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 TV Weekly
  Watch out for it: More Numb3rs on Dubai One
  
 
 
 

It's business as usual with the Eppes boys, who return to Dubai One from Feb 12 at 8pm in Season 2 of Numb3rs.

Big brother Don (Rob Morrow) leads his team against all manner of nefarious types, and genius younger sibling Charlie (David Krumholtz) finds answers in the web of mathematical equations he stores in his head.

Numb3rs depicts the convergence of police work and mathematics in solving crime. Produced by brothers Ridley and Tony Scott, Numb3rs stars Rob Morrow as Don Eppes, a FBI agent, who recruits his mathematical genius brother David Krumholtz to help crack a wide range of challenging crimes in Los Angeles.

Gone is Sabrina Lloyd as Agent Terry Lake, and in her place are Diane Farr (Rescue Me) as Agent Megan Reeves and Dylan Bruno as Agent Colby Granger, both of whom assimilate quite smoothly into Numb3rs' blend of detective work and academics.

Highlights for the season include "All's Fair," which offers both the murder of a documentarian investigating Muslim women's rights and a rekindled love affair for Charlie; "Mind Games," which pits Charlie against a psychic (John Glover) who tracks down three missing women; and "Toxin," which features a return guest appearance by Lou Diamond Phillips as Special Agent Ian Edgerton.

 
     
   
 
 
 
 
 
Bring Adam Back Home

We believe 10-year-old Adam Jones should be returned to his family, and reunited with his school friends at St Christopher's School, Bahrain.

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