Nowhere Man

"A GLOBAL CONSPIRACY."

Thomas Veil is a documentary photographer who, in the course of one evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased... Nowhere Man is an American television series that aired from 1995 to 1996 starring Bruce Greenwood. Created by Lawrence Hertzog, the series aired Monday nights on UPN. Despite critical acclaim, including TV Guide's label of "The season's coolest hit," the show was cancelled after only one season.

Type: tv

Season: 1

Episode: 1

Duration: 0h 45m

Release: 1995

Rating: 7.5

Season 1 - Nowhere Man
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27 Nov 1995
"Veil is located by a federal prosecutor who needs Thomas to make a case against the Organization -- and who can give him his old life back in the process."
15 Jan 1996
"Someone from within the Organization contacts Veil and offers him assistance in return for killing someone -- the man who erased Thomas's old life."
22 Jan 1996
"Guided by a database with information about the Organization, Veil goes undercover as a recruit for a paramilitary organization."
05 Feb 1996
"Unexplained deaths in a nursing home lead Veil to a project designed to reverse the aging process -- and turns its subjects into deadly assassins."
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26 Feb 1996
"Veil relates the story of how he took the \"Hidden Agenda\" photograph to the Organization traitor who supplied him with the database, unaware that the Organization is monitoring the conversation."
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06 May 1996
"Veil wakes up to find himself in the hospital supposedly recovering from a car accident -- and back in his old life."
13 May 1996
"An intercepted radio transmission leads Veil to an FBI investigation of the Organization."
1996-05-20
"Following up on secret information provided by the FBI, Tom finds two valuable clues: the original untouched photo of \"Hidden Agenda\" and a key to the safe house inhabited by the agent who gathered the data \u2013 an operative code named Gemini."