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- Awards And Honors:
- Emmy Award (2006)
24, American prime-time television action-suspense series that aired on the Fox Network in 2001–10 and 2014. It was syndicated globally. The show was one of Fox’s most successful programs in the 21st century, garnering dozens of Emmy Award nominations and winning the award for outstanding drama series in 2006.
The show, cocreated by producers Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, starred Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer, a highly skilled agent of the Counter Terrorist Unit, a fictitious U.S. law-enforcement agency charged with combating terrorism. The show’s name referred to its central conceit and plot device: each season of 24 took place over the course of 24 hours, with each of its two dozen 60-minute episodes playing out in real time, dramatized by an on-screen graphic of a digital clock that did not stop its countdown even for commercial breaks.
The premise of each season typically centred on a grave terrorist threat to the United States, such as a nuclear attack. Working with limited information and compounding obstacles, Bauer and his fellow agents have just 24 hours to thwart the plot. The show was a fast-paced action-driven thriller, featuring a large cast of characters and myriad plot twists that could hinge upon elaborate betrayals and conspiracies as well as circumstantial obstacles, such as malfunctioning technology or a missed phone call. Another element of surprise came from the producers’ willingness to kill off major characters during the course of the show.
The show was resurrected for a single season, titled 24: Live Another Day, in 2014. A spin-off show, 24: Legacy, premiered after the broadcast of the Super Bowl in January 2017. This show, too, lasted only one season.