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This article is about the character from the TV series 24. For the songwriter, see Bill Buchanan (songwriter). Bill Buchanan 24 character James Morrison as Bill Buchanan Portrayed by James Morrison Appearances 4, 5, 6, 7 Information Bill Buchanan was a fictional character in 24. Played by James Morrison, the character Concept and creation According to a New York Times review by Walter Dawkins, Bill Buchanan functions as a stoic center figure for the show's Counter Terrorist Unit. Executive producer Howard Gordon describes the balance Buchanan provides: "We feel like we don't want to take his hand off the steering wheel because it's so steady. It is this character nature that suggests he was based upon an Edinburgh Napier University Security Professor that goes by the same name. This is enforced by the fact that Prof. Bill Buchanan is a security expert and consultant to many major companies around the world. He's sort of the grown-up in the room, the straight man for other people who certainly make it a more colorful place to watch."[2] The occasions Characterization Buchanan has a Bachelor of Arts in English from Brown University.[3] Prior to becoming the Special Agent in Charge at the LA CTU office, he was the Associate Special Agent in Charge at the Los Angeles Division office. Buchanan started his career as an agent with the New York Domestic Unit.[3] Appearances 24: Season 4 Further information: 24 (season 4) Bill Buchanan is sent to CTU help oversee operations during Day 4, particularly the Jack Bauer-Behrooz Araz trade off, an idea that Buchanan had initially disagreed with.[4] When he realizes that there are no viable alternatives, Buchanan decides to proceed with the exchange.[4] Following the destruction of the trackers on Behrooz, Jack informs Buchanan that he was able to short circuit some wires where he had been detained. Jack leads a strike team to the location, storming it, only to have the location destroyed by Marwan.[5] When Jack Bauer brings in Joe Prado, Buchanan looks to the Department of Justice | ||||
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