"Men In Trees" Episode Airing March 19
MARIN FEARS JACK'S OVER AFFECTIONATE WAYS TOWARDS HER MAY BE FOR THE WRONG REASON, CELIA THROWS THE ADVENTURE SEEKING PATRICK IN JAIL AND SAM GETS A SURPRISE WHEN HE MEETS JANE'S PARENTS, ON "MEN IN TREES"
Friday, February 22, 2008 -- "Read Between the Minds" -- Jack is feeling very amorous towards Marin, but she fears that it may be for the wrong reasons. After Patrick's adventure-seeking stunt, Celia throws him in jail and he takes full advantage of his "right to remain silent." Marin, Jack and Jerome are off to New York to celebrate Sam and Jane's wedding. And Sam is surprised when he learns the truth about Jane's parents (Debbie Lee Carrington and Danny Woodburn), on "MEN IN TREES," WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
"MEN IN TREES" stars Anne Heche as Marin Frist, Abraham Benrubi as Ben Thomasson, Emily Bergl as Annie O'Donnell, Seana Kofoed as Jane, Suleka Mathew as Sara, Derek Richardson as Patrick Bachelor, Cynthia Stevenson as Celia Bachelor, Sarah Strange as Theresa, Lauren Tom as Mai Washington, James Tupper as Jack Slattery and John Amos as Buzz Washington.
Guest starring are Jason O'Mara as Stuart, Scott Elrod as Cash, Ty Olsson as Sam, Timothy Webber as Jerome, Debbie Lee Carrington as Karen, Peter WIngfield as Dr. Harbeck, Danny Woodburn as Steve, Ian Smith as father and Eby Luking as mother.
"Read Between the Minds" was written by Padma L. Atluri and directed by Tom Verica.
"MEN IN TREES" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound and Spanish subtitles via secondary closed captioning. This program carries a TV-PG,D parental guideline.
This episode of "MEN IN TREES" will be available on ABC.com the day after airing on the network for users to watch online.
Source: ABC
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