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"Episode 1.3"
Series Surface
Season 1, Episode 3
Surface 1x03 001
Air date October 3rd, 2005
Writers Josh Pate
Director Aaron Lipstadt
Producers Darcy Meyers; Dan Dworkin; Jay Beattie; Chip Johannessen; Thomas Wheeler; Jason Cahill; David Greenwalt; Ed Milkovich; Jeffrey Reiner; Jonas Pate; Josh Pate; Jeff Henry
Starring Lake Bell; Jay R. Ferguson; Carter Jenkins; Ian Anthony Dale; Leighton Meester; Eddie Hassell
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Episode 1.3 is the third episode of the science fiction television series Surface. The episode was directed by Aaron Lipstadt with a script written by series co-creator Josh Pate. It first aired on NBC on Monday, October 3rd, 2005 at 8:00 pm.

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  • Co-producer Jeff Henry is credited in the end-title sequence of this episode.
  • IMDB lists Clay Broaddus as playing a Special agent. He is uncredited for his participation in this episode.
  • IMDB lists Scott Perri in the role of Jimbo Tate. He is uncredited for his participation in this episode.

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