The Eleventh Hour - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Ann Costigan: A Duel on a Field of White

There Are Dragons in This Forest

Make Me a Place
Actor Hal Kincaid asks Dr. Bassetl to help him regain custody of his daughter Jenny, from his ex-wife Linda. Kincaid explains that Linda is a former mental patient and that the circumstances of a recent accident indicate that she may have had a relapse.

I Don't Belong in a White-Painted House

The Seventh Day of Creation

Of Roses and Nightingales and Other Lovely Things

Angie, You Made My Heart Stop

Hooray, Hooray the Circus is Coming to Town

Cry a Little for Mary Too

Eat Little Fishie, Eat

The Blues My Baby Gave Me

Along About Late in the Afternoon

Which Man Will Die?

Where Have You Been, Lord Randall, My Son?

My Name is Judith, I'm Lost, You See

Where Ignorant Armies Clash by Night

Advice to the Lovelorn and Shopworn

Why Am I Grown So Cold?

Like a Diamond in the Sky

Beauty Playing a Mandolin Underneath a Willow Tree

A Tumble from a High White Horse

Five Moments Out of Time

The Wings of the Morning

Hang by One Hand

Something Crazy's Going on in the Back Room

Everybody Knows You've Left Me

Try to Keep Alive Until Next Tuesday

I Feel Like a Rutabaga

A Medicine Man in This Day and Age?

The Man Who Came Home Late

Pressure Breakdown

The Middle Child Gets All the Aches
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