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Crossing Jordan is an American television crime/drama series that airs on NBC. It stars Jill Hennessy as a crime-solving medical examiner. The show uses an ensemble cast approach featuring a group of Jordan's co-workers, members of the Boston Medical Examiner's Office and police detectives assigned to the various cases. It was created by Tim Kring. The title references the biblical metaphor of the ancient Hebrews crossing the Jordan River.

During the first two seasons the series used a "gimmick" whereby Jordan and her retired-police-detective father (Ken Howard) would role-play the events leading up to that week's murder, which would be depicted by showing Hennessy playing the part of the victim or suspect in a recreation of the scene. (The idea being that such role-playing would allow Jordan to figure out the circumstances of the crime, like a profiler). This element of the series was mostly dropped when Howard left the series as a regular.

Cast

Recurring characters

Former characters

Show information

Crossing Jordan premiered in 2001 on NBC. It originally aired Friday and Sunday, its air date through the 2005-2006 season. For the 2006-2007 season, NBC has moved it back to Fridays. The scientific aspects of the show are comparable to but come with a rock and roll sensibility owing to Jordan's psychological Sturm und Drang.

Hennessy was the only cast member to be shown in the opening credits during the first season, which featured a light Irish-sounding tune. Starting with the second season, the show adopted more clinical credits where all of the major players were pictured.

The show was put on hiatus for the 2003-2004 season due to Hennessy's real-life pregnancy, but returned to the airwaves on March 9, 2004. The previous cliff-hanger plotline was dropped in a new episode which featured a humorous sub-plot which paid homage to Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film Rear Window. The murder victim's name was even Alex Corvald — a reference to Thorwald of the film.

Crossing Jordan is produced by Tailwind Productions in association with NBC Universal. Singer-songwriter duo Wendy and Lisa score the music for the show.

International

In Australia, the show screens on the Seven Network in a primetime slot against Cold Case on the Nine Network.

In Brazil, the show screens on NBC's Universal Channel.

In Belarus, the show is on Hallmark's international channel (available on cable).

In Bulgaria, the show is on Hallmark's international channel (available on cable) and is called Срещи с Джордан (aka. Meeting Jordan).

In Canada, it airs on Global and Séries+ (French Canada).

In France, the show screens on TF1.

In Germany, the show screens on private network VOX, together with , [[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]] and Profiler.

In Spain, the show screens in satellite/cable channel Cosmopolitan, and since November 2005 on the broadcast network Cuatro.

In Dubai and several Arabic countries, the show airs on MBC 4

In Philippines, the show airs on Crime Suspense

In The Netherlands the show airs on Talpa

Las Vegas crossover

Crossing Jordan is set in the same fictional universe as fellow NBC series Las Vegas. In the season 4 episode "What Happens in Vegas Dies in Boston", a case took Jordan and Woody to Las Vegas, where Woody got very well acquainted with Montecito's host Sam Marquez (Vanessa Marcil), and the long-distance relationship is still going on. O'Connell has appeared in two episodes of Las Vegas so far, and he's slated to appear in two more this season. Vanessa Marcil has also appeared as Sam in two Crossing Jordan episodes.

Episode list

Season 1

Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5

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