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| Fox Broadcasting Company>Fox | The Finder (American TV series)>The Finder }}Bones is an American police procedural comedy drama television series created by Hart Hanson for Fox. It premiered on September 13, 2005, and concluded on March 28, 2017, airing for 246 episodes over 12 seasons. The show is based on forensic anthropology and forensic archaeology, with each episode focusing on a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) case file concerning the mystery behind human remains brought by FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) to Temperance "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschanel), a forensic anthropologist. It also explores the personal lives of the characters. The rest of the main cast includes Michaela Conlin, T. J. Thyne, Eric Millegan, Jonathan Adams, Tamara Taylor, John Francis Daley, and John Boyd.The series is very loosely based on the life and novels of forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, who also produced the show. Its title character, Temperance Brennan, is named after the protagonist of Reichs' crime novel series. In the Bones universe, Brennan writes successful mystery novels featuring a fictional forensic anthropologist named Kathy Reichs.Bones is a joint production by Josephson Entertainment and Far Field Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television and syndicated by 20th Television.WEB,weblink About the Show, Fox Broadcasting Company, July 8, 2006, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20100407013242weblink">weblink April 7, 2010, The series is the longest-running one-hour drama series produced by 20th Century Fox Television.MAGAZINE,weblink Bones preview: 206 bones for 206 episodes, Entertainment Weekly, Kelly, Connolly, April 30, 2015, January 7, 2016, PremiseThe premise of the show is an alliance between forensic anthropologist Temperance "Bones" Brennan and FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth. Brennan is the central character and team leader of the fictional Jeffersonian Institute Medico-Legal Lab, a federal institution that collaborates with the FBI. This reflects the historical relationship between the FBI and scientists of the Smithsonian Institution. Set in Washington, D.C., the show revolves around solving federal legal cases by examining the human remains of possible murder victims. While the majority of their cases take place in the surrounding Washington metropolitan area, they have been called in to investigate cases in other states and sometimes countries, including Iran and Mexico.Brennan and her team provide scientific expertise, and Booth provides FBI criminal investigation techniques. In addition to the prospective murder cases featured in each episode, the series explores the backgrounds and relationships of its characters, particularly the romantic tension between Brennan and Booth. An important ongoing dynamic between Brennan and Booth is their disagreement about science and faith. Brennan argues for science, evidence, and atheism. Booth argues for intuition, faith, and God. Their relationship is highlighted by the introduction of Lance Sweets, an FBI psychologist, who not only helps inform the investigations, but also is meant to serve as a mediator for Brennan and Booth.The series is known for its dark comedic undertones, which serve to lighten the gravity of the show's intense subject matter, human bodies in an advanced state of decay. While many of the cases they investigate are self-contained to singular episodes, and generally deal with murders that are motivated by personal desires, the team does occasionally investigate serial killers â such as the Gravedigger, the Puppeteer, Howard Epps, and Gormogon â and politically charged perpetrators such as Jacob Broadsky.The series also features the interpersonal relationships of the Jeffersonian staff â including pathologist and coroner Camille Saroyan, forensic artist Angela Montenegro, entomologist Jack Hodgins, and a rotating set of interns who assist Dr. Brennan â and how their cases and victims affect their views and lives.Cast and charactersFile:Emily Deschanel by Gage Skidmore.jpg|right|175px|thumb|Emily Deschanel portrays Temperance "Bones" BrennanTemperance "Bones" BrennanFile:David Boreanaz Comic-Con 2012.jpg|right|175px|thumb|David Boreanaz portrays Seeley BoothSeeley BoothFile:Michaela Conlin, 2008 (cropped).jpg|right|175px|thumb|Michaela ConlinMichaela ConlinFile:T.J. Thyne at Paleyfest 2012.jpg|right|175px|thumb|T.J. Thyne portrays Jack Hodgins ]]File:John Francis Daley in March 2012.jpg|right|175px|thumb|John Francis Daley portrays Lance SweetsLance SweetsMain cast
Recurring cast
ProductionConceptionThe concept of Bones was developed during the latter part of the pitching season of 2004 when 20th Century Fox approached series creator Hart Hanson with an idea for a forensics show. Hanson was asked to meet with executive producer Barry Josephson, who had purchased the rights to produce a documentary on the forensic anthropologist and author Kathy Reichs. Although Hanson was reluctant about being involved in making a police procedural, he signed on and wrote the pilot episode after having an intensive meeting with Josephson about the show.WEB, Wild, Diane Kristine, Q&A: Bones Creator Hart Hanson,weblink Unified Theory of Nothing Much, January 17, 2006, May 16, 2007, As the show is based on the works of Reichs, the writers constantly involve her in the process of producing the episodes' story lines. Although the show's main character is also loosely based on Reichs, producers decided to name her Temperance Brennan, after the character in Reichs' novels; Reichs has stated that she views the show as somewhat of a prequel to her novels, with the TV show's Temperance Brennan as a younger version of the novels' Temperance Brennan.WEB,weblink Kathy Reichs: 20 Things You Need to Know, Yahoo!7,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080728010753weblink">weblink July 28, 2008, October 28, 2011, In order to make Bones a unique crime drama in the midst of the multiple procedural dramas that already populated network television like the Law & Order and CSI franchises, Hanson decided to infuse the show with as much dark humor and character development as possible.WEB, Wild, Diane Kristine,weblink Challenging the Crime Genre: An Interview with Bones Creator Hart Hanson, Blogcritics, January 18, 2006, May 16, 2007, September 21, 2009,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090921075201weblink">weblink dead, Another element conceived for the show was the "Angelatron", a holographic projector that provides a way to replace the flashbacks often used by other procedural shows. In addition to their expositional purposes, the holographic images, which are created by visual effects, brought a unique visual style to the show that the producers were looking for.WEB, Epstein, Daniel Robert,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090316122511weblink">weblink March 16, 2009, Hart Hanson of Bones, UGO.com, September 13, 2005, June 4, 2007,CastingDavid Boreanaz was the first actor to be cast in Bones. Series creator Hart Hanson described the actors who had auditioned for the role of Seeley Booth as "pretty boy waifs"; he immediately responded when the head of the studio, Dana Walden, suggested Boreanaz for the role.WEB, Goldman, Eric,weblink Digging Up Secrets With the Cast of Bones, IGN, May 31, 2007, June 4, 2007, Boreanaz was offered the role but was unenthusiastic about getting involved after a difficult meeting with executive producers Barry Josephson and Hart Hanson, even though he thought the script was well written. However, after the producers contacted him again to convince him to accept the role, Boreanaz agreed to sign on and was cast as Seeley Booth.Emily Deschanel was cast in the role of Temperance Brennan just before production began on the Bones pilot. After Deschanel finished the film Glory Road, the film's producer Jerry Bruckheimer recommended that she audition for Bones.WEB, Bray, Tony,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20060903220247weblink">weblink September 3, 2006, Emily Deschanel: an August 2006 Interview, TVNow, August 2006, June 4, 2007, Deschanel impressed Hart Hanson at her audition with her assertiveness. In a tense moment in the audition scene, David Boreanaz stepped closer to Deschanel; and Deschanel held her ground rather than retreating as most of the other actresses did. Hanson remarked that, in such a situation, "90% of actors would take a step back".JOURNAL, David, Anna, 2006, The Lovely Bones, TV Guide, January 23â29, 39, Deschanel was subsequently cast in the role.Beginning with season four, Zack Addy (Eric Millegan) was replaced by a succession of lab assistants: Wendell Bray (Michael Grant Terry), Colin Fisher (Joel Moore), Arastoo Vaziri (Pej Vahdat), Vincent Nigel-Murray (Ryan Cartwright), Clark Edison (Eugene Byrd) and Daisy Wick (Carla Gallo). OneâScott Starett (played by Michael Badalucco, formerly of The Practice)âis much older than the typical grad student.WEB,weblink Bones Picks "Jimmy Berluti" for Rotation, TV Guide, June 18, 2008, April 1, 2022, Marisa Coughlan guest-starred in a few mid-season episodes as FBI agent Payton Perotta, who was brought to the Jeffersonian as a temporary substitute for Booth when he was incapacitated.WEB,weblink Mitovich, Matt, Bones Exclusive: Will this Lady Fed Get the Best of Booth?, TV Guide, October 20, 2008, April 1, 2022, Betty White guest starred as Dr. Beth Mayer, a mentor to Brennan, in seasons 11 and 12.MAGAZINE,weblink Bones taps Betty White as new squintern, Connolly, Kelly, Entertainment Weekly, August 27, 2015, August 27, 2015, WEB,weblink Betty White Returns To 'Bones' As Guest Star In Season 12, Deadline, Denise, Petski, October 31, 2016, November 3, 2016,FilmingMost of Bones is filmed in Los Angeles, California, despite the fact that the show is mainly set in Washington, D.C., where the fictional Jeffersonian Institute is located. The external shots are of the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles and the Wallis Annenberg Building at the University of Southern California.WEB,weblink Breaking Down the Set of Bones, TV Insider, Marisa, Roffman, May 12, 2016, June 22, 2019, The interiors of the Jeffersonian Institute were specially built on a large sound stage at the 20th Century Fox lot in Century City, Los Angeles.WEB, Goldman, Eric,weblink On the Set of Bones with Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz, IGN, August 29, 2006, May 16, 2007, The two-part season four premiere was filmed on location in London and Oxford, England.WEB,weblink Emily Deschanel Talks Bones: London Style, Eric, Goldman, IGN, September 2, 2008, November 10, 2011,MusicThe soundtrack album titled (Bones: Original Television Soundtrack), produced by Maria Alonte McCoy and Billy Gottlieb, was released in 2008. It contains 13 songs recorded by popular artists for the show.{{ASIN|B001D25M98|title=Bones Soundtrack}}Broadcast and releaseEpisodes{{:List of Bones episodes}}Almost every episode title alliteratively alludes to how the victim is discovered in said episode, like "The Prisoner in the Pipe" and "The Recluse in the Recliner", or to the main plot device of the episode, like "The Blackout in the Blizzard" and "The Verdict in the Story".American ratingsIn 2016, a New York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that Bones was "most popular in areas scattered around the West Coast, and tends to be less popular in places with large nonwhite populations".NEWS,weblink 'Duck Dynasty' vs. 'Modern Family': 50 Maps of the U.S. Cultural Divide, Katz, Josh, December 27, 2016, December 28, 2016, The New York Times, Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of Bones.
Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.
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2005â06 United States network television schedule>2005â06! style="text-align:center" | #60WEB,weblink Series Rankings for 2005â2006, The Hollywood Reporter, May 26, 2006, May 29, 2010,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080716115645weblink">weblink July 16, 2008, dead, ! style="text-align:center" | 8.90 | |||||||||||
2006â07 United States network television schedule>2006â07! style="text-align:center" | #50WEB,weblink The Hollywood Reporter, May 25, 2007, May 29, 2010, 2006â07 primetime wrap,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20071025030515weblink">weblink October 25, 2007, ! style="text-align:center" | 9.40 | |||||||||||
2007â08 United States network television schedule>2007â08! style="text-align:center" | #51WEB,weblink Season Rankings (Through 5/18), ABC Medianet, May 20, 2008, May 29, 2010, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090310091046weblink">weblink March 10, 2009, ! style="text-align:center" | 8.90 | |||||||||||
2008â09 United States network television schedule>2008â09! style="text-align:center" | #32WEB,weblink Season Rankings (Through 5/24), ABC Medianet, May 27, 2009, May 29, 2010, August 12, 2009,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090812033258weblink">weblink dead, ! style="text-align:center" | 10.81 | |||||||||||
2009â10 United States network television schedule>2009â10! style="text-align:center" | #32WEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20101121165731weblink">weblink dead, November 21, 2010, Final 2009â10 Broadcast Primetime Show Average Viewership, Bill, Gorman, TV by the Numbers, June 16, 2010, June 19, 2010, ! style="text-align:center" | 10.02 | |||||||||||
2010â11 United States network television schedule>2010â11! style="text-align:center" | #29WEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110604160109weblink">weblink dead, June 4, 2011, 2010â11 Season Broadcast Primetime Show Viewership Averages, Bill, Gorman, TV by the Numbers, June 1, 2011, June 1, 2011, ! style="text-align:center" | 11.57 | |||||||||||
2011â12 United States network television schedule>2011â12! style="text-align:center" | #48WEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120527223446weblink">weblink dead, May 27, 2012, Complete List Of 2011â12 Season TV Show Viewership: 'Sunday Night Football' Tops, Followed By 'American Idol,' 'NCIS' & 'Dancing With The Stars', TV by the Numbers, Gormam, Bill, May 24, 2012, May 25, 2012, ! style="text-align:center" |9.26 | |||||||||||
2012â13 United States network television schedule>2012â13! style="text-align:center" | #42WEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130607112820weblink">weblink dead, June 7, 2013, Complete List Of 2012â13 Season TV Show Viewership: 'Sunday Night Football' Tops, Followed By 'NCIS,' 'The Big Bang Theory' & 'NCIS: Los Angeles', TV by the Numbers, Bibel, Sara, May 29, 2013, May 29, 2013, ! style="text-align:center" | 9.52 | |||||||||||
2013â14 United States network television schedule>2013â14! style="text-align:center"|#40WEB,weblink Full 2013â2014 TV Season Series Rankings, Deadline, May 22, 2014, May 22, 2014, ! style="text-align:center"|8.43 | |||||||||||
Thursday 8:00{{nbsp}}pm| September 25, 2014| June 11, 2015 | 2014â15 United States network television schedule>2014â15! #71WEB,weblink Full 2014â15 Series Rankings, Deadline, de Moraes, Lisa, May 21, 2015, June 5, 2015, ! 7.27 | ||||||||||
2015â16 United States network television schedule>2015â16! #71! 7.27 | |||||||||||
2016â17 United States network television schedule>2016â17! #78! 5.54WEB,weblink Final 2016-17 TV Rankings: 'Sunday Night Football' Winning Streak Continues, Deadline Hollywood, May 26, 2017, May 26, 2017, |
Broadcast history
Bones premiered September 13, 2005, on the Fox network and was broadcast weekly in the Tuesday 8:00{{nbsp}}pm ET timeslot before it moved to the Wednesday 8:00{{nbsp}}pm ET timeslot in 2006. The first season finished May 17, 2006, with a total of 22 episodes.The second season premiered on the Fox network August 30, 2006, and retained its Wednesday 8:00{{nbsp}}pm ET timeslot. The second-season finale aired May 16, 2007, ending its second season with 21 episodes. One episode, "Player Under Pressure", was left unaired, which was originally scheduled to be broadcast as the second season's 19th episode but was pulled by the Fox network in the United States after the Virginia Tech massacre. The plot involved the discovery of the human remains of a college athleteWEB,weblink Fox Pulls 'Bones' Episode After Tragedy, Zap2it, April 17, 2007, February 3, 2013, and eventually aired April 21, 2008, as a part of the third season.The third season premiered September 25, 2007, in its original premiere timeslot, Tuesday 8:00{{nbsp}}pm ET. The show went on hiatus on November 27, 2007, because of the 2007â08 Writers Guild of America strike and returned on April 14, 2008, in the Monday 8:00{{nbsp}}pm ET timeslot.NEWS,weblink Episode "House's" record-setting post-super bowl episode "frozen" to encore Friday, February 15, The Futon Critic, February 5, 2008, April 1, 2022, The shortened third season finished May 19, 2008, with a total of 15 episodes.The fourth season premiered September 3, 2008, on the Fox network in the Wednesday 8:00{{nbsp}}pm ET timeslot with a two-hour episode that was filmed on location in London and Oxford, England.WEB,weblink FOX Announces Fall Premiere Dates for the 2008â2009 Season, April 1, 2022, June 5, 2008, The Futon Critic, Originally scheduled to return from hiatus January 15, 2009, Bones instead resumed one week later because of preemption by President Bush's farewell address. As a result, two new episodes, "Double Trouble in the Panhandle" and "Fire in the Ice", were aired back-to-back January 22, 2009, airing in a new timeslot, Thursday 8:00{{nbsp}}pm ET. The fourth-season finale aired May 14, 2009 with a total of 26 episodes.The fifth season premiered September 17, 2009, on the Fox network and retained its Thursday 8:00{{nbsp}}pm ET timeslot. It consisted of 22 episodes and ended May 20, 2010.Off-network syndication of Bones began the week of January 28, 2008, on TNT.NEWS,weblink TNT to Air 'Bones' Repeats, BuddyTV, Lisa, Claustro, January 25, 2008, December 20, 2012,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20111104035322weblink">weblink November 4, 2011, dead, March 29, 2012, announcing the renewal for an eighth season, Kevin Reilly, Fox's Chairman of Entertainment, said, "Over the past seven seasons, Hart Hanson, Stephen Nathan and the incredible Bones cast and crew have redefined the traditional crime procedural with an irreverent and adventurous sensibility, and I'm really happy to have this distinctive fan-favorite on our schedule for another season."JOURNAL, Reilly, Kevin, They Said It!, Broadcasting & Cable, New York, NewBay Media, 142, 14, April 2, 2012, 4,Online distribution
Fox has released free episodes of Bones and several other primetime series online for viewing on Netflix, MySpace, and Hulu its website, which was owned by the same parent company, News Corporation, that owned Fox (now a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company). This began October 3, 2006, but access is restricted to United States residents only.WEB,weblink Free Episodes Available For Download, IGN, October 3, 2006, June 27, 2007, Bones was available on their official website via Fox On Demand. In Canada, recent episodes were made available on the Global TV website. In the U.S. and Canada, the series was available on Netflix until 2017. All twelve seasons are also available on Amazon Prime.WEB,weblink Bones, Amazon, November 10, 2018,Spin-off series
In October 2010, it was revealed that Fox was developing a potential spin-off series that would be built around a new recurring character that would be introduced in the sixth season. The potential spin-off series would also be created by Bones creator/executive producer Hart Hanson, and be based on The Locator series of two books written by Richard Greener. The character of Walter is described as an eccentric but amusing recluse in high demand for his ability to find anything. He is skeptical of everythingâhe experienced brain damage while overseas, which explains his constant paranoia and his being notorious for asking offensive, seemingly irrelevant questions to get to the truth.WEB,weblink Fox's Dramedy 'Bones' Plots Spinoff Series, Andreeva, Nellie, Deadline, October 21, 2010, October 22, 2010, Production on the episode was scheduled to begin in December 2010, but was delayed to early 2011 due to creative differences.Creator Hart Hanson posted on Twitter (humorously) regarding the notes he got from the network, "I received studio notes on the Bones spin-off idea. They want it to be better. Unreasonable taskmasters. Impossible dreamers. Neo-platonists."MAGAZINE,weblink 'Bones' spin-off episode delayed, Bierly, Mandi, Entertainment Weekly, November 9, 2010, April 1, 2022,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20101213090803weblink">weblink December 13, 2010, During Fox's TCA press tour, executive producer Stephen Nathan revealed production on the episode featuring The Finder began in February 2011, with the episode airing in April.In the episode, Booth and Brennan travel to Key West, Florida, where the spin-off is said to take place. Nathan went on to say regarding the casting of characterYou want to find people you want to see every single week do one unique character. That's why when you have Hugh Laurie, who is essentially playing a very unlikable character, you love to see him. And that is a rare, rare quality to find. And the finder won't be an unlikable character, but because it is a unique character, it's difficult to find just the right person.MAGAZINE,weblink 'Bones': Details on the Booth-and-Brennan-are-stuck-in-an-elevator Episode, Bierly, Mandi, Entertainment Weekly, January 13, 2011, April 1, 2022, Geoff Stults was cast as the lead character with Michael Clarke Duncan and Saffron Burrows cast as the other two lead characters.WEB,weblink Bones Spin-off Finds Its 'Locator', Casts Geoff Stults As Lead, Webb Mitovich, Matt, TVLine, January 28, 2011, January 29, 2011, WEB,weblink Fox's High-Profile 'Bones' Spinoff Lands Michael Clarke Duncan, Andreeva, Nellie, TVLine, January 19, 2011, January 19, 2011, WEB,weblink Scoop: 'Bones' Spinoff Lands Saffron Burrows, Ausiello, Michael, TVLine, February 14, 2011, February 16, 2011, The three characters were introduced in episode 19 of the sixth season.The Finder was picked up for the 2011â12 season May 10, 2011, with an order of 13 episodes.MAGAZINE, Hibberd, James, Fox picks up 'Bones' spin-off 'The Finder,' J.J. Abrams 'Alcatraz' to series,weblink Entertainment Weekly, May 10, 2011, April 1, 2022, The series was canceled May 9, 2012, and aired its final episode two days later.NEWS, Rose, Lacey, Fox Renews 'Touch'; Cancels 'Alcatraz,' 'The Finder',weblink The Hollywood Reporter, May 9, 2012, April 1, 2022,Reception
Critical response
Reviews for the pilot episode were mixed, and it holds a Metacritic score of 55 out of 100, based on 29 critical reviews.WEB,weblink Critic Reviews for Bones Season 1, Metacritic, July 13, 2012, Subsequent episodes have received generally positive reviews.WEB,weblink Critic Reviews for Bones Season 4, Metacritic, July 13, 2012, WEB,weblink Critic Reviews for Bones Season 6, Metacritic, July 13, 2012, WEB,weblink Critic Reviews for Bones Season 7, Metacritic, July 13, 2012, USA Today comments that, compared to other crime shows, the show "is built on a more traditional and solid foundation: the strength of its characters", and "what sets Tuesday's Bones premiere apart from the procedural pack are stars Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz, as the season's most appealing new crime fighters."NEWS, Bianco, Robert,weblink The stars flesh out 'Bones', USA Today, September 12, 2005, June 27, 2007, On the other hand, Media Life Magazine said that while Bones has "an amazingly clever notion, brilliant even", its "execution doesn't match the conception" and, based on its first episode, the show "fails to evolve into a gripping series. In fact, it quickly becomes so derivative of so much else on televisionâespecially, strangely, X-Filesâthat one might even call it bone-headed."WEB, Rosen, Steven,weblink 'Bones', from the heap of tired ideas, Media Life Magazine, September 13, 2005, June 27, 2007, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070930163624weblink">weblink September 30, 2007,Accolades
Bones has received two Emmy nominations, for Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series for "The Hero in the Hold" at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards and for Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role for "The Twist in the Twister" at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards.WEB,weblink Bones, Emmys.com, September 7, 2012, Emily Deschanel was nominated for a 2006 Satellite Award for Best Actress â Television Series Drama.The series has also won two Genesis Awards for the episodes "The Woman in Limbo" and "The Tough Man in the Tender Chicken" for raising awareness on the issues of pig slaughtering and industrial chicken farms, while the episode "The Finger in the Nest" received a nomination.Bones was nominated for two awards at the 37th People's Choice Awards, for Favorite TV Crime Drama and Emily Deschanel for Favorite TV Crime Fighter.WEB,weblink People's Choice Awards 2011 Nominees, PeoplesChoice.com, November 18, 2010, The series received three nominations at the 38th People's Choice Awards, for Favorite TV Crime Drama, David Boreanaz for Favorite TV Drama Actor and Emily Deschanel for Favorite TV Drama Actress.WEB,weblink People's Choice Awards 2012 Nominees, People's Choice Awards, January 12, 2012, The series received two nominations at the 42nd People's Choice Awards, for Favorite TV Crime Drama and Emily Deschanel for Favorite TV Crime Drama Actress.WEB,weblink People's Choice Awards 2016 Nominees, People's Choice Awards, November 9, 2015, Bones was nominated for a 2014 Prism Award for Best Drama Episode â Substance Abuse for the episode "The Friend in Need" and John Francis Daley for Best Performance in a Drama Series Episode.WEB,weblink 18th PRISM Awards, PRISM Awards, March 6, 2014, April 7, 2014, February 19, 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150219121128weblink">weblink dead,Other media
A spin-off series consisting of 26 two-minute episodes, called Bones: Skeleton Crew, was produced by Fox and launched through a partnership with Sprint Nextel in conjunction with MasterCard's sponsorship. It was released to Sprint TV subscribers in November 2006 and released on the official website of Bones on December 4, 2006. The episodes do not feature the show's main cast; its plot revolves around three Jeffersonian Institute lab technicians who use their skills to solve a mystery.WEB, Scott, Andrew,weblink MasterCard Places Brand in Fox Mobisodes, Chief Marketer, November 16, 2006, June 27, 2007, dead,weblink" title="archive.today/20120712200244weblink">weblink July 12, 2012, The series has since been fully lost and cannot be found.Aside from the television broadcast of Bones, its characters and concepts have also been produced in print, on the Internet and in short videos for mobile phones. Currently, there are two print books related to the series, one a novel and the other an official guide.- Buried Deep (also released as "Bones Buried Deep"; {{ISBN|978-1-4165-2461-8}}), written by Max Allan Collins, was published by Pocket Star February 28, 2006. The book is based on the characters in the television series rather than the characters created by Kathy Reichs, who had inspired the concept of Bones. Its plot focuses on Dr. Temperance Brennan and Special Agent Seeley Booth's investigation into the skeletal remains left on the steps of a federal building and its connection with a Chicago mob family. Angela, Hodgins and Zack only appear on the end of telephone conversations with Brennan.
- Bones: The Official Companion ({{ISBN|978-1-84576-539-2}}) is written by Paul Ruditis and published by Titan Books, released October 16, 2007. The book includes cast and crew interviews, episode guides and a background detail on real-life forensics.{{ASIN|1845765397|title=Bones: The Official Companion}}
Home media
The first three seasons, the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth season were released on DVD format only, while seasons four through eight were also released on Blu-ray Disc format.{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"Lawsuit
In a ruling made public in 2019, 21st Century Fox was found guilty of using Hollywood accounting practices to defraud the producers and stars of the series and was ordered to pay $179 million in missing profits.WEB,weblink Fox Rocked by $179M 'Bones' Ruling: Lying, Cheating and "Reprehensible" Studio Fraud, The Hollywood Reporter, Eriq, Gardner, February 27, 2019, April 1, 2022,References
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