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  • Human Target (2010 TV Series)
  • Human Target (2010 TV series)
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  • Human Target was a 2010 TV series starring Mark Valley as Christopher Chance, the Human Target. The series ran for two seasons, but was subject to inconsistent scheduling. It aired on Fox mostly, but the Canadian network CTV was ahead of them for much of the first season.
  • On May 18, 2009, Fox announced that Human Target would premiere mid-season. The show is filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. On May 12, 2010, it was announced that Human Target had been renewed for a second season. Matt Miller took over as showrunner from Jon E. Steinberg who remained part of the production team as an Executive producer. Warner Bros. had contacted Miller to take a look at the first season and give his opinions on what changes he would make to the show. The show was officially canceled on May 10, 2011.
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Distinguish
  • Human Target
Editor1
  • John Duffy
  • Craig Bench
  • Michael Hathaway
  • Philip Neel
  • Russell Denove
Editor1
  • John Duffy
  • Craig Bench
  • Michael Hathaway
  • Philip Neel
  • Russell Denove
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Executive Producer
Starring
Label
Audio format
Runtime
  • 3600.0
  • 2520.0
opentheme
  • "Theme from Human Target"
Channel
  • Fox
  • CTV
Country
  • USA
  • United States
Name
  • Human Target
Genre
Type
  • soundtrack
headline
  • Disc 1
  • Disc 3
  • Disc 2
list episodes
  • List of Human Target episodes
first run
  • Canada
Language
  • English
show name
  • Human Target
collapsed
  • yes
Cinematography
  • Brian Pearson
  • Rob McLachlan
Title
  • Victoria
  • Into the West
  • Lockdown
  • The Black Room
  • Bullet Train
  • Ice Cubes
  • Tracking Device
  • Round One
  • Skydive
  • The Devil's Mouth
  • Gondola
  • Baptiste
  • Bertram
  • Switching Sides
  • A Bottle of Japanese Whiskey
  • A Mistake
  • Afraid in Alaska
  • Airborne and Lethal
  • Allyson's Past
  • An Old Life
  • Chance Takes the Job
  • Chance's Old Boss
  • Chance's Theme
  • Chaos in the Cockpit
  • Confronting Baptiste
  • Courthouse Brawl
  • Danny's Killer
  • Driving Away
  • Emma Barnes
  • Emma's Bra
  • Fighting Kendrick Taylor
  • Flight Attendant Wilson
  • Flipping the Plane
  • Guerrero and Sergei
  • Katherine's Killer
  • Katherine's Theme
  • Maria Gallego
  • Maria and Chance
  • Military Camp Rescue
  • Monastery in the Mountains
  • Motorcycle Escape
  • New York City Arrival
  • No Threats
  • Not a Pacifist
  • Old Chance
  • Paint a Bullseye
  • Port Yard Deaths
  • Scar Stories
  • Skyhook Rescue
  • Sparing Guerrero
  • Stephanie's Ring
  • Stop Running
  • Tango Fight
  • The Katherine Walters File
  • The New Champion
  • The New Christopher Chance
  • The Russian Embassy
  • Theme from Human Target
  • This Is Awkward
  • Train Fight
Company
Num episodes
  • 25
Format
First Aired
  • 2010-01-15
  • 2010-01-17
IMDB ID
  • 1439741
Distributor
num seasons
  • 2
Total Length
  • 4761.0
  • 2832.0
  • 4695.0
Last Aired
  • 2011-02-09
Theme music composer
Released
  • 2010-10-08
  • 2010-10-22
Artist
Developer
Composer
  • Bear McCreary
  • Tim Jones
Picture format
  • 480
  • 720
Network
Location
abstract
  • Human Target was a 2010 TV series starring Mark Valley as Christopher Chance, the Human Target. The series ran for two seasons, but was subject to inconsistent scheduling. It aired on Fox mostly, but the Canadian network CTV was ahead of them for much of the first season.
  • On May 18, 2009, Fox announced that Human Target would premiere mid-season. The show is filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. On May 12, 2010, it was announced that Human Target had been renewed for a second season. Matt Miller took over as showrunner from Jon E. Steinberg who remained part of the production team as an Executive producer. Warner Bros. had contacted Miller to take a look at the first season and give his opinions on what changes he would make to the show. The show was officially canceled on May 10, 2011.