Numbers (NUMB3RS) is an American television show that follows FBI Special Agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) and his mathematical genius brother, Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz), who develops formulae to predict the actions of various criminals. It was created by Nicolas Falacci and Cheryl Heuton, and airs on the CBS network in the US.
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The show focuses equally on the relationship among Don Eppes, his brother Charlie Eppes, and their father, Alan Eppes, and on the brothers' efforts to fight crime, normally in Los Angeles. A typical episode begins with a crime, which is subsequently investigated by a team of FBI agents led by Don and mathematically described by Charlie, occasionally with the help of Larry Fleinhardt and/or Amita Ramanujan. The insights provided by Charlie's mathematics are always in some way crucial to solving the crime. In some ways, the show is similar to Crime Scene Investigation.
In keeping with replacement of the letter E with the number 3 in the title, each of the actors' names in the opening credits has at least one digit in place of a letter. (Such replacement is also found in the Internet language, Leetspeek.)
To assist the FBI in the show, Professor Charlie Eppes has invoked the following mathematical disciplines (among others): cryptanalysis, probability theory, game theory, decision theory, number theory, information theory, graph theory, soap bubble theory, negotiation theory, fourier analysis, principal components analysis, multivariate time series analysis and astrophysics.
Many American math teachers have used episodes of the show as a teaching tool, as it connects the forensics boom in America (triggered by such shows as Crime Scene Investigation) to classroom topics. Texas Instruments and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics have created the We All Use Math Every Day education outreach program, in which teachers are provided with class activities based on the concepts to be featured in the next episode.
Season 1 (23 January 2005 - 13 May 2005) sees the start of the working relationship between Los Angeles' FBI department and Charlie Eppes. The main FBI agents are Charlie's brother, Don Eppes, and his partner Terry Lake, as well as David Sinclair. Don and Charlie's father, Alan Eppes, provides emotional support for the pair, while Professor Larry Fleinhardt and doctorate student Amita Ramanujan provide mathematical support and insights to Charlie.
Season 2 (23 September 2005 - 19 May 2006) sees the continuation of the relationship between the FBI and Charlie. Don's partner, Terry Lake, is reassigned to Washington, and Megan Reeves replaces her role as a psychological profiler for the team. Colby Granger is also introduced, and is partnered with David Sinclair.
| DVD cover | Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Discs | DVD release date | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Region 1 | Region 2/4 | |||||||
| 1 | 13 | 2005 | 4 | US/CAN: May 30, 2006 | AUS: October 05, 2006 | |||
| Running Time: 544 minutes | ||||||||
| 2 | 24 | 2005 – 2006 | 6 | US/CAN: October 10, 2006 | TBA | |||
| This box set contains the second season shown in Anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1) and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio along with audio commentaries featuring the cast and crew, and as yet unnamed featurettes.Numb3rs (Numbers) - S2 + 10.10 = Season 2 on Oct 10 Tvshowsondvd.com. June 20, 2006. Retrieved July 1, 2006. | ||||||||
NUMB3RS | CBS network shows | Crime television series | Global network shows | 2000s TV shows in the United States | Mathematics and culture | CBS Paramount Television shows