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2017 police procedural television series

Gone
Promotional title card for Gone used by Foxtel in Australia
Genre Police proceduralCrime drama
Created by Matt Lopez
Based on _One Kick_by Chelsea Cain
Starring Leven Rambin Danny Pino Andy Mientus Chris Noth Tracie Thoms
Country of origin GermanyFranceUnited States
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 12
Production
Executive producers Matt Lopez JoAnn Alfano Melissa R. Byer Treena Hancock Kim Moses Barry O'Brien Sara Colleton
Running time 45 minutes
Production companies The Colleton Company The Neptune Way VOX TF1 NBCUniversal International Studios
Original release
Network TF1 (France) VOX (Germany)
Release 13 November 2017 (2017-11-13) –12 February 2018 (2018-02-12)

Gone is an internationally co-produced police procedural crime drama television series created by Matt Lopez and produced by NBCUniversal International Studios. Based on Chelsea Cain's 2014 novel One Kick, the series revolves around Kit "Kick" Lannigan (Leven Rambin), a child abduction survivor, who is recruited by FBI Agent Frank Novak (Chris Noth) for a special task force dedicated to solving missing persons cases. The supporting cast features Danny Pino as John Bishop, Andy Mientus as James Finley and Tracie Thoms as FBI Agent Maya Kennedy.

Despite being produced by TF1 in France and RTL Television's sister network VOX in Germany,[1][2] the series had its world premiere in Australia on Universal Channel on 13 November 2017.[3] In France, the series premiered on TF1, beginning on 23 January 2018 and ending on 27 February 2018. In Germany, the series aired on VOX a day after the French broadcast. In the United Kingdom, the series premiered on Universal Channel on 19 March 2018. In the U.S., WGN America acquired the rights to the series in June 2018; it was set to be shown on that channel in early 2019.[4]

Katherine "Kit/Kick" Lannigan survives a childhood abduction and is rescued by FBI Agent Frank Novak. In the years since, a determined Kick trains in martial arts and the use of firearms. Novak persuades her to join a special task force that he created which is dedicated to solving abductions and missing persons cases.[1]

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  7. ^ Petski, Denise (22 February 2017). "Danny Pino To Star In 'Gone' Series For NBCU Int'l Studios, RTL & TF1". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  8. ^ Petski, Denise (13 June 2017). "'Gone': Andy Mientus Cast As Series Regular In Drama Series For NBCU, RTL & TF1". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  9. ^ Thoms, Tracie (26 January 2018). "Meet Special Agent Maya Kennedy. #TBT to how I spent last summer in Pittsburgh. Finding abducted people on @gone_tv with the homies @eldannypino @levenrambin @andymientus and #ChrisNoth! ..." Archived from the original on 25 December 2021. Retrieved 26 January 2018 – via Instagram.
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  16. ^ Knox, David (16 January 2018). "Monday 15 January 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  17. ^ Knox, David (23 January 2018). "Monday 22 January 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  18. ^ Knox, David (30 January 2018). "Monday 29 January 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  19. ^ Knox, David (6 February 2018). "Monday 5 February 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 6 February 2018.