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Thomas Veil was photographer. In 1994 he had it all. He had a wonderful life and thriving career. In the course of single evening , seemingly his entire existence is erased. All because of a single photograph. I have it, they want it, and they will do anything to get the negatives. It appears as if some mysterious force has coerced Veil's family and friends in cooperating in some huge plan to erase every trace of him. Thomas Veil is overwhelmed with his situation and questions his sanity. He is forced into a psychiatric hospital. After learning the doctors are part of the mysterious plan he escapes to preserve his life. Veil is all alone, with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this happened along with discovering who is behind this horrid scheme. Actor Bruce Greenwood and his series No Where Man premiered on UPN in August of 1995. This series and many others followed Star Trek: Voyager on Wednesday nights at 9pm. Despite decent ratings UPN canceled the series after just 25 episodes, It left fans hanging and Thomas Veil's mystery unsolved. Many a series followed Voyager beside Nowhere Man. Two other decent rated shows included The Sentinel and Seven Days. During the infancy of UPN Nowhere Man was given the Media treatment to welcome the seires into existence.
Episode Guide Guide is below
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EPISODE GUIDE Nowhere man ran for 25 episodes on UPN from August in 1995 thru May of 1996. 1. Absolute
Zero (90 minute pilot) 28 Aug 95 END OF LINE |
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