Take Two (2018-2018)

Premiere:
June 21, 2018

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 13

Finale:
September 13, 2018

Creators:
Andrew W. Marlowe
Terri Edda Miller

Original Title:
Take Two

Alternate Titles:
卷土重来
重返警界

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
ABC Studios
StudioCanal
Tandem Communications

Countries:
US

Sam Swift, the former star of a hit cop series whose epic breakdown is broadcast to the public and sends her to rehab. Desperate to restart her career, she talks her way into shadowing lone-wolf private investigator Eddie Valetik as research for a potential comeback role. Though Eddie resents the babysitting gig, high-spirited Sam uses the skills she learned as an actor playing a cop and proves herself to be surprisingly valuable.

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Art Direction:
Suki Parker

Associate Producer:
Margaret Schatzel

Casting:
Kendra Castleberry
Billy Murphy

Co-Executive Producer:
Dan E. Fesman
Debra J. Fisher
Robert Petrovicz

Co-Producer:
Mo Masi

Costume Design:
Luke Reichle

Executive Producer:
David Amann
Rola Bauer
Tim Halkin
Andrew W. Marlowe
Terri Edda Miller

Key Hair Stylist:
Nicole Bivens

Key Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Kipps

Original Music Composer:
Robert Duncan

Post Production Supervisor:
Lisa Turner

Producer:
Rachel Bilson
David Dewar
Todd Berger

Production Assistant:
Brittany Raper

Production Design:
Stephen Geaghan

Production Manager:
Brad Jubenville

Set Decoration:
Penny A. Chalmers

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