Jericho Season 2 production staff blog

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Also gleamed a couple items from teh regular forums.

Hello all!
well, monday was the first day of shooting and it was incredible to be back. My parents even visited set! They got to take one of the amazing fan waters home with them and were truly moved at the outpour of support from all of you. I apologize that i haven't created a professional myspace page yet, but i will, i'm just technology challenged.

shaun interviewed many of us on monday and it was incredible to meet one of the voices of the Jericho Rangers! thank you again for all you have done and all you are doing. It's always a privilege to work in such a competitive industry, but now it is truly an honor to be telling the continuing story of jericho- because we know our audience and how blessed we are to have all of you!

chat soon,
sprague/heather





Esai Morales will take a recurring role on CBS' resurrected midseason drama "Jericho."

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Morales has contracted for six of this season's scheduled seven episodes of "Jericho."

Morales will be playing a career military officer who hasn't heard from his wife since the nuclear attacks that started the show's first season. The trade paper offers no explanation for how Morales' Col. Hoffman will tie into the lives of the struggling community of Jericho.

Shooting on "Jericho" begins this week and will run through September. CBS has yet to set a premiere date for the series, which was cancelled in May, but earned a reprieve after an extensive fan advocacy campaign.

Last fall, Morales appeared on FOX's "Vanished," a serialized drama that wasn't lucky (or perhaps good) enough to prompt a "Jericho"-esque show-saving campaign. The former "NYPD Blue" star appeared in FOX's pilot "The Cure." While the network picked up the options for several members of that medical ensemble's cast, Morales was free to go elsewhere.