DR. BLACK AND THE TEAM EMBARK ON A CLINICAL STUDY REVEALING
THE EFFECTS MUSIC HAS ON THE BRAIN, ON BLACK BOX
David Rasche and Frankie Faison Guest Star
"Sing Like Me" - Dr. Black begins work on a music study where her patients range from a popular music competition winner that has lost her ability to recognize music pitch, to a man that has developed Acquired Savant Syndrome after being struck by lightning. Elsewhere, a street musician suffering from tremors requires Catherine to turn to an unlikely source for help in getting him the treatment he needs. Catherine realizes her feelings for Dr. Bickman might be mutual though he makes her a proposal that shocks her, on "Black Box," THURSDAY, JULY 3 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Black Box" stars Kelly Reilly as Catherine Black, Ditch Davey as Dr. Ian Bickman, David Ajala as Will Van Renseller, Ali Wong as Dr. Lina Lark, Laura Fraser as Reagan Black, David Chisum as Joshua Black, Siobhan Williams as Esme Black with Terry Kinney as Dr. Owen Morely and Vanessa Redgrave as Dr. Hartramph.
Guest starring Sepideh Moafi as Farrah Mahmoud, Tasso Feldman as Leo Robinson, Ali Ahn as Tinker, Tracee Chimo as Mackenzie, David Rasche as Hunter, Frankie Faison as Wade, Drew McVety as Mark, Megan Byrne as Peggy, Giselle Monterroso as Sofia, Herman Chaves as Luis, Natalie Toro as Sonya, Subhash Mandal as Babu, Victoria Leigh as Young Catherine, Joel Perez as Mexican Carson, and Q. Smith as Singing Woman.
"Sing Like Me" was written by Amy Holden Jones and directed by Tricia Brock.
"Black Box" was created by Amy Holden Jones ("Mystic Pizza," "Indecent Proposal"). Ilene Chaiken ("The L Word"), Amy Holden Jones, Bryan Singer ("House," "X-Men"), Anne Thomopoulos ("Oz," "From the Earth to the Moon"), Oly Obst, Gary Michael Walters ("Drive," "Bobby"), David Lancaster ("Drive," Broadway's "The Bridges of Madison County") and Michel Litvak are the executive producers. The premiere episode, "Kiss the Sky," was written by Jones and directed by Simon Curtis ("My Week with Marilyn"). The series is a production of Bold Films Television and is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format with a 5.1 channel surround sound.
For more information about "Black Box" visit ABC.com/Black Box
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