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Touch - Season 1 DVD

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We are all interconnected. Our lives are invisibly tied to those whose destinies touch ours. This is the hopeful premise of the new drama Touch from creator and writer Tim Kring (Heroes, Crossing Jordan) and executive producers Peter Chernin (New Girl, Terra Nova) and Katherine Pope (New Girl, Terra Nova). Blending science, spirituality and emotion, the series will follow seemingly unrelated people all over the world whose lives affect each other in ways seen and unseen, known and unknown. At the story’s center is Martin Bohm (Kiefer Sutherland), a widower and single... father, haunted by an inability to connect to his emotionally challenged 11-year-old son, Jake (David Mazouz). Caring, intelligent and thoughtful, Martin has tried everything to reach his son. But Jake never speaks, shows little emotion and never allows himself to be touched by anyone, including Martin. Jake is obsessed with numbers – writing long strings of them in his ever-present notebooks – and with discarded cell phones. Social worker Clea Hopkins (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) believes that Jake’s needs are too serious for Martin to handle. She sees a man whose life has become dominated by a child he can no longer control. She believes that it’s time for the state to intervene. So Jake is placed in foster care, despite Martin’s desperate objections. However, everything changes after Martin meets Arthur Teller (Danny Glover), a professor and an expert on children who possess special gifts when it comes to numbers. Martin learns that Jake possesses an extraordinary gift – the ability to perceive the seemingly hidden patterns that connect every life on the planet. While Martin wants nothing more than to communicate directly with his son, Jake connects to his father through numbers, not words. Martin realizes that it’s his job to decipher these numbers and recognize their meaning. As he puts the pieces together, he will help people across the world connect as their lives intersect according to the patterns Jake has foreseen. Martin’s quest to connect with his son will shape humanity’s destiny. [show more]

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Released
01 April 2013
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
510 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5039036052030 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  We are all interconnected Our lives are invisibly tied to those whose destinies touch ours This is the premise of the drama Touch from creator and writer Tim Kring (Heroes Crossing Jordan) and executive producers Peter Chernin and Katherine Pope (New Girl Terra Nova) Blending science spirituality and emotion the series follows seemingly unrelated people all over the world whose lives affect each other in ways seen and unseen known and unknown At the story’s center is Martin Bohm (Kiefer Sutherland) a widower and single father haunted by an inability to connect to his emotionally challenged 11-year-old son Jake (David Mazouz) Caring intelligent and thoughtful Martin has tried everything to reach his son But Jake never speaks shows little emotion and never allows himself to be touched by anyone including Martin Jake is obsessed with numbers--writing long strings of them in his ever-present notebooks--and with discarded cell phones Social worker Clea Hopkins (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) believes that Jake’s needs are too serious for Martin to handle She sees a man whose life has become dominated by a child he can no longer control She believes that it’s time for the state to intervene So Jake is placed in foster care despite Martin’s desperate objections However everything changes after Martin meets Arthur Teller (Danny Glover) a professor and an expert on children who possess special gifts when it comes to numbers Martin learns that Jake possesses an extraordinary gift--the ability to perceive the seemingly hidden patterns that connect every life on the planet While Martin wants nothing more than to communicate directly with his son Jake connects to his father through numbers not words Martin realises that it’s his job to decipher these numbers and recognise their meaning As he puts the pieces together he helps people across the world connect as their lives intersect according to the patterns Jake has foreseen Martin’s quest to connect with his son will shape humanity’s destiny

The complete first season of the US drama starring Kiefer Sutherland as a single father who discovers that he has an exceptionally gifted son. Martin Bohm (Sutherland) struggles to raise his ten-year-old special needs son, Jake (David Mazouz), who has never spoken a single word. But when his son starts to obsess on seemingly random sets of numbers, Martin contacts Professor Arthur Teller (Danny Glover), who specialises in gifted humans, and learns that Jake has the ability to predict the future by using the hidden numerical patterns that connect humanity. In a race against time, Martin, helped by social worker Clea (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and Professor Teller, must attempt to figure out what the numbers relate to and what Jake is trying to tell them. The episodes are: 'Pilot', '1+1=3', 'Safety in Numbers', 'Kite Strings', 'Entanglement', 'Lost and Found', 'Noosphere Rising', 'Zone of Exclusion', 'Music of the Spheres', 'Tessellations', 'Gyre: Part One', 'Gyre: Part Two' and 'The Road Not Taken'.

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