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Touched by an Angel is an American Fantasy drama television series that chronicles the missions of a group of angels sent by God. Created by John Masius and produced by Martha Williamson [1], it ran on CBS for nine seasons, from September 21, 1994 to April 27, 2003, and aired in many countries all around the world. Regular production was based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The show starred Roma Downey and Della Reese as an angel and a boss, who helped God's directional life. The show's premise was based heavily on non-denominational Christian concepts. During its run, it was one of the highest-rated shows on CBS, and acquired a substantial fan base. While John Masius is credited with creating "Touched by an Angel," the series as produced was substantially different from the pilot Masius wrote, which never aired.[2] Masius' script emphasized human suffering, and the angel Monica confides that God toys with humans for sport. [3] CBS fired Masius early in the first season when Masius refused to write a more life-affirming story.[citation needed] He was replaced as executive producer by Martha Williamson, a Christian writer and producer who made the show what it eventually became.[citation needed] In the United States, the show has been seen on the Hallmark Channel since 2003.
[edit] PlotThe show usually revolves around a person or group of people who come to a crossroad in their lives, such as a big problem or a tough decision. Then angels enter the scene, bringing messages directly from God and helping people in their problems. Monica, the main angel character, is always learning how to assist humans with their needs and questions. In the series premiere, bold supervisor Tess (played by Gospel singer, actress and pastor Della Reese) guides Monica (played by Roma Downey) on her first assignment as a case worker after being promoted from search and rescue. The series finale shows Monica, who is up for promotion, defending Zack, an innocent drifter accused of blowing up a school full of children. The prosecutor is actually the Devil, played by David Ogden Stiers. Despite Monica's best efforts, Zack is convicted. Visiting him in the prison, Monica offers herself to be his guardian angel for the rest of his life, protecting him from the dangers of the federal prison. Later the citizens find out the truth: it was the prosecutor who blew up the school and framed Zack. Monica makes the citizens see that there's still hope to rebuild the life in the town and helps them to free themselves of the anger. Before Zack can be sent to jail, however, he disappears. Monica then finds out that Zack was actually God. Defending Him was a test, and she succeeds: according to His words, "Greater love hath no person nor angel than to give her life for another." This has been considered the most explicit Gospel message of all the series, since it almost directly quotes Jesus' words ("Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.") in John 15:13. Monica earns her promotion, and Tess hands her the keys to the red Cadillac convertible that the pair had received as a thank-you gift in the series premiere. [edit] EpisodesMain article: List of Touched by an Angel Episodes [edit] Cast[edit] Regular Cast and Character DescriptionsMonica (Roma Downey): Monica is the main character of the show. Sweet and tender, she was promoted from the Search and Rescue department to become a caseworker, with Tess, to help people, delivering them a message of hope from God. She also has a weakness for coffee, especially mocha lattes. Downey's natural accent, of Northern Ireland, was used throughout the show, with one episode focusing on The Troubles of her homeland. Tess (Della Reese): Tess is the second protagonist of the show and Monica's angelic supervisor. Sometimes tough but always compassionate, she would eventually brighten everyone's spirits by singing with her melodic voice. A red Cadillac convertible and a dog were both given to her, both of which she values dearly, and an iguana, from Petey who is dying from Cystic fibrosis, which she tolerates. She is very frank and honest about the truth and usually tells people what they have to hear, not what they want to hear. She constantly refers to Monica as "Angel Girl" and "Ms. Wings." She also refers to Andrew as "Angel Boy" or "Mr. Halo". Although she consistently refuses to let Monica drive the Cadillac, she hands over the keys when Monica is promoted in the series finale. Andrew (John Dye, 1996-2003, seasons 2-9): Andrew became a show regular in the third season. He was promoted from caseworker to an Angel of Death in 1865, but often works in both job areas during the show's run. As an Angel of Death, his job is to stay with and bring comfort to the dying and eventually brings them Home to Heaven. While the only time Andrew dreads his assignments is when he has to attend suicide or a child's murder, he still loves his job very much. He usually gets offended when he is personified as the grim reaper, who he portrays as a stereotype for death. Gloria (Valerie Bertinelli, 2001-2003, seasons 8-9): Gloria is an inexperienced angel, because she was created by God during one of Monica's assignments (in the seventh season). But she's highly intelligent and constantly learns new things, like human strength and weakness. She's good with technology as well. Although initially shy, she adds a lot of humor to the show. [edit] Occasional Cast
The show featured different guest actors in each episode. [edit] RatingsDuring its last season, Touched went from its 22 million viewers to 8.1 million, possibly due to the show being on a Saturday night, a slow night in primetime. [edit] US Weekly Ratings
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[edit] MusicAs the show's resident songbird, Della Reese performed the theme song to Touched By An Angel, "Walk With You." A full-length version of "Walk With You," recorded with the Verity All-Stars, was included on the show's soundtrack album, which was released in November 1998[4] and went platinum. The album came out on the heels of the episode Psalm 151, broadcast November 15, 1998, which starred Wynonna Judd as the mother of a terminally ill boy and featured a guest performance by Céline Dion of "Love Can Move Mountains" (the boy's best friend, played by Mika Boorem, was a huge fan of Dion's and even nicknamed herself Celine). Dion recorded a new version of "Love Can Move Mountains" (originally a #36 Pop hit in 1993 from her self-titled second English album) with gospel group God's Property for the soundtrack. The song Wynonna's character performed at the end of the episode, "Testify To Love," was also featured on the soundtrack album, as was Wynonna's cover of Whitney Houston's "You Were Loved" (from Houston's movie The Preacher's Wife). "Testify To Love" was also a Contemporary Christian radio hit for the group Avalon. The soundtrack album, Touched by an Angel: The Album, was composed of other songs featured on the show that season, including tracks by Shawn Colvin, Bob Dylan, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Amy Grant, and Jaci Velasquez. One other track from the album, "Somebody's Out There Watching," was a moderate country hit for The Kinleys, and Amanda Marshall's "Believe In You" was a hit on Canadian adult contemporary radio. In Season 4 episode "Redeeming Love", Monica asks the Choir of Angels for help by which they begin the sing "God is my Redeemer by Roger Thrower" [edit] In popular cultureMADtv aired a sketch titled "Touched by an Atheist" (featuring well-known atheist George Carlin) that showed the angels and Carlin disputing the existence of God at a dying man's bedside. The sketch also poked fun at the well-publicized salary discrepancy between Reese and Downey. In the Supernatural episode "Houses of the Holy," Dean makes several references to Touched by an Angel while mocking Sam's belief in angels. The show was also mentioned by Drew Carey on Whose Line is it Anyway?, during which he said he had a new show that was a cross between Touched by an Angel, King of Queens and Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, called "I was Touched by Two Queens in a Pizza Place". It was also satirized in the beginning of an episode of The Simpsons, in which Bart writes repeatedly on a chalkboard "I was not touched 'there' by an angel;" similarly Family Guy created a courtroom scene in which a child points at an angel saying he was "touched" by him, the angel is seen fighting the allegation. The scene was aired when the episode was syndicated on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block. On an Season 1 episode entitled "The Wedding From Hell" of Charmed, Prue (Shannen Doherty) makes reference to Touched By An Angel by telling an innocent why she is helping her, "You know that show with those two angels who help people? Don't get me wrong, I'm no angel, but my sisters and I, we help people." [edit] DVD ReleasesParamount/CBS DVD have released the first 4 seasons of Touched by an Angel on DVD in Region 1. Seasons 3 and 4 have been split into 2 volumes because of multiple Promised Land crossovers. It is unknown if the remaining seasons will be released at some point. CBS DVD and Paramount Home Entertainment announced that they have apparently moved on to single-disc "best-of" releases. Each set will feature a selection of episode favorites. CBS DVD and Paramount Home Entertainment stated that they have apparently moved on to single-disc "best-of" releases. Each set will contain a collection of episode favorites. With nearly half of the entire series already on DVD, it is unsure how well these releases will be received. In Region 4, independent Australian distributor Shock Records has begun to release the seasons on DVD. Thus far they have released 3 volumes which feature episodes from the first two seasons.[5]
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