| "Tuesday's Dead" | |
|---|---|
| Series Life on Mars Season 1, Episode 6 | |
| |
| Air date | November 13th, 2008 |
| Writers | Adele Lim |
| Director | Dan Minahan |
| Producers | Josh Appelbaum; Jane Featherstone; Stephen Garrett; Becky Hartman Edwards; Michael Katleman; Adele Lim; André Nemec; Jane Raab; Paul Rabwin; Scott Rosenberg; David Wilcox |
| Starring | Jason O'Mara; Michael Imperioli; Gretchen Mol; Jonathan Murphy; Harvey Keitel |
| Episode guide | |
| Previous "Things to Do in New York When You Think You're Dead" |
Next "The Man Who Sold the World" |
"Tuesday's Dead" is the title to the sixth episode of the science fiction/crime drama series Life on Mars, which is an American remake of the UK programme of the same name. The episode was directed by Dan Minahan with a script written by Adele Lim. It first aired on ABC on Thursday, November 13th, 2008.
Cast[]
Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|
Guest Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|
Co-Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|
Notes & Trivia[]
- There are no notations or trivia available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. This may include all out-of-universe as well as in-universe information relating to the episode. Acceptable notations may include:
- The production code number for the episode.
- Home video availability for the episode (VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, etc.), as well as which services provide digital download copies and/or streaming video services.
- The rating for the episode (TV-14, TV-MA, etc.)
- How many episodes in this series the director may have worked on.
- How many episodes in this series the writer may have worked on.
- Unique spelling or mis-spelling of selected cast and crew member, which may differ from how they are identified in other works.
- Character appearances and other annotations.
Allusions[]
- There are no allusions available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. An allusion is an incidental reference made to a character, person, event or other miscellaneous piece of media that can be found somewhere in the episode itself. In most cases, this refers to characters or events from previous episodes.
Quotes[]
- There are no quotes available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. The preferred format for quotes is an asterisk, followed by the character's name (bold and hyper-linked), semi-colon then the quote itself (without quotation marks. Quotes should be separated by four elipses (....) unless multiple quotes are used between characters as part of a conversation.
See also[]
External Links[]
