6.9/10(55)

"Ever wish you could live your last week all over again? Well, my name's Frank B. Parker, and I do it all the time. I work for a secret government project experimenting in time travel. When things really get screwed up, I'm the guinea pig they send back to take care of it. The catch is, I can only go back 7 days."

Production

Crowe Entertainment

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

October 7, 1998

Last Aired

May 29, 2001

Networks

UPN

Created By

Christopher Crowe

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Pilot (1)
E1
Pilot (1)
Air date: 1998-10-07
The President and Vice President were killed in a terrorist attack. Now it seems that a secret branch of the government has in their possession technology from the alien landing at Roswell, and they were able to use it to create a time machine that can send someone back in time seven days. And they would like to send someone back before this happened and tell what's going to happen before it does so they can prevent it. Now all they need is someone to send back, as the trip is excruciating. Frank Parker is an ex-Navy SEAL and CIA operative who has been confined to a mental hospital. He has been chosen as their "chrononaut" (or time traveler), as he has a high tolerance for pain, but at the same time he's a bit of a wildcard, as he doesn't like to be told what to do, or follow rules.
Pilot (2)
E2
Pilot (2)
Air date: 1998-10-07
Parker is assigned as the "chrononaut" for Backstep. While memorizing all the mission details, Parker discovers via TV that his son has been killed by poison gas during the attack on DC. Finally, the backstep is authorized.
The Gettysburg Virus
E3
The Gettysburg Virus
Air date: 1998-10-14
Parker is sent back in time by a dying Olga to stop the spread of a deadly mutated Ebola virus.
Come Again?
E4
Come Again?
Air date: 1998-10-21
Talmadge decides to authorize the use of Backstep in order to save Dr. Jonathan Axelrad, a man with the secret to cold fusion. But everything is not what it seems...
Vows
E5
Vows
Air date: 1998-10-28
A tanker truck filled with a deadly acid explodes killing 86 people and devastating the North Korean embassy and threatening to trigger a war.
Doppleganger (1)
E6
Doppleganger (1)
Air date: 1998-11-04
When the team at Never Never Land compound hears news that the United States is in danger of being taken over by terrorists, Operation Back Step is put into effect. However, after Dr. Ballard modifies the sphere, a glitch causes Frank Parker to separate into two people.
Doppleganger (2)
E7
Doppleganger (2)
Air date: 1998-11-11
Good-Frank tries to make his way to Backstep to stop Starker from initiating his military coup and taking over the U.S. government (with the aid of Parker's evil duplicate) while the U.S. and China are on the brink of nuclear war.
Shadow Play
E8
Shadow Play
Air date: 1998-11-18
A young secretary, Rebecca, goes underground after the NAS office she works for is destroyed in an explosion and it is believed that she is the one responsible.
As Time Goes By
E9
As Time Goes By
Air date: 1998-11-25
Just as Parker and Olga start to become romantically involved, Olga's husband Josef returns from the future to claim his wife and join the team.
Sleepers
E10
Sleepers
Air date: 1998-12-16
When Parker and Donovan are to be honored at the White House, they are caught up in an intricate assassination scheme.
HAARP Attack
E11
HAARP Attack
Air date: 1999-01-27
Parker must prevent a terrorist plot to have American planes bomb a U.S. command center in Saudi Arabia, but an accident during the Backstep makes things go a little crazy.
Last Card Up
E12
Last Card Up
Air date: 1999-02-03
After a disastrous confrontation between a religious cult and the U.S. government, Parker is sent back in time to undo the event.
Last Breath
E13
Last Breath
Air date: 1999-02-10
When a Russian spy submarine gets trapped on an ice shelf off the coast of Alaska, its nuclear fuel is released into the atmosphere, causing widespread devastation. Parker must link up underwater with the submarine before it happens again.
Parkergeist
E14
Parkergeist
Air date: 1999-02-24
After a sabotaged Backstep, Parker seems to be killed. Now a disembodied Parker must somehow convince Olga he's not dead.
Daddy's Girl
E15
Daddy's Girl
Air date: 1999-03-03
The Vice-President's illegitimate daughter, an Air Force flyer, is shot down in Bosnia. After she's killed along with her Ranger rescue team, and her father kills himself out of grief, Parker must jump back in time to save the mission.
There's Something About Olga
E16
There's Something About Olga
Air date: 1999-03-31
Olga is kidnapped and replace by a look-alike, with the intention of stealing Operation Backstep's secrets.
A Dish Best Served Cold
E17
A Dish Best Served Cold
Air date: 1999-04-21
A former Backstep pilot, thought to be dead, seeks revenge by trying to sabotage the Sphere.
Vegas Heist
E18
Vegas Heist
Air date: 1999-05-05
As the team vacations in Las Vegas, a group tries to rob a casino to save their African village.
EBEs
E19
EBEs
Air date: 1999-05-12
When a Back-Step is made to prevent a toxic spill, Parker discovers an alien cover-up.
Walter
E20
Walter
Air date: 1999-05-19
Parker balks when ordered to kill an autistic savant, Walter, whose code-breaking skills are put to use by enemy spies to kill 20 CIA agents.
Lifeboat
E21
Lifeboat
Air date: 1999-05-26
Parker discovers a secret lab at Never Never Land with an alien alive from the Roswell UFO crash - the alien escapes and sets off a nuclear disaster.

Cast

Jonathan LaPaglia

Jonathan LaPaglia

Frank Parker

Justina Vail Evans

Justina Vail Evans

Dr. Olga Vukavitch

Don Franklin

Don Franklin

Craig Donovan

Alan Scarfe

Alan Scarfe

Dr. Bradley Talmadge

Nick Searcy

Nick Searcy

Nathan Ramsey

Norman Lloyd

Norman Lloyd

Dr. Isaac Mentnor

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