In this drama, Martin Bohm lives with his 11-year-old son Jake. Martin has long had trouble communicating with his son, Jake, but discovers that his son, Jake, can predict events before they happen, so everything will change. Martin tries to help his son Jake develop his talent where Martin meets with social worker Cleia Hopkins and Professor Arthur who have the keys to Jake's talent.
Nelson McCormick, Milan Cheylov, Michael Waxman, Adam Kane, Stephen Williams, Greg Beeman, Jon Cassar, Tucker Gates, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Francis Lawrence, Ian Toynton
From a purely workmanship point of view, Touch lacks the depth and assurance the best shows in the big-picture mystery genre (like Lost and, for that matter, the early seasons of 24) boast.