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Seven Days (also written as 7 Days) is a science fiction television series based on the premise of time travel. It was produced by UPN from 1998 to 2001. The television channel Spike syndicated all of the episodes from 2003 to 2005.
Seven Days was nominated for six awards, winning one. Actress Justina Vail won a Saturn Award in 2000 for her performance on the show.
Three seasons of Seven Days were produced. All three seasons have been shown in North America, and by the BBC in the United Kingdom. There are currently no plans to release the entire series on DVD and/or Blu-ray from Paramount Home Entertainment and CBS Home Entertainment.
The plot follows a secret branch of the United States' National Security Agency which has developed a time travelling device based upon alien technology found at Roswell. As the opening of the show says, the Chronosphere, or Backstep Sphere, sends "one human being back in time seven days" to avert disasters. The show's name refers to the fact that the Backstep Project can only backstep seven days because of limitations imposed by the fuel source and its reactor. As the fuel source is limited, there is a strict mandate that they only Backstep for events relating to "National Security". The backstep team and the equipment are stationed in a base called Never Never Land, which is in a secret location somewhere in the desert of Nevada.
Seven days away
Think I thought
I heard you say
Where I want to be
Is with you my sweet mystery
Seven days ahead
For a week I stay in bed
Now where I want to be
Is with you my sweet mystery
Don't leave me broken
Don't leave me sad
Now where I wanna be
Is with you my sweet mystery
Seven days I'll wait
Seven days you're much too late
In everything I see
Is you my sweet mystery
Don't leave me broken
Don't leave me sad
Now where I wanna be
Is with you my sweet mystery
In everything I see
Is you my sweet mystery