The Letter

The Letter is the twelfth episode of the science fiction television series Miracles. The episode was not broadcast on ABC in the United States, with the first airing in Canada on December 19, 2003. Paul traces the origin of a letter received by the late father a childhood friend, Georgia, and finds out the man who killed her father, Edward Dubek, is unknowingly ghost writing letters to the families of his victims in prison. When the families of h... more

Original air date:

  • Dec 19, 2003

Episode number:

  • 12

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Miracles

Miracles is an American drama television program starring Skeet Ulrich and Angus Macfadyen. The series premiered as part of ABC's new "Super Monday" line-up on January 27, 2003. The series has sometimes been dubbed a "spiritual version of The X-Files" by its creators. Following the pilot, David...

Miracles Series

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The Ghost is the eleventh episode of the 2003 ABC drama series Miracles. Never airing in the United States, it first aired in Canada on VisionTV on... …

Original air date: Dec 12, 2003
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Paul is Dead is the thirteenth and final episode of the ABC science fiction drama Miracles. Never airing in the United States, it first aired in... …

Original air date: Dec 26, 2003
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Season number:

  • 1

Production number:

  • 105
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