Twice in a Lifetime (TV series)


Twice in a Lifetime is a Canadian mystery/drama series that originally aired from 1999 to 2001. Created by Steve Sohmer, the series aired on CTV in Canada and PAX in the United States. Is available to stream on CRACKLE

Plot

The series follows an aspiring angel who for some reason, will not enter heaven, but is assigned to guide someone who has died prematurely. The prematurely deceased, played by the episode guest stars, may choose from the afterlife to correct something that went wrong earlier in their life. The key concept to the series was that each episode featured a different guest star in the leading role, while the series regulars played a supporting role.
Episodes are centered on an individual who had reached the end of their life in one timeline, and due to circumstances seen by their advocate and judge, is then given 3 days to travel into their past, and without revealing their true identity, convince their younger self to make a different choice at a pivotal point to effect a different outcome for example, by quitting smoking, or choosing a different job and in changing this learn a key lesson to make them become a better person. This way, the series was an anthology of many different arenas and characters.
Season One featured Gordie Brown as advocate Mr. Jones, and Paul Popowich played the role of advocate Mr. Smith in Season Two. Al Waxman played Judge Othniel in 42 of the 44 episodes, replaced for two episodes of Season One by Polly Bergen as Judge Deborah. Waxman died in heart surgery on January 18, 2001, while the second season was airing.

Cast

Main

Crew

Ten episodes were directed by sci-fi veteran David Winning; including "The Trouble with Harry", "Moonshine Over Harlem" and "It's a Hard Knock Life". Veteran television producer Barney Rosenzweig oversaw the first season of the series.

Writing

Diahann Carroll playing the role of prosecutor.

Episodes

Season 1: 1999–2000

Season 2: 2000–2001

Reception

Awards

Syndication

Reruns of Twice in a Lifetime are currently airing on the W Network in Canada and Ebru in the United States.

Home media

has released two volumes of Twice in a Lifetime on DVD, with each volume featuring two episodes.