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NO ORDINARY FAMILY
Air Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#113) "No Ordinary Detention"
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WHEN THE POLICE PRECINCT IS TAKEN HOSTAGE, JIM AND GEORGE ARE FORCED TO PUT JIM'S SUPERPOWERS TO WORK WHILE MAINTAINING JIM'S SECRET IDENTITY, ON ABC'S "NO ORDINARY FAMILY"

Rebecca Mader ("Lost") Guest Stars as Victoria Morrow

Joanne Kelly ("Warehouse 13") Guest Stars as Internal Affairs Officer Rachel Jacobs

"No Ordinary Detention" - While Internal Affairs officer Rachel Jacobs (Joanne Kelly, "Warehouse 13") investigates reports of a rogue cop, Jim risks revealing himself as the prime suspect when the police station is overrun by a group of thugs, and he is the only hope of survival. Meanwhile, while trying to nurse an ailing Joshua back to health at the lab, Katie and Stephanie run into Human Resources VP Victoria Morrow (Rebecca Mader, "Lost") and begin to suspect that she isn't who she says she is, on "No Ordinary Family," TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

"No Ordinary Family" stars Michael Chiklis as Jim Powell, Julie Benz as Stephanie Powell, Romany Malco as George St. Cloud, Autumn Reeser as Katie Andrews, Kay Panabaker as Daphne Powell, Jimmy Bennett as JJ Powell and Stephen Collins as Dr. Dayton King.

Guest starring are Josh Stewart as The Watcher, Jason Antoon as Mr. Litchfield, Rebecca Mader as Victoria Morrow, Andrew Rothenberg as Austin Davies, Luke Kleintank as Chris Minor, Melody Butiu as Ms. Varron, Katrina Begin as Bailey Browning, Joanne Kelly as Rachel Jacobs, Katelyn Tarver as Natalie Poston, Andres Perez-Molina as cop, Ben Fitch as officer, "Big" Leroy Mobley as Waid, Luis Moncada as Quesada and Adam Dunnells as Brueur.

"No Ordinary Detention" was written by Leigh Dana Jackson & Zack Estrin and directed by David Petrarca.

"No Ordinary Family" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format with a 5.1 channel surround sound. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to the airdate.

For more information on "No Ordinary Family," visit ABC.com

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