CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 1
Appearance
The first season of CSI originally aired on CBS, October 6, 2000 and ended May 17, 2001.
The first season of CSI was released on DVD, [1] March 25, 2003 and re-released on Blu-ray, May 12, 2009.
It is the only season of the CSI franchise that was broadcast in 4:3 ratio. It was however filmed in 16:9 ratio and the widescreen versions are present on the Blu-ray disc[1]
Main cast
- William Petersen as Gil Grissom
- Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows
- Gary Dourdan as Warrick Brown
- George Eads as Nick Stokes
- Jorja Fox as Sara Sidle (Episode 02-23)
- Paul Guilfoyle as Jim Brass
List of episodes
# | Title | Writer | Director | Original airdate | Production Code |
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1 | "Pilot (Part 1)" | Anthony E. Zuiker | Danny Cannon | October 6, 2000 | 101 |
When a man is found dead in a bathtub, an apparent case of suicide by a self-inflicted bullet wound to the chest, Gil Grissom suspects a homicide. Nick Stokes and Warrick Brown are competing to solve their 100th case and become a CSI level 3. Nick investigates the case of a man who was picked up by a hooker, drugged and robbed. Warrick and Catherine Willows take on the case of a man who has been shot to death after breaking into the house where he was staying. When Warrick breaks protocol to get a warrant in his case, he is forced to babysit new hire Holly Gribbs. After he leaves her alone at a crime scene to place a bet, she is shot. | |||||
2 | "Cool Change (Part 2)" | Anthony E. Zuiker | Michael W. Watkins | October 13, 2000 | 102 |
After the Holly Gribbs shooting, Jim Brass is demoted to homicide and Grissom is made head of the graveyard shift. Catherine vows to solve Gribbs' murder and is irritated when Grissom brings in Sara Sidle from San Francisco to investigate Warrick's whereabouts the night Holly died. Grissom and Nick investigate the death of a 40 million dollar slot machine winner, who apparently committed suicide by jumping from a building. | |||||
3 | "Crate 'n Burial" | Ann Donahue | Danny Cannon | October 20, 2000 | 103 |
Catherine and Warrick are assigned to the case of the disturbing hit-and-run of a young girl, Renda Harris. The only evidence they find, however, is a common car-paint scrape on the girl's scooter. In another case,a woman named Laura Garas has been buried alive and is screaming for help. A ransom message has been recorded with instructions stating, "Bring two million in hundreds to Charleston and Third in three hours or your wife dies. Stop me from taking the money, she still dies." | |||||
4 | "Pledging Mr. Johnson" | Josh Berman and Anthony E. Zuiker | Richard J. Lewis | October 27, 2000 | 104 |
A woman's body found in Lake Mead leads Grissom and Catherine to uncover a case of adultery. Meanwhile Sara and Nick investigate a fraternity student's apparent suicide, but find out that the student's pledging has gone terribly wrong. | |||||
5 | "Friends & Lovers" | Andrew Lipsitz | Lou Antonio | November 3, 2000 | 105 |
6 | "Who Are You?" | Carol Mendelsohn and Josh Berman | Danny Cannon | November 10, 2000 | 106 |
Grissom and Nick investigate when the skeleton of a woman is found under a house, buried in cement. Meanwhile Catherine investigates a case in which her ex-husband Eddie is accused of rape. Warrick and Sara search for a missing bullet that could either exonerate or indict a cop for murder. | |||||
7 | "Blood Drops" | Ann Donahue and Tish McCarthy | Kenneth Fink | November 17, 2000 | 107 |
When four members of a family are brutally murdered, the two daughters are the sole survivors. At first Grissom and his team suspect a cult murder, but the evidence tells an even more disturbing story. | |||||
8 | "Anonymous" | Eli Talbert and Anthony E. Zuiker | Danny Cannon | November 24, 2000 | 108 |
When another staged suicide takes place, Grissom realizes he is dealing with a serial killer who has a thorough knowledge of forensic science. Meanwhile Warrick and Nick investigate a tourist's car that fell off a cliff. | |||||
9 | "Unfriendly Skies" | Andrew Lipsitz, Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony E. Zuiker | Michael Shapiro | December 8, 2000 | 109 |
Grissom and his team investigate the death of a first class passenger on a flight to Las Vegas. Their investigation is a race against time, because after 12 hours the F.B.I. will take over. To make matters worse, the other first class passengers are very reluctant to cooperate, leading the team to consider that they had some involvement in their fellow passenger's death. | |||||
10 | "Sex, Lies and Larvae" | Josh Berman and Ann Donahue | Thomas J. Wright | December 22, 2000 | 110 |
Grissom and Sara investigate when the body of a woman is found in the desert, covered with insects. Grissom uses entomological evidence to discover the time of death. Unfortunately their prime suspect - the husband - was out of town at that time, and to Sara's dismay it looks like he is getting away with murder. Meanwhile Warrick and Catherine try to find out who stole a painting. Nick deals with a missing persons case when a woman's car is found at a bus station. | |||||
11 | "I-15 Murders" | Carol Mendelsohn | Oz Scott | January 12, 2001 | 111 |
When a woman is abducted from a supermarket, Grissom finds a text on a bathroom door that leads him to believe that five women have been murdered. Meanwhile Warrick and Sara have to put personal differences aside to investigate the apparent murder and robbery of a man who has been found by his brother. Nick has to come to the rescue his friend, Kristy Hopkins, again when she gets into a scuffle with a hotel security guard. | |||||
12 | "Fahrenheit 932" | Jacqueline Zambrano | Danny Cannon | February 1, 2001 | 112 |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick try to clear a man accused of killing his wife and son in an arson fire. They discover Day Shift Supervisor Conrad Ecklie did some sloppy work. Meanwhile Catherine and Nick investigate the death of a teenage 'runner', who was shot at close range. | |||||
13 | "Boom" | Josh Berman, Ann Donahue and Carol Mendelsohn | Kenneth Fink | February 8, 2001 | 113 |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate when a bomb goes off in a Vegas office building, killing a security guard. The prime suspect is the other security guard, who is over-helpful and also has the knowledge to make a bomb. After Nick spends the night with Kristy Hopkins, she is killed. With his DNA and fingerprints on the scene and Ecklie on the case, Nick's career is on the line. | |||||
14 | "To Halve and to Hold" | Andrew Lipsitz and Ann Donahue | Lou Antonio | February 15, 2001 | 114 |
When a single human bone is discovered in the desert, it's up to Grissom, Catherine and Nick to piece the skeleton together. Meanwhile Warrick and Sara investigate the death of a male stripper who died shortly after performing at a bachelorette party. | |||||
15 | "Table Stakes" | Anthony E. Zuiker, Elizabeth Devine and Carol Mendelsohn | Danny Cannon | February 22, 2001 | 115 |
During a fundraiser at the home of Portia Richmond - a legendary showgirl - a dead woman is found floating in the pool. When Portia later disappears, suspicion falls on a young couple who 'house-sat' for her. The Sheriff puts pressure on Grissom as well, as Portia's case affects his election. Warrick looks into a mob hit in a glass elevator. | |||||
16 | "Too Tough to Die" | Elizabeth Devine | Richard J. Lewis | March 1, 2001 | 116 |
Sara gets emotionally involved when she, Grissom, and Nick investigate the case of a woman who is abducted from a parking garage, raped, and left for dead. Meanwhile Catherine and Warrick take over a case from one of the dayshift CSIs who has quit. The case involves a neighbor's dispute that led to murder. Not only has an important piece of evidence been lost, but the case goes to trial in four days. | |||||
17 | "Face Lift" | Josh Berman | Lou Antonio | March 8, 2001 | 117 |
Grissom, Nick and Catherine handle a case in which the fingerprints of a victim in an old kidnapping case turn up at the scene of a murder. Meanwhile Sara and Warrick investigate the case of a woman who was incinerated in her easy chair. Sara suspects it's a case of spontaneous human combustion. | |||||
18 | "$35K O.B.O." | Eli Talbert | Roy H. Wagner | March 29, 2001 | 118 |
A single witness at a rain-soaked scene of a double homicide tells the story of a carjacking gone wrong. After the car is found and becomes a new crime scene, the case becomes far more complicated. Meanwhile Catherine investigates the collapse of an apartment building that killed three senior citizens. | |||||
19 | "Gentle, Gentle" | Ann Donahue | Danny Cannon | April 12, 2001 | 119 |
Grissom's team investigates the kidnapping of the infant child of a rich family. However, when the evidence shows that the family is hiding something, the case takes a darker turn. | |||||
20 | "Sounds of Silence" | Josh Berman and Andrew Lipsitz | Peter Markle | April 19, 2001 | 120 |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate a deaf man who was run over by a car. However, more investigation shows that he died before the car even struck him. The team's encounters with the dean of the deaf man's school reveals a secret about Grissom. Meanwhile, Catherine and Nick investigate an apparent mob hit that leaves five dead in a coffee shop. | |||||
21 | "Justice is Served" | Jerry Stahl | Thomas J. Wright | April 26, 2001 | 121 |
Grissom, Nick, and Warrick investigate a jogger who was killed by a vicious dog in the park. The case gets complicated when they discover that the jogger's liver was surgically removed after he was killed. Meanwhile Sara and Catherine investigate the death of a six year old girl at a carnival ride, which gets Catherine emotionally involved. | |||||
22 | "Evaluation Day" | Anthony E. Zuiker | Kenneth Fink | May 10, 2001 | 122 |
On the day Grissom has to evaluate his team, Grissom and Catherine deal with a severed head that was found in the trunk of a stolen car. Sara and Nick investigate a headless body in the desert that appears to have fallen from the sky. Warrick investigates a murder in a juvenile detention center in which his young friend James is the only witness. | |||||
23 | "Strip Strangler" | Ann Donahue | Danny Cannon | May 17, 2001 | 123 |
Grissom and his team investigate a series of murders by a signature killer. The killer has enough knowledge of forensic science to leave little evidence behind. When the investigation seems to be at a dead end, the Sheriff brings in the F.B.I., to Grissom's dismay. Grissom's anger only grows when they want to lure out the killer, with Sara as bait. |
References
- ^ "CSI season technical specifications". Amazon.com Inc. December 18, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-18.