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Kiefer Sutherland of '24' Kiefer Sutherland stopped by the TV critics press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif., this week to talk a bit about the upcoming "24" two-hour prequel, which will set up the seventh season that starts in early 2009. The prequel will air in November on Fox.

He gave a tidbit to a small group of reporters about what the two-hour special will entail and where it picks up in the life of Jack Bauer.

"He left at the end of Season 6, he was so disillusioned by, not only what he'd done with his life,

but the circumstances of what he'd done in the States," Sutherland said. "There was something wonderful about the  beginning of the show in South Africa that he had actually found a kind of peace and a calm there with his friend and the dynamic between (actor) Bobby Carlyle who (plays) an old friend of his that he'd been working special forces with like 15 years ago."

The two-hour prequel takes place mostly in Africa, where Carlyle's character runs a school that offers a safe haven to African kids who have been fighting in the continent's many wars.

"It was the first time where you saw this character in a place where he was giving back for a lot of the things that, in fairness, he felt like he'd been part of the problem," Sutherland said about Jack. "On an emotional level, it's a really nice, fresh start for him."

Sutherland addressed his DUI from late last year and the time he spent in jail, acknowledging that the TV writers' strike allowed him to serve his seven weeks in L.A. County Jail all at once.

"It made what I had to do -- because of, obviously, a very stupid thing that I did -- it made that easier because I could do it in one go and the show was not effected by that," Sutherland said. "I went to jail for seven weeks, so ... I got out .. in the middle of January sometime.

"I made a really dumb mistake and to be able to go back to work was something that I feel comfortable doing and it's a safe place for me. I was grateful to have that opportunity. And I've had very good friends that have made similar mistakes that have not been that lucky, so I was very aware of how lucky I was to have that opportunity."

Check back in the fall for more from Kiefer Sutherland and the "24" prequel!

*** What do you think? Are you looking forward to a special two-hour "24" movie? Are you convinced Sutherland's problems are behind him? Click here to comment!

****** Victor Balta and Tracy Phillips are blogging live from the TV critics press tour. What do you want to know about your favorite shows? Let us know. Click here to ask about your favorite TV shows!



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body I hope they strengthen the writing. It all got so repeated this past season I actually didn't lust for the episodes, skipped the last 5 or 6. Other years I cleared my calendar for every episode and didn't miss any, even when I had to be hospitalized the next day.
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  • comment number 2
  • date 07-20-2008 02:40 AM
  • author jeffgold writes:
body One of the best shows I have ever watched and I could hardly wait for Monday night. The new season cannot get here quick enough.
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  • comment number 3
  • date 07-20-2008 04:19 AM
  • author myfishguy writes:
body I met Kiefer Sutherland in california a couple of times and he is a great down to earth guy. Everyone in there lives makes a mistake or two and I'm sure he feels bad it happened. He is a big man for admiting it and for being so public about it. As far as 24 goes It is my favorite show on TV and can't wait for it to start up again. I don't know if one person who has watched it for any length of time and not loved it. The DVDs are great too and the special features on them are awesome for any true 24 fan.
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  • comment number 4
  • date 07-20-2008 07:45 PM
  • author koruptskitten writes:
body Bring back 24 in any form!
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  • comment number 5
  • date 07-20-2008 08:46 PM
  • author bob10345 writes:
body To long between shows.....I'm done with 24 and it will be easy to quit watching.....the writers made that easy.
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  • comment number 6
  • date 07-20-2008 09:17 PM
  • author Mariska66 writes:
body Your right cant wait
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  • comment number 7
  • date 07-21-2008 12:08 AM
  • author Tombo421 writes:
body Everyone makes mistakes, Kiefer has paid for his, 7 weeks can seem like a long time. I am glad he's out. As for 24, I am looking forward to a "new day". My only complaint is the writers sure do put into 1 day more than anyone could possibly do! But it still the best on TV.
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  • comment number 8
  • date 07-21-2008 01:52 AM
  • author saphireup writes:
body Definetly looking foward to the best show on TV! And far as his "problems", we only want what's best for him!
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  • comment number 9
  • date 07-21-2008 02:38 AM
  • author aleximo writes:
body the two hour movie prequel can't get here fast enough for me!!! and as for his dui he paid his dues. life goes on and he'll be a better person for it
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