That Was Then 22 years old
Travis Glass is about to turn 30 and his life couldn't be worse. He lives with his mother. He's a door salesman. And the longtime love of his life is married to his brother. His descent into loserdom dates back to a fateful and humiliating week in high school, and all Travis wants is a second chance to get it right. Be careful what you wish for … Travis wakes up the next morning, 16 again, with a chance to relive all of life's firsts. While tinkering with the past, he manages to save a life, jeopardize a marriage, and lose the most precious thing in his otherwise flawed future. Before he knows it, Travis is transported back to adulthood, about to turn 30 again, and his life couldn't be worse … Now, he'll have to keep hopping back and forth between high school and adulthood until he figures out how to put things right once and for all. But how do you put things right when every move you make can result in a new and totally unexpected future?
Credits
Cast
Name | Character |
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Tyler Labine He was 24 , now 46 years old | |
Jeffrey Tambor He was 58 , now 80 years old | |
Bess Armstrong She was 48 , now 71 years old | |
Logan O'Brien He was 10 , now 32 years old | |
Andrea Bowen She was 12 , now 34 years old | |
Devon Werkheiser He was 11 , now 33 years old | |
Kiele Sanchez She was 25 , now 48 years old | as Claudia Wills-Glass |
Tricia O'Kelley He was 34 , now 56 years old | |
James Bulliard He was 24 , now 46 years old |
Crew
Name | Job title |
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Alan Myerson Directing He was 62 , now 84 years old | Director |
That Was Then (22 years)
Ended
- First Air Date: 2002-09-27
- Runtime: [60] minutes
- Number of Episodes: 4