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- 1. Pilot Jul 14, 2001
- An unemployed journalist (Chad Willett) takes a job at The World Chronicle.
- 2. What Gobbles Beneath Jul 14, 2001
- Tucker investigates the disappearance of a cellphone-obsessed executive.
- 3. Here There Be Dragons Jul 21, 2001
- Tucker investigates the existence of dragons in the sewers of Chinatown.
The Chronicle: Created by Silvio Horta. With Chad Willett, Rena Sofer, Reno Wilson, Jon Polito. A young, highly qualified reporter can't find work with a major paper and signs on with a tabloid. There he learns that all the tabloid stories including aliens, big foot, and reincarnation are true.
- (378)
- 2001-07-14
- Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
- 48
The Chronicle is an American science fiction television series starring Chad Willett that was broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel from July 14, 2001, to March 22, 2002. The series is based on the News from the Edge series of novels (for example, Vampires from Vermont) by Mark Sumner, a St. Louis–based author.
Chronicle's award-winning team brings you the stories of New England. Weeknights at 7:30pm on WCVB-TV Channel 5 Boston.
Tucker Burns, a good journalist with a blemish on his record that makes him unemployable, is hired by The World Chronicle, a paranormal tabloid. Although a skeptic, Tucker agrees to investigate the case of a monster attack for the paper.
Tucker Burns, a good journalist with a blemish on his record that makes him unemployable, is hired by The World Chronicle, a paranormal tabloid. Although a skeptic, Tucker agrees to investigate the case of a monster attack for the paper.
The Chronicle is an American science fiction television series starring Chad Willett that was broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel from July 14, 2001, to March 22, 2002. The series is...
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The Chronicle is the name of a science fiction television series on the Sci Fi Channel. The series is based on the "News from the Edge" series of novels by Mark Sumner, a St. Louis, Missouri based author.